Narcolepsy robs you of your energy. A study released at the annual conference for narcolepsy stated that a person without narcolepsy would have to stay awake for 32 hours straight to experience the same sensation of that of a person with narcolepsy who was awake for just 1 hour.
Yes, as long as it is doctor prescribed and you work toghther patiently to find the righ dose. I have been on it for 4 years for narcolepsy
It is most closely related to its amplitude (loudness, magnitude) because this is determined by the energy used to create the sound. Louder noises generally take more energy to create.
It is most closely related to its amplitude (loudness, magnitude) because this is determined by the energy used to create the sound. Louder noises generally take more energy to create.
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I think it depends on severity of your condition. I have narcolepsy and the 150mg do not last throughout the day, but if I take the 250mg around 5:30am before work, I'm good for the day and have no side effects whatsoever. If my doctor hadn't had narcolepsy himself, he maynot havediagnosed my narcolepsy right away.
I take it for Narcolepsy and it usually lasts about 4-5 hrs for me.
For most chemical reactions, energy is required to supply an "activation energy" required before reaction.
Copper will take the most energy to increase its temperature, followed by aluminum and then concrete brick. This is because copper has a higher specific heat capacity compared to aluminum and concrete brick, meaning it requires more energy to raise its temperature.
I am unaware of any medications that can be taken during pregnancy for narcolepsy, as Provigil (modafenil) may cause fetal abnormalities, though at doses 10-20 times higher than normally used in people. Small amounts of caffeine may be used.
Manual-defrost freezers are generally more energy efficient and quieter than self-defrosting models. But defrosting can take hours.
Plants do not digest food, as they generally do not take in food as such: as a general rule, they take in nutrients from the Earth as well as sunlight and water, and use these to produce energy, as opposed to taking energy from consumed biomass as animals do.
The combination of behavioral changes, ventilation assistance, drug therapy, and surgery allow most people with sleep apnea to be treated successfully, although it may take some time to determine the most effective and least intrusive treatment.