FND Functional Neurological Disorder | BBC News | Leanne Fraser | Tom Plender | FND Action

Leanne Fraser & Tom Plender (FND Action Chair) interviewed about Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Source: BBC News
Useful links:
www.fndaction.org.uk/
neurosymptoms.org/en/
fndportal.org/the-landing-pad/

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  • @lesakingsbury1612
    @lesakingsbury1612Ай бұрын

    Thank you so very much for sharing your story, I am in my early 50’s and was finally diagnosed with FND 2 years after a few years of many doctors, specialists etc not knowing what was wrong with me. After 2 strokes and still not getting better I found a wonderful new GP and she believed there was something neurological that was affecting me and not just the strokes, she referred me to just an amazing neurologist and she listened to me, watched my walk and speech, tremors, a few tests later to rule out somethings and she diagnosed me with FND, which I had never heard of. After years of doctor’s reports, specialists, occupational therapist I am now on the NDIS government program (in Australia 🇦🇺). The sad thing is every time I need help with therapies , treatments etc, even though I am approved and my condition is listed on my file, it is a battle to still get any help. That’s why stories/ TV reports, spreading information and knowledge about FND is so important. Sending love, prayers and strength to you 🙏🏻🫶🏻🙏🏻🫶🏻

  • @KCsBabies

    @KCsBabies

    14 күн бұрын

    Bless you so much - so much medical gaslighting going on

  • @lindasmith8771
    @lindasmith8771Күн бұрын

    The more people learn about this rare Neurological disorder as it is called on tv the more people seem to be suffering from it. FND is something one can fully recover from when it is described as a Conversion Disorder and treated by those who understand it to come from the mind's making.

  • @gemlife1329
    @gemlife13292 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. I have had FND since 2017 ❤

  • @lisasmith1332
    @lisasmith1332Ай бұрын

    Thank you from someone who has this! Hoping for more awareness!

  • @anadjuric5360
    @anadjuric53602 ай бұрын

    Thank for sharing your experience. I have FND over two years. I have problem in medical environment to understand me. Some medical workers think that I can stop this by proper breathing and imagination of correct motion. I have very often dissociation which is the most uncomfortable condition.

  • @mind-spalotusbloem6787
    @mind-spalotusbloem6787Ай бұрын

    Hey everyone. First thank you for this post. I am so sorry for you Leanne. Please do not give up! There are a few things you can try, even without treatment. They are safe and easy to try. I hope it will help you or the other readers here. I had the first symptomes when I was 10. All of a sudden I could not walk and there was a weird weakness in my legs. After 2 months everything was fine and I could walk again. Now it is back and it did bring some friends like tremors, worse eye sight etc. I do not think it will go away, even after the expertise treatment I had in the Netherlands. But I did learn a few tricks to make life better. What helps me when I have tremors is teasing my brains. I use a massagegun but you can use anything realy. As soon as your brain change focus, the tremors will calm down. Without that massagegun you could try spelling words backwards or counting from 100 to 1 with laps of 7 (so 100 - 93 etc.) There are also a few easy tricks to calm the nerve system fast. They are all over youtube. Oh and dont forget, you will have good and bad days. Everyone has them, even the healthiest people. Be kind to yourself when it is one of those days. Big hugs, good luck and take care. I hope you all feel at least a lot better soon.

  • @Milla1997
    @Milla19978 күн бұрын

    I was officially diagnosed in 2022 with FND. There is no treatment centre of any kind for it here in South Africa. No specialised dr's no nothing.

  • @aussiepaganthefam6545
    @aussiepaganthefam6545Ай бұрын

    My 9 year old daughter has it and so hard to find professionals that will help.

  • @sumk66

    @sumk66

    Ай бұрын

    Listen to ruqya

  • @jakef6205
    @jakef62052 ай бұрын

    She is so incredibly brave ❤

  • @annienicholson3953
    @annienicholson3953Ай бұрын

    Thank you for highlighting. Recently diagnosed after being ambulanced to hospital with suspected stroke. Spent 15 days being thoroughly checked out and daily physio. Unfortunately since being discharged home 15 days ago to community support I have received no help at all. Unable to work or drive and just getting round on crutches downstairs. Thank good ness for great friends and neighbours looking out for me, looking after my pony and my dog trainer who is caring for my dog.

  • @johnwack6201
    @johnwack6201Ай бұрын

    My wife was diagnosed with FND it’s so bad when she has seizures and she can’t walk for long it’s soul destroying seeing her like this but just like you she won’t give up and we hope that the medical professionals will get too know this disability because not many do

  • @KCsBabies
    @KCsBabies14 күн бұрын

    I’m so sorry this has happened to this lady - anyone… they get called ‘malingerers’ Even people waiting to be waiting to be diagnosed with Epilepsy or Lyme Disease, etc… get called ‘malingerers’ until fully diagnosed…

  • @sallyjones8683
    @sallyjones8683Ай бұрын

    Just diagnosed with fnd after 18 years. I dont hqve seizures but i do have paralysis and migraines and chronic pain and memory loss and things like no spatial awaremess

  • @TrachieYiYi
    @TrachieYiYiАй бұрын

    3 yrs of fnd with no treatment I recovered some but alot I still can't do

  • @amferns1554
    @amferns1554Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your sharing, hang in there there is hope, I am in my 70 , I t is a pity you are so young , you will get better with youth on your side

  • @ArgentoFan
    @ArgentoFanАй бұрын

    I've had it since 2017. You get very little help. I have speech problems, seizures plus various other problems related to it.

  • @lilhorse66
    @lilhorse6617 күн бұрын

    I have FND. I take propranolol for tremors

  • @sarahdawson7985
    @sarahdawson7985Ай бұрын

    I feel like FND is a diagnosis that neurology comes to when they can’t find anything else and they send us away to look at websites and wait years for any treatment or support at all. I know that FND has a diagnostic check list that neurologists should use to positively recognise sysmproms and diagnosis is then made after other things are also ruled out, but in my experience it’s been a case of ‘og you have trauma in your history and a lot of stress, it’s FND’. Rather than ‘let’s do the right tests for other neuro conditions presenting this way to make sure before we go with FND’ and it’s left me scared and wondering if they’ve got it right for me?

  • @sarahdawson7985

    @sarahdawson7985

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry for spellings thumbs shaking on phone keypad 👍🏻