So far I'm not diagnosed Narcoleptic, but after looking into it the symptoms truly match up with what's been happening to me my entire life. I've so far self-diagnosed myself as having narcolepsy without cataplexy. A lot of things are starting to make sense, I originally went to my doctor because I thought I had ADHD because many of the symptoms matched up (except for hyperactivity) so they considered me to be inattentive ADD and prescribed me amphetamine. That has helped so much with my constant sleepiness throughout the day. I've realized I've had bouts of sleepy spells almost my entire life but never thought much of it. All of my friends will be hanging out and things will be fine, then I'll start yawning and I can't count how many times I've given the excuse "Oh sorry I'm tired" if I start not thinking straight or start to feel weird and distant due to my sleepiness. It doesn't matter how much I sleep, whether it be 4 hours or 12, some days I'm fine, some I can hardly get out of bed.
The only thing that made me loop into narcolepsy is my constant issues falling asleep, I've become an insomniac due to my phobia of falling asleep now. I've had it since I was about 7, I wake with hallucinations if I don't sleep with a light on, if I don't hear music I'll hear voices as I'm falling asleep and it makes me panic. Almost every night as I'm falling asleep AS SOON as I'm about to go unconscious a loud noise will happen that jolts my entire body, sometimes it's a zap and it feels like my brain is actually being electrocuted, sometimes it's a loud noise like a bang, or I'll hear my name loudly (or just a voice in general). This has severely effected my sleeping schedule and can only sleep if I intoxicate myself to the point of passing out or if I take a lot of benzos (and thats only if I want to really make myself fall asleep) most nights I tough through it until I can sleep.
I've noticed REM starts for me far too early, some nights as I'm falling asleep I'll visually see my dreams with my eyes closed and hear the dialogue of the dream and I have to wake myself forcibly or else I know I'm going to have sleep paralysis. Also I have sleep paralysis on a nightly basis, usually multiple times.
So I have the amphetamines and benzos and it's helped a lot, but I'm looking to taper off benzos because of the dangers that come with them and I need a recommendation on what I should take to help my REM cycle function properly. I know of Xyrem but it's expensive as fuck, I need input before I take something my doctor might give me.
The only thing that made me loop into narcolepsy is my constant issues falling asleep, I've become an insomniac due to my phobia of falling asleep now. I've had it since I was about 7, I wake with hallucinations if I don't sleep with a light on, if I don't hear music I'll hear voices as I'm falling asleep and it makes me panic. Almost every night as I'm falling asleep AS SOON as I'm about to go unconscious a loud noise will happen that jolts my entire body, sometimes it's a zap and it feels like my brain is actually being electrocuted, sometimes it's a loud noise like a bang, or I'll hear my name loudly (or just a voice in general). This has severely effected my sleeping schedule and can only sleep if I intoxicate myself to the point of passing out or if I take a lot of benzos (and thats only if I want to really make myself fall asleep) most nights I tough through it until I can sleep.
I've noticed REM starts for me far too early, some nights as I'm falling asleep I'll visually see my dreams with my eyes closed and hear the dialogue of the dream and I have to wake myself forcibly or else I know I'm going to have sleep paralysis. Also I have sleep paralysis on a nightly basis, usually multiple times.
So I have the amphetamines and benzos and it's helped a lot, but I'm looking to taper off benzos because of the dangers that come with them and I need a recommendation on what I should take to help my REM cycle function properly. I know of Xyrem but it's expensive as fuck, I need input before I take something my doctor might give me.