This 19-year-old girl has serious illness
This 19-year-old girl has serious illness
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Amy Louise, who is just 19 years old, is now living with a rare and complex disease called functional neurological disorder (FND) and functional hyperkinetic movement disorder (FHMD). Recently, she had vomiting due to a cold and suddenly became unable to walk. This is a very shocking situation, especially since she was previously a healthy and fit young woman. In this article, we will know what these two rare diseases are and what problems Amy Louise is facing.

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and its effects

Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition that affects the brain's ability to send and receive information. It also has a direct effect on other parts of the body. Due to FND, Amy is having problems like brain fog, muscle cramps, tics and tremors. Along with this, she has started having seizures every day, which are completely disrupting her everyday life.

Functional Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder (FHMD)

Functional hyperkinetic movement disorder (FHMD) is another rare condition that causes unwanted movements. This disorder is causing a lot of trouble in Amy's life. Due to FHMD, she is having frequent seizures and abnormal movements in her muscles.

How was this rare disease discovered?

Amy Lewis's illness was diagnosed when she experienced sudden tremors and body twitches at the age of 17. Her condition hasn't improved much since then. Initially her family thought it was a common cold, but when the condition worsened, doctors examined her and diagnosed her with FND and FHMD. Amy now needs a wheelchair to get around, and she can't even speak properly.

How to avoid disorder?

In the treatment of functional disorders, the doctor recommends a complete examination of the patient. For problems like headache, paralysis, numbness of hands and feet, or epileptic seizures, tests like CT scan, ECG, EEG, and NCV may be necessary. Only after this, the treatment can be proceeded further.

Why are there more cases of FND and FHMD in America?

According to experts, rare diseases like FND and FHMD are present all over the world, but their number is higher in America. One reason for this may be that when a person has some kind of desire or stress suppressed in his mind and he is unable to fulfill it, then such diseases can arise. These diseases affect both mental and physical health, and their treatment requires intensive psychological and medical help.

Mass hysteria: A mysterious pattern

Another mysterious aspect of functional disorders is what is called mass hysteria . This condition occurs when a group of people suddenly develop the same type of psychological problem. Hyperkinetic movement disorder is an example of an autoimmune disorder, which is often associated with other neurological and non-neurological symptoms.

Ways to deal with the disorder

Timely diagnosis and treatment is crucial to deal with disorders like FND and FHMD. Brain scans and other medical tests may be necessary for this. Apart from this, lifestyle modifications and psychological support can also play an important role. Patients need to be mentally and physically strong to cope with this condition, and family support is also required.

Amy Louise's story teaches us that dealing with rare diseases is not easy, but with the right diagnosis, treatment and support, life can be made better. There is a need to raise awareness about disorders like FND and FHMD so that patients can get the right treatment in time.

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