The FND Podcast

The JJ Segment

Episode Summary

On today’s segment on the JJ segment Jess talks about the importance of preparing ahead for upcoming events/ outings and spending your energy prioritising your time. A little bit of self care and advocating for yourself with FND. Aswell as acceptance. follow Jess on Instagram @functionallyjess for more FND information.

Episode Notes

On today’s segment on the JJ segment Jess talks about the importance of preparing ahead for upcoming events/ outings and spending your energy prioritising your time. A little bit of self care and advocating for yourself with FND. follow Jess on Instagram @functionallyjess for more FND information. 
 

Follow Jess on Instagram @ functionallyjess.
 

Some Links to Check out


FND and PACING

https://www.fndaction.org.uk/pacing/

The Spoon Theory is in relation to energy and how ,ice energy you have to use in a day, when you’re unwell. Check it out

https://butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/


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.

www.neurosymptoms.org

Youtube video: What is Functional Neurological Condition By Dr. Phil Parker. A great thorough explanation of FND and the updates of FND.

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://fndaus.org.au/

FND Action: FND Action is a patient-led charity who offer a caring and supporting hand to people living with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) in the UK. FND Action provide support to those diagnosed and their caregivers by hosting online support groups, an informative website and actively advocating for the cause.

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.

http://fnddimensions.org/
 

A really helpful article and explanation of what FND is: '

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1367576277956370432.html?fbclid=IwAR1GZpXe7IgC9qVlIr7ygA9RslPy6nxhQIumdUw9XMu2fs8MsMf8SwYZeVQ

if you are interested in FND Merchandise to support FND Australia support services by Friends of FND

https://imprintmerch.com.au/collections/lets-have-the-chat