
Narcolepsy might be accompanied by other sleep disorders like obstructive sleep apnoea, restless legs syndrome and insomnia. This is likely to happen during familiar activities such as writing/typing or driving. Automatic behaviour: being able to keep talking and doing things while half asleep and having no memory of it later.It doesn’t affect your ability to breathe. It can result in slurred speech or can cause weakness in most of the muscles in your body. Cataplexy: a loss of muscle tone that can last up to a few minutes at a time and occur a few times a year or up to several times a day for different people.Excessive dreaming with motor activity (movement) at night can also happen.


These short sleeps seem to refresh you, but you soon feel sleepy again. It may be while you are working or talking. Extreme daytime sleepiness: you may drop off to sleep anywhere and at any time, for a few minutes or up to half an hour.Narcolepsy involves a range of symptoms but apart from daytime sleepiness, they don’t apply to everyone with narcolepsy.
