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Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) hem i stap taem brain i no save wok gud wetem bodim blong yumi.
Hem i no save sendem mo tekem gud ol tok long bodim.
From dispela samting, man i save kasem ol tru fasin olsem han mo leg i seksek, bodi i wik, man i save foldaon no save tingting gud, o i save sleep taem i no stret.
Ol fasin ia oli tru,
oli no samting blong tingting nating o samting blong kastom we i spolem man.
Hemia from brain mo bodi oli stap sendem ol tok we i miksap.
Taem yumi gat patien, glad tingting, mo tok save blong helpem man, plante man oli save kam gud bakegen mo oli save liv gud laef blong olgeta.
Sapos yu luk wan man o woman we i gat ol fasin olsem, yu mas stap kwaet mo no fraet.
Helpem hem blong fil sef, talem hem blong go luk dokta o nurs we i save long FND.
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) happens when the brain has trouble sending and receiving messages to and from the body.
It can cause real symptoms like shaking, weakness, or fainting.
Some people may have problems walking, talking, or seeing clearly.
These symptoms are real — they are not imagination or a curse.
They happen because the brain and body are sending mixed messages.
With calm care, understanding, and support, many people get better and live full, happy lives.
If someone near you shows these signs, stay calm and kind.
Help them feel safe and encourage them to see a doctor or health worker who understands FND.