Abstract 178
The accepted abstract established the five-year FND continuity story and created the reason for the original website.
Open Abstract 178The current line turns yellow and follows the reader. Pause keeps your place.
Project Fionigan began as the public home for FNDS 2026 Abstract 178, the conference poster, and a one-page continuity report. During the conference, a real FND flare-up and communication breakdown turned that static conference page into a live accessibility and continuity demonstration.
That sequence—abstract, poster, one-page report, conference event, and de-identified source trail—is the main story. The wider supporting record remains available throughout the site.
THE MAIN STORY
The website did not begin as a general platform. It began because Abstract 178 was accepted, and the poster and one-page report needed a public home. What happened at the conference then changed the purpose of the site.
The accepted abstract established the five-year FND continuity story and created the reason for the original website.
Open Abstract 178The abstract became a conference poster and a one-page report designed to keep diagnosis, evidence, communication needs, and unresolved questions together.
Open the one-page reportAt the conference, a real flare-up disrupted speech and live communication. This was not simply presentation anxiety; it was the condition and access problem the project was describing.
Read the conference accountThe site stopped being only a place to host conference material. It became the live accessibility and continuity tool used when ordinary communication became unreliable.
See the continuity frameworkThe medical record, objective sources, claim-to-source crosswalk, and de-identified summaries allow the public story to remain traceable without publishing the raw private record.
Open de-identified sourcesCHOOSE WHAT YOU NEED
Pick one question. Each choice takes you to the right part of the record.
Read the medical story from birth through NIH, Abstract 178, the conference, Project Fionigan, legal advocacy, recording, and ToneLane.
Start with Abstract 178, the poster, the one-page report, and the conference flare-up.
Read the medical and plain-language explanation of Functional Neurological Disorder.
See de-identified sources, the claim-to-source crosswalk, and the record trail.
Read the VDH fight, CHRIS report, CICP claim, governor contact, advocacy responses, FOIA work, and current emails.
Find Stafford, certificates, music, ToneLane, professional history, and archives.
THE ACCOUNTABILITY STORY
These are not side notes. They explain how the medical failure became a human-rights, regulatory, federal-claim, records, disability-advocacy, and elected-official escalation. The full sequence now has its own main page.
Open the complete accountability recordTHE INTERNET ECOSYSTEM
Hospitals, universities, agencies, researchers, and advocates can each receive a defined place to verify, correct, dispute, decline, or leave unanswered the part of the record they control.
Open the ecosystem modelThe FND origin story stays first. Stafford, certificates, music, ToneLane, professional history, records, and archives remain organized in the full site directory.
The following material supports the history, accessibility development, professional background, and later expansion of Project Fionigan. It is not removed merely because the opening is FND-centered.
Open the complete site directoryWheelchair/accessibility incident and preserved evidence.
OpenCertificates, conference materials, and downloadable records.
OpenThe earlier communication-through-music history and studio work.
OpenThe audio-engineering continuation of the same source/target/discrepancy logic.
OpenBackground, development history, and framework context.
OpenGoverned history, carry-forward structure, and preserved project record.
OpenTHE ECOSYSTEM
Many FND resources begin with diagnosis, treatment, and clinical education. Project Fionigan keeps those resources available, but the public front door begins with the person, the family, communication, work, music, access, community, questions, and the record that follows them.
The five-year lived case, the family in the boat, communication breakdowns, and the continuing search for answers.
Open the medical journey →A future patient-led audio lane for lived experience, carers, advocates, clinicians who listen, and conversations that are not limited to a clinic room.
Open Podcasts · Coming Soon →Bum-Leg Records, recording history, adaptive communication through music, and the path toward ToneLane.
Open the Music Journey →A developing community lane for patient voices, shared experience, practical support, advocacy, and continuity beyond individual appointments.
Open the patient ecosystem →Yellow follow-reading, speech support, one-page reports, direct page jumps, mobile use, and continuity when output becomes difficult.
Open the one-page report →Public claims connect to de-identified summaries while raw medical and legal records remain private.
Open the source map →FUTURE LANES
Conversations about diagnosis, flare-ups, family, work, identity, advocacy, research questions, and what patients wish systems understood.
Project Fionigan is actively developing ways to connect lived experience, patient resources, accessible information, music, podcasts, and community participation.
The audio engineering platform growing from the Music Journey. It remains a separate prototype product and a second implementation of the framework.
Open the ToneLane pre-production prototype →
MUSIC IS PART OF THE PERSON
The medical journey did not erase the music journey. Music, recording, identity, adaptive communication, and future audio development remain part of the same lived continuity.
Open Music JourneyIMPORTANT BOUNDARY
The ecosystem welcomes useful clinical knowledge and professionals who listen. It does not place a clinic, organization, or diagnostic model above the person living the condition. Claims remain source-linked, questions remain questions, and human judgment remains final.
COMPANY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Project Fionigan and its continuity framework are being developed by Nezrok Labs Inc., a Virginia corporation effective June 8, 2026.
The Patent Pending designation applies to the underlying Project Fionigan continuity framework. It does not mean that a patent has been granted.
MUSIC / AUDIO BRANCH
ToneLane is the separate music and audio implementation built using the Fionigan Framework. It is being tested independently so changes to the audio prototype do not affect the medical website.
This is a live pre-production prototype. Features may change during testing. User recordings remain on the user’s device unless the user explicitly exports or shares them.