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Alan Carson
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Neuropsychiatrist Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Professor University of Edinburgh.
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@fndsociety.bsky.social Advanced Course for the Assessment & Management of Functional Neurological Disorder is OPEN for registration & ON-DEMAND viewing of talks. Webinar on Nov 6th 9am EST @fndportal.bsky.social @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social @alancarson15.bsky.social
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November 1, 2025 at 6:49 PM
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An important study (IMO) looking at social dynamics re: FND on Twitter.

People w FND face continual attack by a variety of groups who dismiss our condition and experiences - ranging from abusive clinicians to other disabled people.

It makes it even harder to exist in public with this dx.
An Exploration of How Functional Neurological Disorder Is Discussed on X (Twitter): Mixed Methods Study Using Social Network and Content Analysis
An Exploration of How Functional Neurological Disorder Is Discussed on X (Twitter): Mixed Methods Study Using Social Network and Content Analysis
Background: Functional neurological disorder (FND) is one of the commonest conditions in neurological practice, describing symptoms like paralysis and seizures that can be severe and disabling. It is a diagnosis that is confirmed clinically rather than by scans or laboratory results. It is a stigmatized and widely misperceived condition, and since the emergence of long COVID, there has been some conflation of FND with other conditions, which has caused further misunderstanding. Social media has become increasingly popular for patients to learn and interact about their conditions, and the information that they seek and receive may be shaped by many factors. Prior to this study, the online discourse about FND had not been described in the literature. Objective: We aimed to analyze and describe how FND is discussed on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) using a mixed methods approach. Methods: Using search terms related to FND, the authors collected data from 426 users and 1104 posts, generating a total of 7640 replies and reposts over a 2-month time frame in 2024. Quantitative descriptive and social network analyses were carried out to map key influential users and communities, in addition to measuring the influence of users. Content analysis was undertaken to describe the prevalent topics being discussed. Results: More users overall associated with conditions outside FND (n=180, 42.3%), mostly long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, compared with FND (n=148, 34.7%). Self-declared patients made up 40.8% (450/1104) of posts and 36.4% (n=155) of users. Social network analysis revealed 2 separate communities with little interaction. There was a prominence of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID–associated users (nodes) over FND users (nodes). The former cluster showed stronger connections outwardly or peripherally than the FND cluster, suggesting that they may have a stronger impact on shaping the public narrative around FND than FND nodes. In total, 7 of the top 10 most influential users often displayed anti-FND views, while FND organizations and professionals had much less influence. There were 58 posts with at least 5000 views. Of these 58, 10 were from self-declared FND professionals, while 19 were from self-declared professionals associated with other conditions. Of these highly viewed posts, 38 of 58 were negatively predisposed toward FND. Content analysis showed themes of (1) conflict, (2) deception, (3) mistreatment and harm, (4) symptom experience, (5) knowledge, and (6) support. Conclusions: A large proportion of the discourse around FND on X is shaped by users who are dismissive of the concept of FND and those associated with it. These findings have implications for individuals getting support for a condition that is already widely misunderstood. This study could provide a template for assessing how other stigmatized conditions are perceived on the web. Trial Registration:
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October 20, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Not sure we need word ‘may’- the rate of diagnostic increase is biologically implausible and speaks to diagnostic practice- probably previously under disgnosed now considerably over diagnosed
October 18, 2025 at 11:48 AM
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Pleased that "Continuum" the AAN journal asked for this article on the management of functional movement disorder - coauthored with @alancarson15.bsky.social

Article paywalled but podcast is free.
Some snippets in thread🧵

Article: continuum.aan.com/doi/full/10....
Podcast: x.com/ContinuumAAN....
October 1, 2025 at 2:03 PM
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This whole section really.
September 28, 2025 at 10:59 PM
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📢 Delighted to have Dr. Caoimhe McLoughlin speak at our
first #FNDIreland Conference on 'The Role of Neuropsychiatry in FND' and share her research on Stigma in #FND which she completed under the supervision of @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social and @alancarson15.bsky.social. 💚🧡
@fndportal.bsky.social
September 19, 2025 at 8:04 AM
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It’s not “dismissing” someone to give them a diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder.

Like all other conditions, it’s either

1. A correct dx for that person, or
2. not.

When you say “dismissing as FND,” you reveal that you think there’s a hierarchy of disorders, some more legit than others
“We must make the correct diagnoses, & stop dismissing patients with IACCs as having ‘nothing’ or Functional Neurological Disorder. This dismissal can no longer be tolerated.” –Dr. Brayden Yellman, @medscape.com buff.ly/3DxvK9H

#MECFS #LongCOVID
September 4, 2025 at 10:04 AM
2 of last 3 sold out so when bookings go live later this year- get in
September 4, 2025 at 7:13 PM
www.thelancet.com/journals/ecl...

