I typically sleep apposite at darkness but during the morning I can't stay awake,the doctor said it be narcolepsy?


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Like you seriously can't stay awake, or you're just so exhausted that you sort of doze sour sometimes? Narcolepsy is where you randomly basically fall asleep and have sleeping spells, sometimes continuing for a few seconds, sometimes for hours.
Monitor what you are eating and exercise if you are not. By intake nutritional meals and exercising (walking daily) will help stability your body's functioning. It will help balance your chemistry and allow better blood and oxygen flow. Drinking river during the day will help flush toxins out of the body and cleanse your system, which will enhance your vitality level. Eat foods high within anti-oxidants, that will help fight bad free radicals (bad cells) and help produce better cell (millions) daily.
Narcolepsy is characterized by EDS (Excessive Daytime Sleepiness) among three other possible components: cataplexy (the temporary loss of muscle strength or control), sleep paralysis (the inability to move upon falling asleep and/or upon waking up), and hypnagogic hallucination upon falling asleep and/or waking up (vivid dreamlike hallucinations). If you feel the necessitate to take a nap after sufficient sleep at darkness AND at least one of the other symptoms listed, consequently you probably are narcoleptic.

They can give you Provigil for your narcolepsy, depending on your insurance. It's expensive, but it will keep you awake. Source(s): I am narcoleptic beside severe EDS, occasional cataplexy, consistent SP, and frequent but mild hypnagogic hallucinations.
Um. drink caffeine it works for millions of people.


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