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I think it is sad that the owners let the dog crash land on those tile and wood floors. That can't be pleasant.Scott
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Originally posted by 1trussellThat is so sad. I don't know what I would do if one of my dogs had that condition.
And me.
And it is a shit.
Even watching that dog stumble brought on a Cataplexy spike for me - I know that feeling when your muscles momentarily fail when you are emotionally stimulated. (Like for me, when the red light went on and instead of playing blinding leads, I played some embarrassing piles of shite, my brain and muscle co-ordination scrambled.)
The sleeping part of it is something else - your life just drifts away, and your goals fall away. Your dreams stay just that - dreams.
Maybe in the next life........So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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Don't get me wrong. I feel bad for anyone who has this condition. I can only relate because I have dogs that I love like children. And I've never met anyone with the condition in person. So, it's kind of far removed for me in that sense. Having said that, I feel for you and anyone else who is affected.
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I wasn't having a go at you mate, I just used your quote to bring my point in! I understand your comment.
But don't be so sure that you haven't met someone with the condition. Evidently 1 in 10000 people suffer from Narcolepsy though not all to the degree that <Bang> they fall asleep, face in their dinner.
I myself, can feel an attack coming on, so I can pull over if driving, or find somewhere out of the way to drop off. Others don't actually fall asleep regularly, they just go all vague, kinda blank out with their eyes open.
Ever seen a ghost? Maybe you were in a hypnagogic state, ie. not asleep, yet not fully awake, dreaming with your eyes open. A typical symptom of Narcolepsy. I have seen some strange things, but at least I know why!! Many many people go through life never being diagnosed as having Narcolepsy, they are just marked down as being lazy, dozy or burning the candle at both ends.
During WW1, with the millions of men in the trenches, thousands were shot for falling asleep on guard duty. Knowing the penalty for such a mistake, it follows that many of those men were actually Narcoleptic, they simply couldn't help falling asleep. It was even known as "Nightwatchman's Disease".
Still, maybe one day they'll find out what causes it, and sort out a cure. Till then, all my speed is on Prescription, wha-hey!!So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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