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If It's Not Narcolepsy Then What Is It?!

by Keoni
(Sandiego CA)

I have been reading a lot of these stories and trying to see if someone with similar symptoms and I have found a few. The only difference is their stories end in them being diagnosed with narcolepsy and I just got my results back and they are completely normal.


Now don't get me wrong I am happy I don't have that problem but now I'm left at stage one wondering what's wrong with me. It doesn't matter how much sleep I get I'm always dragging at work and if someone annoys me or I get excited my legs give out or my whole body does.

I can't tell when I actually fall asleep because I think I'm awake sometimes and then I wake up to realize I was asleep for some time.

So now I'm just frustrated and angry I need to work but who wants to keep someone that has those fits throughout their shift and walks around like a zombie.

I'm 24 I have had this problem since middle school and if someone can turn me in the right direction no matter the diagnoses I would be soo happy somebody please help I'm tired of being tired ya know.

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May 20, 2017
Narcolepsy ruled out but still sleeping NEW
by: Susan

My 21 year old daughter has a similar problem. Went through the testing as well and narcolepsy was ruled out for her as well. She is a joyful, bubbly, people-loving young woman bursting with life, frustrated with not being able to enjoy it all and missing out...being limited because of sleep. What can we do now??? PLEASE HELP!!

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