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What do you recommend for narcolepsy?

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See your doctor: Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder which results in excessive daytime sleepiness, vivid dreams, sleep paralysis, and poor sleep. It occurs in 1 in 2, 000 people. If you think you have narcolepsy, see your doctor. You may need a referral to a sleep center to have tests performed. These tests would distinguish between narcolepsy and other sleep problems.

Answered 5/19/2016

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Education: In addition to behavioral changes and follow up with your doctor. Get the facts: www.Narcolepsynetwork.Org. Get more information so that you can address with your doctor and yourself.

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