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HELP - Information for teachers


Posted by Finnigan on March 03, 2001 at 19:40:13:

Hi
I'm a newcomer to the Forum, and I was relieved to read that so much of what I have gone through is common within this group!
My father has narcolepsy and sleep apnea, I have narcolepsy, and now my daughter has been diagnosed with narcolepsy as well.
My daughter's teachers have asked if there is any information available which may help THEM to understand and deal with this at her school (private school). Fortunately they are very supportive and willing to do anything extra needed, but we have not been able to find information which applies to teachers at all, in this case middle school.
Any leads are appreciated!

Finnigan

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