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Project Fionigan FND landing
A plain-language page about FND, communication access, and how Project Fionigan helps keep a patient’s story together when lived explanation becomes difficult.
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 overview.
I am not learning how to have FND. I am learning how to have FND publicly.
Public de-identification
Public version is de-identified
Patient-specific names, provider names, facility names, email addresses, record identifiers, exact identifying routes, and raw source records are removed or generalized in this public website version.
Objective source status
Source document status
Open the source-status index to see what is already on the site, what is staged privately, and what still needs upload or redaction.
FND source bridge
Functional Neurologic Disorder source landing
This page is a Project Fionigan landing page for Functional Neurologic Disorder context. It does not replace the official NINDS page. It gives people a plain starting point before leaving the site or opening the source bridge.
Source boundary: the official NINDS page remains the authoritative external source. Project Fionigan adds accessibility, reading, search, continuity framing, and a source bridge.
Choose the Fionigan bridge to keep the overlay. Choose the official NINDS source to leave this site and view the outside source without the overlay.
Why this belongs in Project Fionigan
FND is not just a diagnosis label in this framework. It is a continuity-risk area where communication, interpretation, records, disability access, and context must follow the person carefully.
The public site keeps this de-identified and informational. The private/protected lanes hold source records and case materials.
Future overlay path
Today this site can link to and frame the official NINDS source. The future Fionigan overlay direction is a browser extension or sidecar layer that can work over external pages with permission.