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CazzyBaby

Updated 11mo ago

Looking for insight on symptoms of Functional Neurological Disorder

I would love to know if anyone that has Functional Neurological Disorder could tell me the symptoms they suffer with on a daily basis.

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Unknown12

1y

Feel free to message me
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Jillian18

1y

Mine vary day to day. I have 30 + different symptoms to choose from. Always happy to chat
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CazzyBaby

1y

Hi 👋 What are some of the main symptoms you deal with day to day?
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Bloodyhellronald

1y

I'm not yet diagnosed, am going to see the neurologist soon, but my symptoms on a daily basis that I have noticed are memory loss, pains in my legs and wrists it's hard to explain but when I walk sometimes it feels like my toes are broken, there are more. I hoped this helped a bit, what are yours?
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CazzyBaby

1y

My symptoms are Tics, Seizures, Paralysis which can come on randomly mainly in my legs so my legs give way underneath me. Memory loss is one of my main symptoms. Plus I have constant numbness and tingling in my legs and feet so my mobility is affected. I've suffered with so many other symptoms but the ones I've mentioned are the main ones.
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Library

1y

I get autonomic symptoms like shortness of breath and heart pounding and dizziness. Calf pain and tightness and cramping. Pain all over my body. I used to get really weak and I would have attacks where I had to retrain my brain on how to walk over a few days and had to use a cane when my FND was at its worst.
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bahramuuu

1y

I get PNES (psychogenic non epileptic seizures). It’s not necessarily a daily basis, I get about 3 a week. Im not allowed to drive and had to stop my dream job and school because of them (I was in school to become a certified veterinary technician and was working as one as well, but working with animals with my condition was a liability).
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Ashtonn

1y

Tics, fatigue, joint pain, joint stiffness, dystonic episodes, seizures several times a week.

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