Diagnosing Narcolepsy –Interview

Diagnosing Narcolepsy –Interview

Do you have vivid dreams or sometimes laugh so hard your knees give way?  It could mean you have narcolepsy – the chronic neurologic condition where the brain is not able to control sleep-wake cycles normally.  If you do, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that 1 in 2000 people in the U.S. experience this condition, but more than half of them don’t know they have it.

Now, one woman who was finally diagnosed with narcolepsy is on a mission to educate others about it. UNC professor Julea Steiner has teamed up with Jazz Pharmaceuticals recently to share her story with Michigan Mom Living readers.

Her interview highlights:

  • What narcolepsy is
  • How common is narcolepsy
  • Symptoms
  • Her journey to a narcolepsy diagnosis
  • How her life changed since her diagnosis
  • Where can people learn more about narcolepsy?

 

Julea’s complete interview can be seen here:  https://spaces.hightail.com/ receive/EOqS7

For more information, go to www.morethantired.com.

More About Julea Steiner

Julea Steiner is a sleep health advocate and Assistant clinical professor and director of professional development in the Public Health Leadership Program at the University of North Carolina. After suffering with sleepiness and cataplexy for more than 20 years, she was finally diagnosed with narcolepsy at age 36.  Before she was diagnosed, Julea felt tired all the time and experienced vivid dreams and hallucinations. She saw a number of doctors who misdiagnosed her with everything from ADHD to vitamin deficiency until finally one physician suggested she go in for a sleep test.  Julea is passionate about raising awareness about narcolepsy.  She encourages others to explore their symptoms and break through the cultural stereotypes of the disorder.

 

 

Cynthia Tait

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