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Understanding Narcolepsy

Sleep paralysis

Sleep paralysis occurs in about 60 percent of narcolepsy patient. It usually occurs when the patient is falling asleep or waking up. The person is conscious but move or speak, Episodes can last a few seconds or several minutes. They can cause panic in a patient if he or she is nor familiar with this, symptom.

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