

difficulty concentrating and memorizing,ĭoctors usually diagnose narcolepsy after a patient shows symptoms of EDS or cataplexy.feelings of intense fatigue and continual lack of energy,.If you have narcolepsy, you may have difficulty coping with day-to-day activities and emotions. disrupted nighttime sleep, which can include multiple episodes of waking up.People also often won't remember that they did these tasks and automatic behavior-this is when a person performs routine tasks without being aware that they are doing them.Secondary or other symptoms include the following: hypnagogic hallucinations are vivid and often scary dreams and sounds when you're falling asleep.sleep paralysis is when you are unable to talk or move for about one minute when falling asleep or waking up.cataplexy is a sudden loss of muscle control ranging from slight weakness to total collapse.


Sleep attacks can also happen multiple times in a single day. These sleep attacks may occur with or without warning. A person with narcolepsy is likely to become drowsy or fall asleep at inappropriate times and places. The main symptom of narcolepsy is overwhelming daytime sleepiness, even if you are getting enough sleep at night.
