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FNDS 2026 Abstract 178 landing page

Original conference handout

TL;DR — plain-language version

Project Fionigan started from the need to keep a complex medical journey and conference materials organized.

First and foremost, this work is for family, for the medical journey, for finding the right doctor, and for continuing to search for answers.

FND is still a learning journey. Understanding grows over time, and there is still more to learn. Clinicians may not always have the full FND picture either. That is where communication and continuity can break down fast.

This page first started as an online poster and handout. When the conference situation changed, the page became a lived report. That is what the one-page report is supposed to do: keep the important information together when things change.

The public website explains the program. Personal medical records and working continuity reports remain private and patient-controlled.

The rest of this page has the deeper detail.

Front and back shown fully and unedited, like the poster.

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.

Original conference handout

Front and back shown fully and unedited

These are the original handout documents that were part of the website before the website changed during the conference. They are public-facing like the poster and are shown here as full unedited images.

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