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Default*rsd/crps. weird symptom_________________________________________Ok . have a new question/ symptom. Has anyone heard of anyone with RSD/CRPS having narcoleptic type events.*
I sit on couch to watch tv read ask questions on here and suddenly without warning im asleep. or should i say awakening and A few minutes or many minutes later i awake. its not like falling asleep. im awake one second and wham asleep the next. i dont feel it coming on. im not tired. Im a bit afraid to ask Dr. about it. i think im going nuts. have had RSD for 12 yrs. this is new. yes im tiered alot from meds and stuff but this is different. anyone else experience this one???? ty Susan
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