If asked what the hardest part of living with FND was I would have immediately said the symptoms. But actually there are many of them.
FND is an invisible illness. The effects of the condition remain unseen and the post lists the frustrations of what you don't see about living with FND
Functional Neurological Disorder and Attention, FND, Conversion Disorder
FND is an invisible illness. The effects of the condition remain unseen and the post lists the frustrations of what you don't see about living with FND
Part of the 'A Day in the Life' Linkup with A Chronic Voice. It describes a typical day of life when living with Functional Neurological Disorder
Part of the 'A Day in the Life' Linkup with A Chronic Voice. It describes a typical day of life when living with Functional Neurological Disorder
When living with a neurological condition like FND there are many fears that go along with it. This post is the 10 Things I'm afraid of because of FND
2019 has proved to have more ups and downs than a rollercoaster at a theme park. There have been good times and bad times. A year of uncertainty and frustrations. And plenty of times when the symptoms that accompany life with FND has gotten the...
After getting a probable diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy, Rhiann became a keen blogger, documenting her life and experiences with a neurological disorder.
FND is an invisible illness. The effects of the condition remain unseen and the post lists the frustrations of what you don't see about living with FND
If asked what the hardest part of living with FND was I would have immediately said the symptoms. But actually there are many of them.
Treatments for Functional Neurological Disorder. Collaborative Care. FND.
Borrowed from FND Action. An amazing charity who support people with FND. It’s been a while since I last wrote a blog post as I’ve been incredibly busy! We have an important date coming up this com…
April 13 is FND Awareness Day. In honor of this, I have written a post for my fellow FNDers about options and ideas to take care of themselves. Self-care with FND has similarities to more forms of self-care, but some actions can be especially effective for those of us with FND.
Living with chronic illness is heartbreaking. Heartbreak that is repeated again and again as its worst moments are replayed over and over.
If asked what the hardest part of living with FND was I would have immediately said the symptoms. But actually there are many of them.
I regularly hear, ‘But you’re so young! You aren’t old enough to have chronic pain.’
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Functional Neurological Disorder is a surprisingly common condition that is frequently mistreated, misdiagnosed, or simply missed by neurologists.