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WinnipegManitoba is not online. WinnipegManitoba
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Narcwhatever


I have permanate insomnia.
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11 Dec 2013 10:06 PM
I think there might be a medicine for that...
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11 Dec 2013 10:09 PM
Go to a doctor, ask for medicine to help keep ypu up.


And take a 15 min nap every couple hours

Work it out with school nurse if needed
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11 Dec 2013 10:11 PM
Yeah. Probably because your so tired from randomly sleeping earlier.

You might be able to get a service animal that gently nips you awake when needed
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11 Dec 2013 10:12 PM
*so well rested
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11 Dec 2013 10:15 PM
Pretty sure thats what narcawhatever does
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11 Dec 2013 10:18 PM
Narcolepsy
What is narcolepsy?


Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that causes severe sleepiness and frequent sudden daytime attacks of sleep. Narcolepsy can cause you to fall asleep at any time but can keep you from sleeping well at night. You do not get enough sleep in a 24-hour period. The cause of narcolepsy is not known.

What are the signs and symptoms of narcolepsy?

Restless sleep: You toss and turn in bed, have leg jerks or nightmares, and wake up often.

Severe sleepiness during the day: Sleep attacks may happen up to 10 times each day. These sleep attacks usually happen after meals, but may even happen while you are talking or working.

Sudden loss of muscle strength: This is called cataplexy. Your muscles feel weak, or you have slurred speech. This is usually triggered by sudden strong emotions, such as joy or laughter. It can also be triggered by surprise, fear, or anger.

Sleep paralysis: You are unable to move or speak when you fall asleep or first wake up.

Hallucinations: You see or hear things that are not real when a sleep attack starts or when you wake up.
How is narcolepsy diagnosed?

Your caregiver will ask about your symptoms and examine you. Tell him about your sleep history and what triggers your sleep attacks.

Sleep diary: You may need to keep a record of your sleep patterns for up to 2 weeks. This will help your caregiver plan the best treatment for you.

Polysomnography: This a sleep study that records your brain activity, oxygen level, and body movements while you sleep.

ECG: This is also called an EKG. An ECG is done to check for damage or problems in your heart. A short period of electrical activity in your heart is recorded.
How is narcolepsy treated?

Narcolepsy is a long-term condition. The goal of treatment is to decrease your symptoms and increase your quality of life.

Stimulants: This is medicine to help keep you awake during the day.

Antidepressants: This medicine helps decrease your cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hallucinations.
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Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. People with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness and intermittent, uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep during the daytime. These sudden sleep attacks may occur during any type of activity at any time of the day.

In a typical sleep cycle, we initially enter the early stages of sleep followed by deeper sleep stages and ultimately (after about 90 minutes) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. For people suffering from narcolepsy, REM sleep occurs almost immediately in the sleep cycle, as well as periodically during the waking hours. It is in REM sleep that we can experience dreams and muscle paralysis -- which explains some of the symptoms of narcolepsy.

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Narcolepsy usually begins between the ages of 15 and 25, but it can become apparent at any age. In many cases, narcolepsy is undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated.

What Causes Narcolepsy?

The cause of narcolepsy is not known; however, scientists have made progress toward identifying genes strongly associated with the disorder. These genes control the production of chemicals in the brain that may signal sleep and awake cycles. Some experts think narcolepsy may be due to a deficiency in the production of a chemical called hypocretin by the brain. In addition, researchers have discovered abnormalities in various parts of the brain involved in regulating REM sleep. These abnormalities apparently contribute to symptom development. According to experts, it is likely narcolepsy involves multiple factors that interact to cause neurological dysfunction and REM sleep disturbances.

What Are the Symptoms of Narcolepsy?

Symptoms of narcolepsy include:


Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS): In general, EDS interferes with normal activities on a daily basis, whether or not a person with narcolepsy has sufficient sleep at night. People with EDS report mental cloudiness, a lack of energy and concentration, memory lapses, a depressed mood, and/or extreme exhaustion.
Cataplexy: This symptom consists of a sudden loss of muscle tone that leads to feelings of weakness and a loss of voluntary muscle control. It can cause symptoms ranging from slurred speech to total body collapse, depending on the muscles involved, and is often triggered by intense emotions such as surprise, laughter, or anger.
Hallucinations: Usually, these delusional experiences are vivid and frequently frightening. The content is primarily visual, but any of the other senses can be involved. These are called hypnagogic hallucinations when accompanying sleep onset and hypnopompic hallucinations when they occur during awakening.
Sleep paralysis: This symptom involves the temporary inability to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up. These episodes are generally brief, lasting a few seconds to several minutes. After episodes end, people rapidly recover their full capacity to move and speak.
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11 Dec 2013 10:22 PM
Copypasted articles above.


Anyway, sounds like thats what you have. Talk to your parents, do some reserch, talk to your doctor or whatever. Not sure what else to say.
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11 Dec 2013 10:23 PM
I have to ask, whats your age?
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11 Dec 2013 10:27 PM
Im sure its not that bad. I dont have this, but i do have horrible insomnia that causes me to stay awake for hours and almost fall asleep in school.

It caused me to stay up litterly 24 hours on a school night in fith grade.

Narc does seem bad, but honestly, im sure you can make adaptions to it.
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