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Carers Perspective -Functional Neurological Disorder - (FND) F rightening how fast these functional symptoms came on U nder a microscope of assumptions she was flung N o information given on how to get better C an't say how long she'll be under the weather T remors are debilitating, to say the least I have to watch the one I love accept her defeat O n good days I see, that familiar smile in her eyes N othing can take that away and that's forever my prize! A lways and forever, in sickness and in health L ove is the cure, our only true needed wealth N eurology is vast, professionals don't seem to have a clue E ndless seizures I watch, willing her to pull through U nderlying pain, an everyday battle R eliant on so many tablets, she's starting to rattle! O n bad days I feel, the weight of her pain and frustration L et's see how many people have heard of FND all through the nation? O bserving her day and night, 24/7, guarding her night terrors becomes my obsession G ritting her teeth with pain, yet a smile she keeps, though a sufferer she is I nspirational to say the least, so grateful the support, of which she now has heaps! C haos forever in her mind, therefore in busy places she needs time A nother day to conquer, another mountain to climb L abelled with this thing and sent on her way, left to do her own research and hope to see a better day D isabled by this disorder, she has had to become so reliant I ntact she tries to keep her spirits, whilst facing this giant! S ometimes she feels like its time to give in O rdeals she faces daily are so hard to take on the chin R aising awareness is helping her now, to focus on the good D ancing was her passion, now do anything to help others she would E agerly hoping to raise greatly appreciated awareness for R esearch needed to help sufferers worldwide re-open #life's doors!. http://www.facebook.com/JessicaSherwoodFndSufferer

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