When we are unwell, healing and recovery desperately become the destination we wish to reach. The words become a beacon of hope; signalling the finish line at the…
This post is about airing my neurosis that FND has created in my own life. And possibly fears that maybe some of you can relate to also. If you don’t have FND, consider this a small insight into the day-to-day drama of living and coping with a neurological disorder.
So here are the 10 things I’m afraid of due to FND.
Because living with a chronic illness involves a significant time of waiting. You learn to wait and to wait with patience. It is a life consisting of waiting for symptoms and side effects to dissipate. It often means waiting for appointments to see doctors and consultants. For only then to spend a numerous amount of time waiting in hospitals for the appointment with the consultant to begin.