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After my challenging experience on the Camino de Santiago (shared in Part 1), I returned home feeling lost. In this episode, I recount the crucial doctor's appointment that became a major turning point in my journey. His words sparked a new understanding of my situation with Functional Neurological Disorder and anxiety, and set me on a path toward healing and self-discovery. This is my story about the importance of self-belief and the power of a supportive healthcare professional.
Watch my Camino journey on Youtube: FNDing My Way
Have a story to share? Email [email protected]
Disclaimer: The content of On the Edge of Able is intended for inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The stories shared on this podcast are personal experiences from individuals carving their own paths, and while we want their stories to give hope, encouragement, and practical ideas, every individual’s health journey is unique. So, always talk with your doctor, therapist, or healthcare professional before you begin or change any physical or mental-health related activities.
By Janelle YeagerAfter my challenging experience on the Camino de Santiago (shared in Part 1), I returned home feeling lost. In this episode, I recount the crucial doctor's appointment that became a major turning point in my journey. His words sparked a new understanding of my situation with Functional Neurological Disorder and anxiety, and set me on a path toward healing and self-discovery. This is my story about the importance of self-belief and the power of a supportive healthcare professional.
Watch my Camino journey on Youtube: FNDing My Way
Have a story to share? Email [email protected]
Disclaimer: The content of On the Edge of Able is intended for inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The stories shared on this podcast are personal experiences from individuals carving their own paths, and while we want their stories to give hope, encouragement, and practical ideas, every individual’s health journey is unique. So, always talk with your doctor, therapist, or healthcare professional before you begin or change any physical or mental-health related activities.