I'm looking into getting a test. I can identify with all symtoms of narcolepsy (without cataplexy). I never really thought too much about not being able to stay awake during 50% of my lectures in college because it was so easy to get away with....I didn't even need to be there after all!
It's only now that I'm in work that it's started to affect me. Sleep attacks are the worst, it's like im in this fog that's impossible to get out off, I never let myself fall fully asleep in work. During sleep attacks I just spend the whole time fighting and fighting to stay awake, niether winning nor losing, all whilst pretending to my manager that I'm listening to what they're saying (I'm in a grad job, where I just sit with office managers all day).
Can you explain to me about the test process? I'm kind of worried that actually being in the senario of having a test done, I wont be able to sleep.
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I'm looking into getting a test. I can identify with all symtoms of narcolepsy (without cataplexy). I never really thought too much about not being able to stay awake during 50% of my lectures in college because it was so easy to get away with....I didn't even need to be there after all!
It's only now that I'm in work that it's started to affect me. Sleep attacks are the worst, it's like im in this fog that's impossible to get out off, I never let myself fall fully asleep in work. During sleep attacks I just spend the whole time fighting and fighting to stay awake, niether winning nor losing, all whilst pretending to my manager that I'm listening to what they're saying (I'm in a grad job, where I just sit with office managers all day).
Can you explain to me about the test process? I'm kind of worried that actually being in the senario of having a test done, I wont be able to sleep.
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