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Jess on Instagram: "A quick edit to show some common symptoms of Functional Neurological Disorder. There are many, many more and if you want to know, you can find them all on neurosymptoms.org or through the link in my linktree. I have done a post like this before but I thought I’d do an updated version. Looking at this graphic makes it pretty clear that people with FND go through hell every single day. Whether their symptoms are mild or whether they only have a couple in this list, it doesn’t Comic Drawing Reference, Fnd Awareness, Coping Cards, Functional Neurological Disorder, Disabled Fashion, Chronic Pain Awareness, Spoonie Life, Genetic Disorders, Writing Inspiration Prompts

Jess on Instagram: "A quick edit to show some common symptoms of Functional Neurological Disorder. There are many, many more and if you want to know, you can find them all on neurosymptoms.org or through the link in my linktree. I have done a post like this before but I thought I’d do an updated version. Looking at this graphic makes it pretty clear that people with FND go through hell every single day. Whether their symptoms are mild or whether they only have a couple in this list, it…

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Functional neurologic disorder (FND) refers to a group of motor, sensory, or cognitive symptoms caused by an abnormality in how the brain functions. FND is distinct from other neurologic conditions such as epilepsy, stroke, and multiple sclerosis in that there is no overt structural damage in the brain. It's a dysfunction of the connections within the brain (the “software”) rather than the structure of the brain itself (the “hardware”). Non Epileptic Seizures, Fnd Awareness, Functional Neurological Disorder, Brain Issues, Conversion Disorder, Nerve Disorders, Statistics Math, Avoidant Attachment, Essential Tremors

Functional neurologic disorder (FND) refers to a group of motor, sensory, or cognitive symptoms caused by an abnormality in how the brain functions. FND is distinct from other neurologic conditions such as epilepsy, stroke, and multiple sclerosis in that there is no overt structural damage in the brain. It's a dysfunction of the connections within the brain (the “software”) rather than the structure of the brain itself (the “hardware”).

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