Posts Tagged ‘video’
Narcolepsy Awareness Video 5: Communicating about Cataplexy
Here’s my latest awareness video offering tips on communicating about cataplexy. Make sure to view in 1080p HD. Watch on YouTube. Enjoy! Thank you to Alex Withrow for his expert video production! Thanks for watching and check back soon for more videos. Watch AllWatch Video #4: What is Cataplexy?Watch Video #3: Communicating Invisible SymptomsWatch Video…
Read MoreSecond Narcolepsy Awareness Video from the NN Conference: Communicating about Sleepiness
I’m excited to release my second narcolepsy awareness video, shot at the 2012 Narcolepsy Network (NN) Annual Conference in Cleveland, OH. Thank you for all those who attended my sessions! In this video, I re-cap my conference experience and offer a few strategies for communicating about the excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) of narcolepsy. Watch below…
Read MoreJulie Flygare Launches Narcolepsy Awareness Video Campaign
I’m so thrilled to launch my narcolepsy awareness video series. I’ve dreamed of this project for many moons. It’s surreal to see it through. Watch my introductory video here or on YouTube. Thank you so much for checking out my video! I will be adding exciting new content regularly, so check back soon. Many thanks…
Read MoreNice News Segment on Narcolepsy with Cataplexy
This segment features a lovely young woman, Kay Underwood, living with narcolepsy and cataplexy. GMTV accurately and effectively highlighted narcolepsy with cataplexy. Hip hip hurray! This video shows Kay collapsing while laughing – but she is not falling over asleep – she’s falling over with the paralysis of dream sleep while awake. Why is Kay Underwood collapsing when she…
Read MoreNational Geographic Channel Features Narcolepsy with Cataplexy on Taboo: Strange Behavior (Video Preview)
On Sunday, June 24, 2012, 10pm ET, National Geographic Channel will air Taboo: Strange Behavior featuring narcolepsy with cataplexy. Watch a short video preview of National Geographic Channel Taboo: Strange Behavior featuring Narcolepsy here. This preview highlights cataplexy, a symptom of narcolepsy when emotions (humor, annoyance, joy, anger) causes loss of muscle tone without loss of consciousness.…
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