kaemmerite wrote:I seriously doubt it. You mention you fall asleep in class. So what? Class is sometimes boring, and it's hard to stay awake, especially when all you're doing is sitting there.
Red Jester wrote:drink some nice caffiene ! lol
I seriously doubt it. You mention you fall asleep in class. So what? Class is sometimes boring, and it's hard to stay awake, especially when all you're doing is sitting there.
If you had narcolepsy, you would be falling asleep constantly, at inopportune times. You would fall asleep while driving, while walking to class, while eating your dinner, so on and so forth. Narcolepsy isn't just being tired and falling asleep.
By the way, another symptom of narcolepsy is frequently waking up when you sleep at night. Other symptoms also include hallucinations, sleep paralysis, cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle control), and sleepwalking/sleeptalking. Those symptoms do not occur in all patients, however.
You're just sitting in class, bored. You more than likely don't have narcolepsy, as estimates say only about 200,000 people in America are afflicted with it. It's fairly rare.
Tidus20 wrote:Nate, how do you know this?
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