I know I sound like a broken record, but I really believe most people underestimate how debilitating Narcolepsy is. I don't just mean physically, but mentally too. My cognitive functioning is so impaired that I will literally forget how to get where I am going in the middle of driving. I honestly don't know how I managed before Google Maps. There have been times when I have driven to the grocery store and forgotten how to get there while driving. I have driven down roads and gotten confused because I didn't recognize where I was, even though I had driven down that same road dozens upon dozens of times before. Google Maps really is my best friend. Even if I think I know where I am going, I still use Maps.
Narcolepsy: Idiocy vs Actuality
Today I was reading an article that a very special person took the time out of her life for. She took the time to let strangers see what it is like for her everyday living with Narcolepsy. It was not something she had to do but something she wanted to do in an effort to increase awareness. Being PWN's, (persons with Narcolepsy ) we already know there is a stigma attached to the disease. Yes, it is officially classified as an auto-immunological disease as well as a neurological disorder. I digress. Anyhow, after getting my official diagnosis, I began hearing all the want to be doctors give their assessments and opinions of what I needed to do and I just brushed it off. Reading some of the comments that I read this evening though were just on a whole other level, especially coming from complete strangers, so I am going to clarify some things. Where should I begin? I think I will start with weight gain. Most PWN do not gain weight because they are too lazy t...
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