When Laughter Knocks You Down Cataplexy Explained

Episode seven of the Waking Up Tired – Narcolepsy Symptoms Explained podcast is about the one symptom that differs between narcolepsy type one and two, cataplexy. Narcolepsy Type 1 is defined by both excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy. Narcolepsy Type 2 is characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness but without cataplexy. Because cataplexy varies so muchContinueContinue reading “When Laughter Knocks You Down Cataplexy Explained”

The Shadow Man and Me Terrifying Narcolepsy Hallucinations

Waking Up Tired Narcolepsy Symptoms Explained Podcast In episode six of the Waking Up Tired – Narcolepsy Symptoms Explained podcast, host Di Spillane introduces us to Laura. When Laura first started seeing the Shadow Man — a dark, looming figure who hovered near her bed she thought she was losing her mind. The hallucinations wereContinueContinue reading “The Shadow Man and Me Terrifying Narcolepsy Hallucinations”

Frozen Awake: Erin’s Story of Sleep Paralysis, Hypnagogic Hallucinations and Narcolepsy

“I was awake, but I couldn’t move. I could hear someone say my name—but no one was there.” https://open.spotify.com/episode/2578xNvXmyYjuiu0SdEQfH?si=7Cf34uo9TZW3R9t87O3WFg That was Erin’s first experience of sleep paralysis. She was 16, confused, and terrified. What she didn’t know then was that this moment would mark the beginning of her journey toward a diagnosis of Type 1ContinueContinue reading “Frozen Awake: Erin’s Story of Sleep Paralysis, Hypnagogic Hallucinations and Narcolepsy”

Vivid Dreams. Was That Real? Narcolepsy, Memory, and the Blur Between Sleep and Reality

Description:In this deeply personal episode, Alicia shares navigating the blurred lines between dreams and reality—where vivid, realistic dreams can reopen trauma, strain relationships, and leave lasting confusion. Diagnosed with narcolepsy at 26 after years of misdiagnosis and dismissal, Alicia shares how the condition affects memory, emotional processing, and daily life. From dreaming about being lateContinueContinue reading “Vivid Dreams. Was That Real? Narcolepsy, Memory, and the Blur Between Sleep and Reality”

World Sleep Day: Make Sleep Health a Priority

World Sleep Day: March 14, 2025 Friday, March 14 is World Sleep Day, and in recognition of this event, members of the Living With Narcolepsy in Australia Facebook Group participated in this awareness opportunity by answering five questions based on the theme “Make Sleep Health a Priority.” World Sleep Society is a nonprofit, professional membershipContinueContinue reading “World Sleep Day: Make Sleep Health a Priority”

Sharing Our Stories To Raise Awareness

Being diagnosed at the age of 49 to me meant that I had already lost the majority of my life and therefore I was determined to find the best possible way to get through my remaining years as a person who is ‘Living with Narcolepsy’ the best way that I possibly can.

Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence (CDH) Consumer Forum.

I am proud to announce that I was recently invited by Michelle Chadwick from Hypersomnolence Australia to become a member of the CDH Consumer Forum. I now have the opportunity to connect with consumers and other consumer advocates, to collaborate on initiatives that will benefit others within the Australian Narcolepsy communities. Health consumers have beenContinueContinue reading “Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence (CDH) Consumer Forum.”