
Dec 29, 2019, 06:12 AM
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Member Since: Dec 2018
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 6,008
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Hey @FluffyDinosaur the reason I asked is because sleep paralysis is something that can occur with narcolepsy. There are many people that have narcolepsy that do not know it. People always think of narcolepsy as falling asleep while standing there or what they see on tv. My husband has narcolepsy and will fall asleep in any type of low stimulating environment-so watching tv, sitting at the kitchen table quietly after dinner, etc. He had to have a sleep study (at my insistance) to determine the narcolepsy. It is treatable.
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Originally Posted by FluffyDinosaur
I haven't, but I would consider it if it ever got as bad again as it was a few years ago. Fortunately at this point it only happens sporadically.
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