So let me introduce am Jake and I have Functional Neurological Disorders or FND for short for over 10 years now I live in Sheffield. I Want to use this podcast to talk to other people with FND, Medical people in the area of Functional Neurological Disorders. To try and get more awareness on FND and to show people that you are not alone with it but to create a support system for other people suffering from FND.
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So let me introduce am Jake and I have Functional Neurological Disorders or FND for short for over 10 years now I live in Sheffield. I Want to use this podcast to talk to other people with FND, Medical people in the area of Functional Neurological Disorders. To try and get more awareness on FND and to show people that you are not alone with it but to create a support system for other people suffering from FND.
In this heartfelt episode, our host opens up about the struggles and setbacks that have kept them away from the podcasting world. From the pressures of managing a YouTube channel to the stress of financial and family responsibilities, it's been a tough journey.They share their experiences dealing with mental health issues, navigating the complexities of universal credit, and the challenges of parenting an eight-month-old child. Despite the hardships, they are determined to get back on track and bring more episodes to their listeners.Tune in to hear a candid reflection on life's hurdles and the resilience needed to keep moving forward. As always, the message is clear: if you got out of bed this morning, you're already winning.
The It’s Me It’s Me It’s FND Podcast
So let me introduce am Jake and I have Functional Neurological Disorders or FND for short for over 10 years now I live in Sheffield. I Want to use this podcast to talk to other people with FND, Medical people in the area of Functional Neurological Disorders. To try and get more awareness on FND and to show people that you are not alone with it but to create a support system for other people suffering from FND.