No surprises here- but good to see confirmed- what many of us who followed the evidence have been saying
Effects of therapeutic interventions on long COVID: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Exercise training should be prioritized for improving cardiopulmonary function and exercise capacity in Long COVID, supported by high-certainty evidence. Respiratory muscle training and PEA-LUT offer ...
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August 14, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Alasdair has dedicated himself to this topic for last 25 years- ghis should be cracking
There's a real gap in public information on #delirium & I'm aiming to help address this with this book.

Get a pdf of Chapter 1 via this link:

www.the4at.com/family-delir...

#familycaregiver
July 22, 2025 at 6:20 AM
Great work by veronica the app is now available - Mementum by cogniss
Interesting study by Veronica Breira, @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social, @alancarson15.bsky.social on digital self-help for functional cognitive disorder. 💚🧡

#FND @neuroscienceirl.bsky.social @fndportal.bsky.social
@Veronicabreira @jonstoneneuro @AlanCarson15 report on a novel digital self-help functional cognitive disorder intervention. The CBT–based programme led to symptom improvement in 62% of participants and boosted quality of life and more. Read at buff.ly/jD4JbCF
July 21, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Maybe they could pay their fair share of taxes instead?
June 30, 2025 at 11:33 AM
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What an amazing opportunity! Taught by the brilliant @vaughanbell.bsky.social and free for @bnpa.bsky.social members. BNPA is a wonderful society uniting psychiatrists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, neuroscientists and psychologists. Join today
Tailored neuropsychiatry training day for clinical psychologists:

Mental health in ABI and epilepsy; FND; alcohol-related cognitive impairment

Fri 4 Jul, Central London

Free for BNPA members. Not a member? Register for the day below and join the BNPA for £70

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/understand...
Understanding neuropsychiatric problems for clinical psychologists
A one-day course on the interaction between mental health and neurological disorders for clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists
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June 4, 2025 at 9:36 PM
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Westminster keeps misdiagnosing why voters turn to Farage. Mimicry isn’t cure - it feeds decline. The real remedy is education, a better standard of living, and hope. Brexit sped up UK’s decline and left voters searching for easy targets to blame, aided by Reform/Tories/Labour.
May 12, 2025 at 10:14 AM
It is slightly disappointing the tendancy in psychanalysis to a ‘creationist’ approach with all ideas starting with Freud but the basic principles of object relations theory has so much to offer to all medicsl encounter not just FND
This is a really excellent article on the intersecting histories of FND and psychoanalysis - and the damage still ongoing.

FND defies simple explanations and reductionism

Thank you @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social for writing (and the kind mention) and @fndireland.bsky.social for sharing!
Article by @jonstoneneuro.bsky.social on the legacy of psychoanalysis for FND: insights and harms. Extracts from article below including importance of listening to the FND patients experience and referencing @fndportal.bsky.social
Limited dree downloads available www.tandfonline.com/eprint/BHVEX...
May 8, 2025 at 8:53 AM
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📣Fantastic FND Society course on diagnostics, aetiology & Mx of functional seizures+ epilepsy

13-14 June online (or in person Boston USA!)

👌👌

@fndsociety.bsky.social
@jonstoneneuro.bsky.social
@alancarson15.bsky.social
@mahyog.bsky.social
@davidlewisperez.bsky.social
@fndportal.bsky.social
April 29, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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Clinical psychologists:

The British Neuropsychiatry Association are running a free training day on 'Understanding Neuropsychiatric Problems for Clinical Psychologists'.

Fri 4 July, London

You just need to be a BNPA member to attend and you can join for £70 👇
April 9, 2025 at 9:27 AM
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Standing room only for 2 hour symposium on functional neurological disorder (#FND) at the #AAN2025 meeting - with a focus on functional seizures, post concussive syndrome / functional cognitive disorder & pathophysiology. #BarbaraDworetzky @mattburkemd.bsky.social
April 6, 2025 at 12:30 AM
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Do you have #ADHD or #autism? We're running a short, anonymous survey on interoception. It takes just 15–20 minutes, and your input would mean a lot.
👉 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Aarhus University Student Survey
This questionnaire will take approximately 15- 25 minutes to complete. Please answer in a safe environment and as truthfully as possible. As a neurodiverse research team, we prioritize the comfort an...
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April 4, 2025 at 6:50 AM
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Association between Wealth and Mortality in the United States and Europe | New England Journal of Medicine www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
Survival in top wealth quartiles, Europe, higher than wealthiest Americans. Survival in wealthiest U.S. quartile similar to that in poorest quartile in Europe.
Association between Wealth and Mortality in the United States and Europe | NEJM
Amid growing wealth disparity, we have little information on how health among older Americans compares with that among older Europeans across the distribution of wealth. We performed a longitudinal...
www.nejm.org
April 3, 2025 at 5:59 AM