EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 1H 7M
Advocacy Series S1E1: Why Narcolepsy Is a Family Diagnosis, Not Just an Individual One
from Narcolepsy Navigators Podcast · host Kerly Bwoga
Leave a review!Narcolepsy is often misunderstood, dismissed, and dangerously underdiagnosed — especially in women. In this powerful Advocacy Series episode, we sit down with Dr. Anne-Marie Morse, a neurologist with specialized training in child neurology and sleep medicine, to talk about what real advocacy looks like, why diagnosis delays can stretch nearly two decades, and how patients can reclaim power in the healthcare system.Dr. Morse breaks down one of the most important truths in sleep medicine: language matters. Words like tired, fatigue, and sleepiness are not interchangeable — and using the wrong one can lead to missed diagnosis and years of suffering.We also discuss the emotional reality of narcolepsy: grief, identity, guilt, family dynamics, and why peer support and global community are essential. From workplace wellness myths to school system failures, this conversation is both validating and activating.If you’ve ever felt unheard, minimized, or reduced to a score on a scale — this episode is for you.In This Episode, We Cover:Why narcolepsy impacts an entire ecosystem (family, friends, school, work)The average delay to diagnosis — and why women face longer delaysThe difference between sleepiness vs tiredness vs fatigueWhy you are NOT your Epworth Sleepiness Scale scoreThe best question a doctor can ask: “What can’t you do?”The grief that comes with diagnosis — for patients AND familiesWhy mental health support should be standard in chronic illness careHow peer support can prevent isolation and long-term disabilityWhy sleep should be treated like water — essential, non-negotiableHow advocacy needs to become global to create real changeKey Takeaway“We need to create treatment regimens that fit people’s lives — not lives that fit treatment regimens.” Dr Ann Marie MorseResources MentionedProject SleepHypersomnia FoundationWake Up NarcolepsyFaces of NarcolepsyJulie Flygare’s book: Wide Awake and DreamingListen + Subscribe🎧 Listen now and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.Support the showSubscribe for more inspiring episodes, share to raise awareness, and join the conversation by sharing your experiences.Follow and support Narcolepsy Navigators:www.napsforlife.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/narcolepsynavigatorspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Narcolepsy-Navigators/61558638497300/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/narcolepsy-navigators-podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@narcolepsynavigatorsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@NarcolepsyNavigatorsPodcast ***If you find these symptoms relatable, please seek medical advice.***
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Leave a review! Narcolepsy is often misunderstood, dismissed, and dangerously underdiagnosed — especially in women. In this powerful Advocacy Series episode, we sit down with Dr. Anne-Marie Morse, a neurologist with specialized training in child neurology and sleep medicine, to talk about what real advocacy looks like, why diagnosis delays can stretch nearly two decades, and how patients can reclaim power in the healthcare system. Dr. Morse breaks down one of the most important truths in sle...
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