Sunday 4 December 2011

Narcolepsy - A Rare Sleep Disorder





Narcolepsy - A Rare Sleep Disorder

Narcolepsy is a quite rare sleep disorder, which causes sufferers to fall asleep at any second of the day whether they are weary or not. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder, meaning that the brain sends orders to the body that it is tired and should go to sleep right away and the body obeys no matter what it is doing.
Attacks of narcolepsy most frequently occur when the sufferer is doing something quiet, like watching TV or reading, yet it can also occur while eating or driving, which is naturally extremely dangerous. Some Individuals fall asleep in the middle of a conversation or at work in the middle of a job.
As with some other disorders like restless leg syndrome and sleep apnoea and even snoring, it is not normally the sufferer that is first aware that he or she has a difficulty. Very often a spouse or colleague is the first to alert them to their condition and frequently it take quite a while before they will accept it and even longer before they do anything about it.

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