During this episode of the Deb & Detty episode Deb talks about how her health has been going, disassociation with fnd continues ,how she organised herself with fnd and more. It’s always good to talk to Deb, she also is calling out to those inventors for a patent for an accessory for a walker! Click on the link below for more info on this episode or links https://thefndpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/the-deb-detty-show-a-good-chat-with-deb
During this episode of the Deb & Detty episode Deb talks about how her health has been going, disassociation with fnd continues ,how she organised herself with fnd and more.
links and other information to look up:
last episode Deb talks about her journey to the NDIS Appointment:
https://thefndpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/the-deb-detty-show-breathe-and-patience
disassociation and fnd : dissociative non epileptic attacks : a good explanation found here
The encephelitis podcast : fnd that Deb Mentioned
FND is a complicated disability, and as Deb has said she may look well she is not , and many of us feel this way.
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-you-should-know-about-invisible-illness#1
and for those who don’t know Macgyver
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Macgyver
HELPFUL RESOURCES:
A website all things Functional neurological Disorder written by Professor Jon Stone who is the leading FND researcher and Consultant Neurologist in Edinburgh, Scotland.
https://www.neurosymptoms.org/
Neurosymptoms has an app that you can download now too. Look up neurosymptoms or Jon stone and you will find it there.
FND ORGANISATIONS:
FND AUSTRALIA SUPPORT SERVICES INC: A wonderful resource for people in Australia with FND: from reasearch into FND, finding medical specialists and services and just information about FND. Solely dedicated to all things FND and helping those with FND in Australia.
https://www.fndaction.org.uk/
FND Dimensions aims to develop a network of ‘peer support groups’ across the UK either in face to face meetings or online via methods such as Skype. By bringing people together on a regular basis, this helps alleviate the isolation that many FND patients feel. It also gives opportunity for others to open up dialog and to talk to others in a similar position about the day to day challenges, issues or concerns with one another.
A really helpful article and explanation of what FND is: '
The Fnd Podcast always suggests that you always talk with your gp and or specialist with any treatments in regards with FND. \
To listen to our song playlist started by our lovely Maggie on Spotify click on the link below
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5lvGhN4Ab3AtwBj42L5DDA?si=IyN0V1ENQdi1_6W6MrNjAA