FND Awareness Day UK 2024 | Professor Jon Stone | Hiding In Plain Sight

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • FND Awareness Day UK is on the 25th March. Each year we collaborate with other FND charities to host an online event with guest speakers, and this year our 3 sessions revolved around the theme #Thenandnow.
    This session was presented by Professor Jon Stone, FND Specialist Neurologist. Please see our other video presentations for the 2 further great speakers.
    A copy of the slides are available to download through our website here: www.fndaction....
    #fnd #fndawareness #functionalneurologicaldisorder

Комментарии • 12

  • @tranquilvortex
    @tranquilvortex 15 дней назад

    Prof Stone please come and teach the Australian doctors. They are 20 years behind. The Queensland PA Hospital Neurologist said you have FND, gave me the FND Hope website and Prof Stone's Neurosymptoms phone app and discharged me. It's still the dark ages Down Under. The app has helped me comprehend this crazy illness and there is some info that helps. I'm using the techniques suggested.
    My heart goes out to those in the past with this awful disorder. I can't imagine what they went through. 😢💔
    Grateful for groups like this! 💖

  • @vittoriasmith6586
    @vittoriasmith6586 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Professor Jon Stone, for your dedication towards us that suffer from FND. You have validated me in many ways. My FND started in, 2018 and I have been labeled with so many insulting words. That I started to question my own sanity. I am from the, United States and it took two years to get diagnosed. I was given the Hooves Test and handed your website. She also said to me, “oh by the way, there is no cure for you and or medications”! I was sent home with a diagnosis that I have never heard of. I have never felt more alone and yet again to be abandoned by, the medical community. The silver lining is that I found a wonderful support group. We learn so much from each other to be as helpful as we can. 💙🧡 Thank you again for bringing awareness to one of the misunderstood and debilitating disorder.

  • @hollywalker775
    @hollywalker775 5 месяцев назад

    Thank-you Dr. Jon Stone. In the world of FND is a massive advancement to receive a reliable diagnosis and to have compassionate care within our medical communities. Your work has helped to make that possible

  • @vittoriasmith6586
    @vittoriasmith6586 5 месяцев назад +4

    I wanted to mention something so important to how much medical trauma that I have now. Because of not only by the way I was treated and dismissed. In 2019, I was locked up in a psychiatric ward with so many symptoms of FND. I kept crying and trying to tell them that there is nothing wrong with me mentally. There is something wrong with me physically. They couldn’t care less about me, other than to give me so much psychiatric medication’s. Now, I refuse to go to the ER when I know it’s FND related. Sending healing ❤️‍🩹 hugs to my fellow FND warriors.

    • @fndaction
      @fndaction  5 месяцев назад

      We can still share your story 💜 www.fndaction.org.uk/our-stories/

    • @beckacheckaenterprises7294
      @beckacheckaenterprises7294 18 дней назад

      That’s so upsetting - so sorry!! I don’t trust the medical system either. My GP missed an actual complete ovemp absent result on a balance test I did and said it all came back normal - so it’s all in my head? And I got the paperwork myself and IIIIII managed to see what they wrote meant there’s something wrong - a confirmed peripheral vestibular disorder, hhh!! I have autism and so I have a mix of autistic neuro issues and FND. I can’t imagine what you just have gone though, that’s traumatising in itself literally making things worse surely. So sorry ❤️‍🩹

  • @Kelli-t6n
    @Kelli-t6n 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this informative presentation. The work that everyone is doing in bringing FND out of the "Hysteria" dark ages mindset into a clinical diagnosis is muchly appreciated. Having FND for most of my life receiving the attitude that was prevalent in the 90s and now having a daughter who also has been diagnosed. I am hoping with yours and everyone else's work in the FND community will help to increase factual knowledge and awareness so that my daughter and everyone else's child does not receive a similar treatment. Thank you FND Action for organising this and for Prof Jon to present.

  • @SusiBrown
    @SusiBrown 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent talk!!!!! Thank you for making this recording available for all.

  • @beckacheckaenterprises7294
    @beckacheckaenterprises7294 18 дней назад

    This is really annoying- I am also definitely autistic. So I also have actual neurological problems. Maybe the burnout (which the psych mentioned) caused the FND part. So, I’ve got double whammy?? It’s absolutely terrible what I’m going through 😢 I’m so dang sick of being sick! I was just an Asperger’s version of autism, I’ve passed on autism, I got parents with autistic like symptoms and my mum is dx ADHD - but probably was an aspie too. Yes I also had childhood abandonment- up into my adulthood; my mum just being there physically but not there for me personally, nurturing etc. but then my mum had/has a narcissistic mother, picked on her like she picked on me. Sent her away to live with a family member because the older brother was too physical with her and it was dangerous and instead of him being taken out, she was sent away for “her protection”, so I had a very absent mother with her own issues and a very busy business man for a father who, finally as an adult had a great relationship with me before losing him to Cancer but he was 79!
    I literally thought I had MMS because it felt as debilitating and so many similar symptoms- I was like almost sure I had that but avoided testing for it as I didn’t want to have that. But how can you help someone with actual autism with actual neurological disorders and FND.
    I showed signs of autism as a baby and toddler so I gave autism not trauma and I won’t have anyone tell me differently- I am so freaking autistic- I just don’t have a language learning disability so, I can write well, as you can see. Tiered not enough for the autistic community who also have FND probably caused by autism overload been you have the type of autism that people say things like - on but you’re high functioning right? (NOOO u don’t live in my body omg) or oh, but you don’t look autistic (yea that’s cos I’m masking to make YOU feel comfortable and so YOU won’t mock me).

  • @bbl8101
    @bbl8101 3 месяца назад

    I developed FND after a reinfection with covid. I know others that have too - do you think an increase in FND due to post viral complications will speed up research in the area?

  • @dionysusapollo
    @dionysusapollo 5 месяцев назад

    I have been told I have a functional gait disorder due to a sensory processing disorder that I always had. It makes it hard to walk in busy, visually stimulating environments. Also my gait sometimes improves in a manic/hypomaniac bipolar mood. Any explanation for this? I know sensory processing disorders are common in bipolar and schizophrenia.

  • @dionysusapollo
    @dionysusapollo 5 месяцев назад

    Do antipsychotics work for fnd?