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Posted by Martin King on November 02, 1999 at 15:28:22:In Reply to: Searching For A GP posted by John D. Lyle on November 02, 1999 at 10:03:15:
UK association for Narcolepsy ( UKAN) have a news letter called CATNAP. You may be able to contact other members via them. It is extremeley unlikely a GP in yout area will see a Narcoleptic during their time in practise and they may even be unaware of this rare disorder given the poor training they receive in sleep. Contact out sleep centre if you think you need help. Martin
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