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Claim-to-source crosswalk

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Project Fionigan keeps fragmented FND information connected, source-linked, and human-readable when lived communication becomes difficult.

New to FND? Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a real neurological condition that affects how the brain sends and receives signals, which can cause problems with movement, speech, sensation, thinking, or seizure-like episodes. NIH/NINDS overviewOpens official NINDS page in a new tab — Fionigan overlay does not continue there..

Website status notice: This website is being built and updated in real time. It may contain mistakes, incomplete information, or features that are still being reviewed. It is provided for informational and all-inclusive accessibility-first continuity purposes only and is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a substitute for care from a qualified clinician. The original source records remain the controlling record.

I am not learning how to have FND. I am learning how to have FND publicly.

Clickable source layer

Claims now point to source cards

This page shows the first claim-to-source crosswalk. Each source badge opens a de-identified source card. The raw source document is not public.

This is the first layer. Future builds can add more sentence-level badges without changing the preservation rule.

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Crosswalk

Main story claims and source trails

AreaClaim / section statementClickable source badges
Main story / conference originThe conference handout became the lived report, and the lived report became the website.
Main storyThe project is a medical journey with family in the boat, plus an accessibility and continuity framework around it.
FND / ED bridgeThe FND / functional movement lane existed before the later acute-care escalation.
FND / ED bridgeFND and malingering belong to opposite lanes because intentionality matters.
Communication accessCommunication-access needs existed before the acute-care escalation.
TDO / court / safety routeThe event entered a legal/custody pathway while the medical source map had already framed a functional-neurology lane.
Structural vs functional laneStructural findings and functional findings both existed and needed reconciliation.
Labs / medication monitoringLab and medication-monitoring source trails exist without publishing the raw lab tables.
Functional impactTherapy, neuropsychology, and later neurology records support functional impact and ongoing treatment attempts.
Website provenance featureThe source-badge layer lets the public story show where a claim came from without opening raw documents.
Cervical spine / structural laneCervical spine source lane existed before and after surgery, while abnormal-movement and functional-neurology questions also continued.
Hospital psychiatric chart laneThe early-2025 hospitalization source trail includes inpatient psychiatric/behavioral-health chart fragments that must be read alongside the functional-neurology and communication-access source lane.
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Outreach / no usable handoffFND-related resource, author, and organization outreach is part of a systemic incomplete-handoff pattern, not a claim against one organization.
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Hospital / inpatient chart laneComplete 1–20 inpatient RTF packet represented as private raw chart fragments and public de-identified source summaries.
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Medication / monitoring contextMedication-plan source context should be read with lab/monitoring source summaries.
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Diagnostic-labeling contradiction layerDiagnostic labels, functional-neurology references, legal custody framing, and functional-observation notes belong in one source trail instead of one collapsed interpretation.
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Conference handoutOriginal handout pages were part of the public conference materials and are now shown fully and unedited like the poster.
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Record transfer / source retrievalThe record trail had to be rebuilt through manual source-retrieval and record-transfer packets across many systems.
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