Andy
Retired committee member
I can't access the paper, but my money would be on ME being something they consider a FMD.
Paywall, https://www.epilepsybehavior.com/article/S1525-5050(20)30929-X/fulltextHuepe-Artigas and colleagues offer important observations on similarities and differences between patients with functional motor disorders (FMD) and those with functional [psychogenic nonepileptic/dissociative] seizures (FS) [1]. Among several findings, the authors identified that the location of bodily related medical events differed between FMD vs. FS (limb predominant for FMD); patients with FS also endorsed more suicidal ideation (56% vs. 32%) and dissociation (31% vs. 4%), while those with FMD frequently had other functional somatic syndromes (46% vs. 27%). Several clinical similarities were also observed, including no between-group differences in terms of psychiatric comorbidities, adverse life experiences, and frequency of medical events preceding symptom onset. The authors concluded that “the pathophysiology may differ between PNES and FMD” and that “larger, perhaps multi-center, studies will be needed to confirm these findings”.