Cataplexy
NARCOLEPSY: NOT ALONE Reaches Everest Base Camp
Please welcome GRACE to the NARCOLEPSY: NOT ALONE campaign, who took this photo at the Everest Base Camp in Nepal. In her inspiring blog post, she describes her journey as a woman with narcolepsy with cataplexy to reach the Everest Base Camp: “On paper you might think that a person with a diagnosis of Narcolepsy attempting to trek to…
Read MoreMeet Collin and Conner – An Amazing Friendship
Meet Collin and Conner, two friends in the 5th grade in Columbus, Mississippi. I’ve always loved thier NARCOLEPSY: NOT ALONE photo, but recently learned about the friendship behind the smiles. Collin was diagnosed with narcolepsy with cataplexy at age 8. Despite the challenges he faces, Collin has stayed active as a student and athlete. He…
Read MoreA Wicked Awesome Moment
London 2007 F*CK, I slept through Wicked. In February 2007, I was in London for spring break and splurged on an overpriced “half-price” ticket to see my favorite musical, Wicked. I’d listened to the soundtrack a hundred times, but never seen it. The first act was magical, but as the curtains raised for the second…
Read MoreFor Your Consideration: VOTE for Narcolepsy Blog in Best Health Blog Contest
Friends, please vote for the REM Runner blog in the Best Health Blogs Contest. It takes 2 seconds to vote via FB or Twitter, once per day. Click here to vote! Why vote? For five years, the REM Runner blog has offered hope, inspiration and awareness tools for the narcolepsy community. People with narcolepsy often feel lost and alone, until…
Read MoreSpeaking in Spoons – The Spoon Theory and Narcolepsy
My boyfriend and I speak in spoons. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, read The Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino now. Seriously, stop everything and visit: http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/. Alex has been really supportive of my narcolepsy from day one. We quickly fell into great routines for managing my excessive sleepiness and cataplexy. Yet, my narcolepsy is so much more than…
Read MoreNarcolepsy in the News: Narcolepsy Video Featured on Today Show and Inside Edition
Narcolepsy awareness is on FIRE this fall! This is thanks to the narcolepsy PSA series airing on national TV, The Daily Edition segment in Australia and Sarah Wheaton’s video of cataplexy (a symptom of narcolepsy) going viral on Reddit. As a narcolepsy spokesperson and author, it’s great to see narcolepsy gain international media attention. I hope we can continue promoting truthful…
Read MoreWatch Now: Narcolepsy PSA Created with Honda Before TV Airing
I’m thrilled to share the narcolepsy public service announcement (PSA) created in collaboration with Honda. It was a huge honor to serve as a real voice and face of narcolepsy in this 30-second PSA, to air on TV in the next month. View here: Project Sleep’s Press Release: Bad Narcolepsy Joke Turns Honda into Awareness…
Read MoreFilming the Honda Narcolepsy PSA
Over the past few months, I’ve worked with Honda and a Honda agency, RPA, to create a narcolepsy public service announcement (PSA). I’m so proud and honored to have served as a real face and voice of narcolepsy for this project. In preparation, I shared my memoir, fact sheets, patient experience and key awareness points. It…
Read MoreNARCOLEPSY: NOT ALONE in UK Newspaper featuring April Scarlett Lee’s story & artwork
“Despite dealing with the nightmares caused by her condition, April Scarlett Lee’s cartoons have gone global as part of Project Sleep!” April-Scarlett Lee’s narcolepsy journey and the NARCOLEPSY: NOT ALONE campaign are featured in the news this week! Read “Tackling Narcolepsy” by Lydia Johnson, Worcester News, July 7, 2014 [PDF]. I’m so proud to call…
Read MoreFrom Dreams to Reality – Writing a Memoir of Narcolepsy
There are many comedic portrayals of narcolepsy in the media – “Mr. Bean”, “Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo” and “Moulin Rouge” – these films feature characters with narcolepsy who fall asleep while standing and the audience gets a quick laugh. Yet as a law student diagnosed with narcolepsy at age 24, I’d never fallen asleep while standing.…
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