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 26/04/2013 13:20  
 
A couple of points on this to all members who have asked similar questions. The bedroom tax is not particularly good news for people with narcolepsy. In fact most of the benefit changes are not great news for people with narcolepsy and if you can vote next week you should vote to register your di...
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 23/04/2013 09:03  
 
One of the problems with open sourced sites like Wikapedia is the ability to get spurious information on the site. I have no knowledge of Gregg Wallace being narcoleptic and I don't think he is Patron of the charity. Sick joke.
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 22/04/2013 14:22  
 
I do remember that some mebers were going to try this back in 2011/12 - I wonder how they got on. I had a look athe Dr McBrides website and like lots of these sites I have some problems with it. First problem relates to narcolepsy as a specific medical conditions. If you have narcolepsy and cata...
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 22/04/2013 12:30  
 
Epidurals do work on people with narcolepsy and cataplexy. In fact the NHS should offer all women a C-section under epidural if they are diagnosed with narcolepsy and cataplexy. But that is another story. In term of BarB this is a classic case of people not knowing enough and ploughing ahead reg...
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 19/04/2013 14:32  
 
I have been phoned today by a family in Wales asking if the MMR vaccine is safe to be used on people with narcolepsy or who have the HLA DQB1*0602 subtype. The answer is yes, as far as we know. MMR uses live virus that has been grown in a lab. They have been weakened so they can't give you the d...
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