Narcolepsy - Patient Resource Page

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Curated by Grace Chen

Start here - General Narcolepsy Information

HelpGuide

Narcolepsy Fact Sheet

Cleveland Clinic

Mayo Clinic

Sleep Health Foundation

MedicineNet

Johns Hopkins Medicine

WebMD

MedlinePlus

Everyday Health

Understanding Treatment Options

Mayo Clinic

NHS: Treatment

Sleep Disorders: Treatments for Narcolepsy

Sleep Foundation: Narcolepsy Treatment

Medications

Narcolepsy Treatments

Northwestern Medicine

Is there a Cure for Narcolepsy?

SingleCare

Programs and Resources

Wake up narcolepsy

Facebook Support Group: Narcolepsy Network

Rising Voices of Narcolepsy

Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief

International Organizations

Self Care

Succeeding with Narcolepsy

Understanding, Living With, and Treating Narcolepsy

Narcolepsy: Not Alone

Support Groups

Questions to ask your doctor:

  • What’s the most likely cause of my symptoms? Are there other possible causes?

  • What kinds of tests do I need?
    Is my condition likely temporary or long-lasting?

  • Is my sleep disorder caused by or related to another condition? What treatment do you recommend?

  • What are the alternatives to the primary approach you’re suggesting?

  • How can I avoid becoming dependent on sleep medications?

  • What side effects can I expect from sleep medications? What can I do about them? How do my exercise habits affect my sleep?

  • Does what and when I eat affect my sleep disorder?

  • Would complementary therapies help?

  • Are there any brochures or other printed material that I can take home with me? What else do I need to know about narcolepsy?

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