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Update of the month: She's great with heel and is starting DPT foundations. Right now it's a lure with lots of treats as it was her first day.
25 Feb 2024
Thank you :) One week of dedicated training while my mental health has been up has benefited her greatly. Hopefully this trainer will further her progress over the next several weeks
It was recommended to write a letter to my bio parents. To talk about how I felt and about what had happened. I struggled to put it into words, really, all the emotions I was feeling. But in a way, it was freeing. Here's what I ended up with.
Guys! Big win with my dog! We started leash training, and she did so good. I let her explore as is natural, but I kept her in a heel and redirected pulling. She got plenty of treats and knew exactly what was expected of her. I also had no seizures on our walk :D If my health allows, this will be...
For starters, I don't have any conscious memory of what happened. But think my body holds memories. The smell of smoke, for instance.
I wasn't around anyone who smoked after the incident. Only recently when I was around someone who smelled strongly of cigarettes did I feel myself shutting down...
Absolutely. FND was diagnosed after all kinds of tests, at first they assumed I had some form of tumor. That trip in itself caused a lot of trauma and issues stemming from that, and I was hesitant to get help for symptoms after.
Exactly like that. Your body is saying 'something's wrong' due to trauma and overriding the brains control system. It's a way of your body showing that you're hurting when you can't.
For example, when a friend died, my body paralyzed itself to keep me in bed so I wouldn't have to get up and...
That's about right. There's something your brain can't get quite work out, your body thinks something is physically wrong and misfires. FND can be anywhere in the body but is often localized to arms/legs. For example, I have tremors in my legs when stressed, but tics in my whole body all the time.
Due to my PTSD, I developed functional neurological disorder. My current FND symptoms are:
-tourette's like tics
-trouble walking
-seizures
-migraines
-fainting
-tremors
-trouble focusing
-trouble swallowing
-chronic pain
I figured I'd make this thread to educate people who don't know...