
Avery
Avery is a social work student at the University of Texas at Austin and a volunteer for FNDcourage. She has assisted with retreats and general support.
Hi, I’m Avery. I’m a social work student at the University of Texas at Austin. I love reading, discovering new coffee spots, having potluck dinners and wine nights with friends, and volunteering to support my community. I spend lots of my time watching movies with my cat, Peach, watching the Congress bridge bats, and attempting to keep my houseplant alive.
I was diagnosed with FND at 14. Seizures and paralysis struck, leaving me unable to move or function comfortably and independently. Things felt incredibly hopeless and like many others, my FND journey was almost like the necessary death of an unsupportive lifestyle and an invitation to grow something softer and beautiful for myself. With the guidance of Dr. Moenter, I regained stability and developed a newfound appreciation for my nervous system. I’ve achieved dreams I once thought were out of reach – independence, pursuing higher education, physical strength, mental stability, positive health and relationships, and perhaps most importantly, losing the “cap” I thought my FND had set for my future. I’m thrilled to connect with others as a volunteer at the teen retreat – it’s a true honor.