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Narcolepsy is a serious sleep disorder that disturbs night time sleep patterns (similar to insomnia) but in addition leaves the sufferer prone to the sudden onset of sleep at any moment. Although not dangerous in and of itself, it obviously poses problems with learning, working and using equipment which requires constant attention. The cause of narcolepsy is unknown, but it does appear to have a genetic component. In addition, recent research has pointed to antibodies being involved in the disease, which may later classify it as an autoimmune disorder. Narcolepsy is a technician in the Department of Sufficiently Advanced Technology's Testing and Application Division. His full name is unknown. Narcolepsy is a medical condition. It causes a person to fall asleep after a strong burst of emotion. Known characters who suffer from this aliment are Mr. Benedict, Mr. Curtain and their parents. This is a fact that the Mysterious Benedict Society has had considerable trouble with, as shown in The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey when Mr. Benedict falls asleep while they are trying to escape. However, it has also worked to their advantage such as allowing them to trigger Mr. Curtain's narcolepsy so they could disable the Whisperer in The Mysterious Benedict Society. Narcolepsy is a neurological condition most characterized by Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS), in which a person experiences extreme tiredness, possibly culminating in falling asleep during the day at inappropriate times, such as at work or school. A narcoleptic will most probably experience disturbed nocturnal sleep, which is often confused with insomnia, and disorder of REM or rapid eye movement sleep. It is one of the dyssomnias. Cataplexy, a sudden weakness in the motor muscles, is also common and can result in the person falling and effectively being paralyzed for a period of time. Some patients with narcolepsy only have symptoms of cataplexy when they first visit their doctor. Narcolepsy is a neurological condition most characterized byyyytfdssaa sdsf gfg Oh, sorry, what was I saying? Oh, yes... characterized by Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS). A narcoleptic will most likely experience disturbeddd Sorry about that, I wasn't paying attention there for a moment, was I? I was saying, disturbed nocturnal sleep, which is often confused with insomnia, and disorder of REM or rapppid eyyeee movvvveeemeennt slllleeeeepppppppp. Ittttttttttttt tttt tttttt issssss ssss sssss sss sssss ss s s s s created in 1880 by the French physician Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Gélineau (1859-1928) Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder where a person experiences extreme fatigue and falls asleep at inappropriate times. The Tutshill Tornados Keeper Merwyn Finwick may have suffered from this, leading to his team's defeat.
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