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62 The QUEE NS Courier • wellness • september 17, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com wellness s Wake up to why you m ight be tired all the time With busy schedules, it’s inevitable to feel sleepy once in a while. But habitually falling asleep during the day while watching TV, reading a book, or in the middle of having a conversation could be a sign of a serious sleep disorder known as narcolepsy. An underdiagnosed medical condition Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that involves the brain’s inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally. It affects an estimated one in 2,000 people in the United States, with symptoms typically appearing in early adulthood. Yet it is estimated that 50 percent or more patients with narcolepsy have not been diagnosed. According to a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Jazz Pharmaceuticals, awareness of narcolepsy is low. One thousand members of the general public and 400 practicing physicians were surveyed about their knowledge of narcolepsy and its symptoms. Only 7 percent of members of the general public who had heard of the condition reported being “very” or “extremely” knowledgeable about it relative to other chronic diseases. That number only increased to 24 percent among primary care physicians. The majority of people surveyed could not identify all five major symptoms of narcolepsy. In fact, studies have shown it may take 10 years or more for people with narcolepsy to receive a correct diagnosis. “The symptoms of narcolepsy are not well-recognized, which can lead to misdiagnosis,” says Dr. Aatif M. Husain, professor of neurology at Duke University Medical Center.- “By becoming aware of the symptoms of narcolepsy, individuals can have more informed conversations with their doctors, which may help lead to quicker diagnosis.” The symptoms of narcolepsy: more than daytime sleepiness A recent study, in which researchers evaluated health care data of more than 9,000 narcolepsy patients compared to 46,000 controls, shows that people with narcolepsy are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety and other conditions including sleep apnea, stroke and heart failure compared to the general population. There are five major symptoms of narcolepsy. Talk to a doctor if one or more sound familiar. • Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) - EDS, the primary symptom of narcolepsy, is characterized by the inability to stay awake and alert during the day resulting in unplanned lapses into sleep or drowsiness; EDS is present in all people with narcolepsy. • Cataplexy (muscle weakness with emotions) - A sudden, brief loss of muscle strength triggered by strong emotions like happiness, laughter, surprise, or anger. • Sleep disruption - Frequent periods of waking up during sleep. • Sleep paralysis - A brief inability to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up. • Hypnogogic hallucinations - Vivid, dream-like events that occur when falling asleep or waking up. These symptoms vary from person to person and not all five symptoms must be present for a narcolepsy diagnosis. It is also important that family and friends understand these symptoms, as they may observe them and encourage their loved ones to seek medical advice sooner. Seek info from a sleep specialist If any of these symptoms sound familiar, it’s important to talk to a doctor and visit www.waymorethantired.com to learn more about narcolepsy, find a sleep specialist and watch videos to hear from patients with narcolepsy talk about their condition. Courtesy BPT SUMMER RESOLUTION TO LOOK YOUNGER! cOSMEtic & lASiK SuRgERY FREE Evaluations AlinA K. StAnciu, M.D. Board Certified Eye Physician & Surgeon Retina and Viterous Specialist American College of Eye Surgeons American Society of Cataract & Retroactive Surgery Over 16 Years Experience New York Trained Make the Aging Lines Go Away Without Invasive Surgery! Just Ask Me How. sPanisH, FREnCH, italian, Russian, aRMEnian & RoManian sPoKEn CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Evening Hours, plus Saturdays and Sundays 70-25 Yellowstone Blvd. • Forest Hills 718-793-EYES (3937) • Fax: 718-793-0268 • Advanced Cataract Surgery • The Restor Lens • Retinal Specialist • Diabetic Retinopathy • Macular Degeneration • Glaucoma Evaluation & Treatment • Botox®, Restylane, Juvéderm • LID Surgery • Comprehensive Eye Exam • Laser Surgery • Flourecein Angiography • Optical Onsite • Designer Frames Providing Personalized, Expert Medical Care! *Patient and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, exam or treatment that is the result of & within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free discounted or reduced fee service exam or treatment. MEDicARE & MOSt inSuRAncE PlAnS AccEPtED


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