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Sleep Disorder -
Narcolepsy
The chronic neurological sleep disorder, Narcolepsy, is caused by the brain’s inability to normally control the
sleep – wake cycle.
This sleep disorder is actually overwhelming since narcoleptics fall asleep for periods
lasting from a few seconds to several minutes mostly during the day. It can begin at any age but starts usually
around the 10th year of a child and continue throughout life. This neurological disorder happens to 1: 2,000 thus
considered to be rare.
How to spot a narcoleptic: they are the ones who just drops dead in a second or two then
wakes up to talk with you then after a while, then zones out again. Kidding aside, narcoleptics should be given
proper medical care and attention since they experience sudden loss of voluntary muscle tone or
cataplexy.
They also experience automatic behaviors like driving home and not remembering how they got there and unusual
hypnagogic hallucinations which is a phenomena that can be interpreted as visions, prophesies, premonitions and
apparitions. This may be likened to an epileptic attack. They have vivid hallucinations during sleep and upon
waking up.
Plus they have brief episodes of total paralysis at the beginning or end of sleep. Proper health care counseling
for narcoleptics and their families is highly recommended since they should be educated about the effects it brings
to school, health and relationships.
Narcolepsy attacks can be triggered by laughter, sudden anger,
athletic exertion or even sexual intercourse. Just imagine the pain married couples go through if one of them is
diagnosed to have Narcolepsy.
According to narcoleptic mothers, they have some fears of caring for their kids since they aren’t sure when
these episodes will start. What if they were giving their baby a bath? They are considered to be accident
prone but with proper medical assistance, they can continue living close to normal lives.
Unfortunately, there is still no known cure for this sleep disorder. For the families with narcoleptic loved
ones, Narcolepsy is not a fatal disorder in itself. It can be controlled by a group of drugs called central nervous
system stimulants (i.e. Amphetamine, Methamphetamine and Methylphenidate.) These are prescription drugs and cannot
be obtained over the counter.
In addition to the drug therapy, scheduled short naps of 10 to 15 minutes 2x or 3x a day can help control EDS or
excessive day time sleepiness. This allows narcoleptics to stay awake and alert as possible.
Visit NarcolepsySymptoms.com for more information on coping with this disorder.
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