Home / Health / Newlywed's Vision Loss Revealed as FND
Newlywed's Vision Loss Revealed as FND
21 Feb
Summary
- Sudden vision loss five days after wedding led to diagnosis.
- Symptoms dated back over a decade before the FND diagnosis.
- FND diagnosis brought relief but also highlighted lack of cure.

Just five days after her August 30, 2025 wedding, Chelsea Shields experienced a terrifying loss of vision in her right eye. This incident, followed by a severe headache, was the catalyst for a diagnosis of functional neurological disorder (FND) after more than a decade of unexplained symptoms. Previously, doctors suspected Multiple Sclerosis but scans and tests eventually pointed to FND, a condition affecting brain signal transmission.
Shields had suffered from symptoms like chronic fatigue, severe pain, and sudden weakness since her early teens, often dismissed as stress or hormonal issues. The FND diagnosis, confirmed six weeks after her vision loss, validated her experiences, which had previously led to misdiagnoses and self-doubt. She now relies on a walking aid and experiences seizures and mutism, particularly when stressed.
This diagnosis brought both relief and frustration for Shields, a mother of three, as it proved her symptoms were not psychosomatic but revealed there is no specific cure or medication for FND. She emphasizes the challenges faced, especially by women, in getting medical attention for unexplained symptoms and encourages others to advocate for answers. Her experience highlights the significant impact of FND, with hundreds of thousands affected in the UK and millions in the US.




