Living With FND: A Life Rewired
Some stories don’t begin with answers.They begin with silence, confusion, and the disconcerting feeling that your own body is no longer yours. Mine began in October 2023. I was rushed to hospital with symptoms so severe the doctors thought I was having a stroke—slurred speech, weakness, disorientation. But when the scans came back, the picture was far more complex. They discovered a brain aneurysm—but couldn’t determine whether it was leaking or dormant. What followed were long months in a hospital bed. Not healing. Just… waiting. Eventually, I was transferred to a neurological rehabilitation centre. I’d only been there for about four weeks when the aneurysm ruptured. From that first admission to my final discharge home, nearly a year had passed. Twelve months of being passed between wards, consultants, and systems. Twelve months of slow erosion—of ability, confidence, independence. But the rupture wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of something stranger. What Is FND? Fun...