Functional Neurological Disorder Pride Flag
“Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition that affects the way the brain and nervous system work, leading to a range of neurological symptoms such as limb weakness, paralysis, seizures, walking difficulties, spasms, sensory issues, cognitive problems and more. FND is most commonly referred to now as a ‘brain network disorder’…. Although symptoms of FND are commonly seen in neurology, epilepsy, and paediatric clinics, the exact cause remains unclear. Research suggests that symptoms arise from a problem in how the brain functions – particularly how it processes and sends signals to the body – rather than from structural damage. For some people, FND may follow illness, injury, or psychological stress, but for many, symptoms appear without a clear trigger.”
I just wanted us, the FND community, to have a pretty flag. The colors commonly associated with FND awareness, orange and blue, are both present. The purple represents diagnosed and undiagnosed people with FND, and the white represents the fact that this condition has many unknowns and is often misunderstood by professionals. The decal of a half brain with wires represents the malfunctioning “software” and rewiring of the brain, causing symptoms. The colors and stripe order are also open to personal interpretation. Anyone may use this flag, mind your own DNI.
Featuring icon edits of Crosshair (The Bad Batch), and Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreckit Ralph), who I personally headcanon to have FND & at least canonically have FND-like experiences.
(Stripe 1) dark blue,
(stripe 2) dusty blue,
(stripe 3) light blue,
(stripe 4) purple,
(stripe 5) white, with optional decal,
(stripe 6) purple,
(stripe 7) pale orange,
(stripe 8) pumpkin orange,
(stripe 9) blood orange













