Living with Chronic Illness: My FND
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In this episode, I’ll be sharing my personal experience of living with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). This is my journey—I don’t speak for everyone with FND, as each person’s journey is unique.
FND is still not widely known, and part of my goal here is to raise awareness and help shed light on what this condition can look like.
What is FND?
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition where people experience real neurological symptoms—such as weakness, movement disorders, sensory changes, or non-epileptic seizures—that cannot be explained by structural damage or disease in the nervous system. Instead, the issue lies in how the brain and body are functioning and communicating.
Some Common Symptoms of FND include:
Non-epileptic seizures
Limb weakness or paralysis
Walking or balance difficulties (abnormal gait)
Tremors or involuntary movements
Speech or swallowing difficulties
Chronic pain and fatigue
Visual or sensory disturbances
Cognitive challenges, often called “brain fog”
Song Highlight:
🎵 Invisible Fight (My FND Story) by Ryan Patrick
Listen here on Spotify
Resources to Learn More:
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND): A Patient’s Guide
FND Hope
Stanford Medicine – Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences