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Re: Weight Gain and Memory Loss with Narcolepsy


Posted by Tracie on August 09, 1999 at 16:49:43:

In Reply to: Re: Weight Gain and Memory Loss with Narcolepsy posted by Janet on August 09, 1999 at 06:16:36:

I'm glad to hear your encouraging your daughter. I developed narcolepsy at the age of 14,I am now 28. I always had high hopes of being a dancer but depression set in so deep, I didn't know to push for my dream. It's hard when you have to worry about falling asleep, taking the right medication,and who's looking at what size you are. I wish it was as easy as saying your beautiful no matter who you are but it's not. My mother was to scared to let me go out the house with out my sister, so Manhatten was out of the question. Keep encouraging her, believe me that will go along way. It helps to know someone knows your struggling and steel believes you can do it. By the way has she ever tried Cylert? I'll keep you in my prayers. Good luck mother.

Tracie

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