▲ 14 r/FND
im curious, what actually IS FND?
now i know, it’s a “functional disorder” that causes specific symptoms, but a lot of people (most people) here seem to actually have something wrong with their brain structure already, but it is really a functional disorder then? when researching it it seems fairly simple as a disorder, brain can’t communicate properly due to functional cellular problems, so errors in movement occur, PNES, muscle twitches, etc. and apparently it is a SUPER common disorder and is the second highest reason for all neurologist visits?? so many people here seem to have already existing issues which doctors have turned down because they aren’t severe enough. so how many people actually have no prior issues?
u/nepsilon0 — 1 day ago