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Chapter 18- Nazar, Evil Eye or Functional Neurological Disorder‪?‬ Being An Asian In Modern British Society

    • Diari

Welcome back to the podcast of Being an Asian in Modern British Society. I’m going to hit you with a very sciencey episode today so brace yourselves because this topic is very close to my heart. On Wednesday 26th October at midnight, I was admitted into the hospital with the paramedics and doctors not knowing what was wrong with me. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t talk but I was completely aware of my surroundings. You’re probably thinking whattt, was it nazar, was it
something supernatural? Well, this is why you need to listen into this episode all about functional neurological disorder or for short, FND. To give you a comprehensive
yet concise overview of FND, I invite Haseel Bhatt onto the podcast who is a clinical researcher and physiotherapist based in Toronto who specialises in FND and helps people living with the disorder through education, rehabilitation and research. Now kick your shoes off, plonk those earphones in and shut off from the world for an hour.

If you find yourself being affected by our conversation today, please do no hesitate to
contact me on @bambswithshaz on instagram. You’re not alone and the more we
talk about it, the better – bye for now!

Welcome back to the podcast of Being an Asian in Modern British Society. I’m going to hit you with a very sciencey episode today so brace yourselves because this topic is very close to my heart. On Wednesday 26th October at midnight, I was admitted into the hospital with the paramedics and doctors not knowing what was wrong with me. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t talk but I was completely aware of my surroundings. You’re probably thinking whattt, was it nazar, was it
something supernatural? Well, this is why you need to listen into this episode all about functional neurological disorder or for short, FND. To give you a comprehensive
yet concise overview of FND, I invite Haseel Bhatt onto the podcast who is a clinical researcher and physiotherapist based in Toronto who specialises in FND and helps people living with the disorder through education, rehabilitation and research. Now kick your shoes off, plonk those earphones in and shut off from the world for an hour.

If you find yourself being affected by our conversation today, please do no hesitate to
contact me on @bambswithshaz on instagram. You’re not alone and the more we
talk about it, the better – bye for now!

1h 4 min