New Delhi, April 24 -- Megan Dixon went to the hospital for some tests. She was discharged after two years.

The teenager, who started feeling sick at 13, was eventually diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) at 16. She was left completely paralysed after a hospital stay meant for tests.

Once unable to walk, talk or open her eyes, she had to spend two years in care. Now, she's preparing to move into her own home in Peterborough. She hopes of becoming a nail technician and rebuilding her life.

At 18, Megan moved to a care centre far from her family for treatment. She felt alone and vulnerable. Paralysed and unable to speak or see, she recalled how hard it was, especially for her parents.

She was diagnosed with FND, which ...