My ex-husband was diagnosed with narcolepsy, and yes they do give you medication to make you able to function during the day, then maybe something to help you sleep at night. They didn't take his license away, so I wouldn't worry about that. Good luck during those sleep tests...it's hard not to fall asleep givin the conditions in the room they put you in...I hope all goes well for you! It's a rough road to get started, but everything planes out eventually when you get used to the medicine and a regular sleeping pattern again.
2006-07-16 08:39:25
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answered by Shining Ray of Light 5
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Some states restrict driving for narcoleptics, however you can usually make a case to keep your license once you are under medical treatment and can demonstrate that the medication is making it possible for you to stay alert. It might require a letter from your doctor, and it may take a while before you can really determine if the medication is going to be effective enough for this. However, research has shown that narcoleptics who are under medical treatment for the condition appear to be no more at risk for crashes than the general public. So, your diagnosis doesn't mean you won't be able to drive anymore -- in fact, it may mean you'll be able to drive MORE, as once you get the condition diagnosed, you can begin to treat it. Good luck!
2006-07-16 08:31:46
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answered by Meg 5
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It depends where you live because the laws are different in many areas..In British Columbia it is illegal for a diagnosed Narcoleptic to drive an automobile without it being controlled by medication. Just before my 18th birthday(in BC) I was diagnosed with Narcolepsy by a series of sleep studies. Once I had been diagnosed, after about two sleep study sessions, the first thing my sleep specialist Asked me was
"how did you get here today?"
I said "my mother"
Then he asked me"do you drive a vehicle?"
& I replied "yes"
My spec. informed me ....
In BC it is illegal to drive an automobile as a Narcoleptic ONLY if it is not controlled by meds. You can actually be put in jail for endangering others..He assured me that once my narcolepsy was controlled by a medication, I would be able to drive. I am 18 now& Can dive legally thanks to the meds!! Although, tri-monthly I follow up with my sleep spec&each time I fill out a sleep scale1-10 then He decides if I amsafe on the road..
2014-05-24 23:22:20
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answered by CassiiXo 1
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You should ask you doctor they think it's safe for you to drive. Narcolepsy can be treated though, depending on circumstances. Try to be careful until that test!
Here's some handy info too...
2006-07-16 08:40:27
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answered by David C 1
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I don't think so. I know a person who has narcolepsy and he drives. I think he is on medication for it though. He has been driving for years with it.
2006-07-16 08:32:55
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answered by ILCatLover 1
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It depends on the laws of your state or country. Does your state/country have a law that requires doctors to notify them if a patient is "unsafe to drive"? If not, how would the Driver's License Bureau know that you even have it, unless you tell them?
But, more importantly, how safe is it for you to drive.. even short distances? I know you would like to have the freedom to drive yourself when y ou need or want to... but honestly, how safe is it for you and others on the road???
Discuss this with your doctor and let him know that you would like to continue to drive and if the medication he might prescribe for you can make this possible.
2006-07-16 08:31:04
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answered by Raynanne 5
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no most of Indiana driving laws are close to all states touching the great lakes and none will let you be a certified driver with narcolepsy.
2016-03-16 00:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If the motor vehicle branch knows you have narcolepsy, yes they will suspend your license till you get it treated.
2006-07-16 08:30:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you already have a doctor, you should really ask him/her how the medication will help you. As for your license, you might want to contact the DMV of your state and ask the question.
2006-07-16 08:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There is medication for this but of course your doctor will have to decide if this is safe for you as well as the pubic..
2006-07-16 08:31:28
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answered by FloNightingGale 4
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