Narcolepsy is generally considered a permanent disability because it is a lifelong neurological disorder with no known cure. It disrupts the brain’s ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles, causing symptoms like excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden sleep attacks, cataplexy, and disrupted nighttime sleep
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Right, so narcolepsy, a lifelong neurological condition, throws a wrench in the brain's sleep regulation, making it a permanent disability. Huh, interesting! It seems navigating daily life becomes a monumental challenge with that disrupted sleep-wake cycle. I remember once, while on a Slope Unblocked ski trip, the unpredictable weather and avalanche risks mirrored the unpredictability faced by people living with narcolepsy. You never knew when disaster, or in their case, sleep, would strike.