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Patient stories of the path to diagnosis often start with simply being accused of being lazy, but misdiagnoses have also included depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, epilepsy and several others. The most well-known symptom of narcolepsy is excessive sleepiness that causes you to fall asleep without warning, but there are several other symptoms, too, like hallucinations, cataplexy, and. Symptoms of Narcolepsy Severe excessive daytime sleepiness Cataplexy (sudden, temporary episodes of muscle weakness) Hallucinations while falling asleep or. Close to 50 of patients develop symptoms in their teenage years. The condition is often under-diagnosed and delays of 5-10 years are common before making a firm diagnosis. Narcolepsy in Ireland is still frequently misdiagnosed by GP's and neurologists. There are two types: narcolepsy type 1 (formerly narcolepsy with cataplexy) and narcolepsy type 2 (formerly narcolepsy without cataplexy). Additionally, a lumbar puncture to test for the presence (or lack) of a neuropeptide called Hypocretin (also known as Orexin), is sometimes advised. Yet, the most prevalent causes of cataplexy without narcolepsy are rare genetic diseases which explains why cataplexy is classically linked to narcolepsy. Narcolepsy can be diagnosed with a sleep study that involves an overnight monitoring of sleep patterns and a Multiple Sleep Latency Test. In addition, cataplexy can be a side effect of several drugs (eg, lamotrigine, clozapine, and gamma-hydroxybutyrate). Not all of these symptoms are always present, and it has now been discovered that there are two main distinct forms: Narcolepsy with Cataplexy and Narcolepsy without Cataplexy. Secondary, and less frequently mentioned, observations include irrational moodiness and almost drunk-like behaviour, caused by the extreme tiredness. Severity ranges from tongue and jaw hanging down, to complete collapse while remaining fully conscious) You may take a nap for a couple of hours and wake. There is no cure for narcolepsy, but lifestyle changes and medications can help treat symptoms. The symptoms of both are very similar, but they may have different causes. Cataplexy (loss of muscle tone triggered by strong emotion. Narcolepsy without cataplexy: This occurs when you have continuous excessive sleepiness but no cataplexy. There are two types of narcolepsy, type 1 (narcolepsy and cataplexy) and type 2 (narcolepsy without cataplexy).Micro-sleeps and automatic behaviour (carrying on tasks unconsciously, resulting in no recollection of doing them).It is characterized by excessive sleepiness during the day. Sleep paralysis (inability to move while being semi-awake for several minutes) Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the natural cycles of sleeping and waking.Hallucinations (usually while going to sleep or waking up).Disturbed night time sleep (with frequent abrupt awakenings).

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (continual feeling of tiredness resulting in uncontrolled sleep urges during the day).Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that creates a disturbance in the normal sleep-wake cycle.
