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By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LLC

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Dear
Bar , suf-
fer from the
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chronic sleep
disorder, nar-
colepsy, Any
suggestions? Thanks, Florene.

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Senators engage Jewish leaders.

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nswer: Dear Florene,
as I'm sure you know,
narcolepsy, also known as
dyssomnia, is marked by exces-
sive daytime sleepiness, extreme
fatigue, and/or falling asleep at
inappropriate times.

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The exact cause of narcolepsy is
not known, but it is believed that
genetics and the autoimmune sys-
tem play a role. Because the root
cause(s) of narcolepsy is/are not
well understood, it is very difficult
to recommend a nutritional or
lifestyle regime that can be
definitively characterized
as helpful.

The following suggestions
may be helpful:
• Maintain a regular
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sleep-awake schedule;
• Take short naps of
roughly 20 minutes or
so during the day;
• Avoid nicotine and
alcohol, especially at
night;
• Get regular, appropriate exer-
cise;
• Moderate intake of caffeine may
help;

• Adopt a safe lifestyle that takes
into account your narcolepsy.

Above all else, make sure you
consult your physician.

— Barbara Beznos,

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