Saturday, September 8, 2012

Thank you!

Hi everyone. As you may have noticed, I've more or less completely abandoned this blog, but I feel like you all have been so supportive that I owe you at least a good-bye post. My main reason for not writing Sleepy/Creepy anymore is that I'm doing extremely well. As a matter of fact, I haven't felt this good in over ten years, which is, you know, like a third of my life. I'm feeling so good because I've discovered, finally, how to reorganize my brain. In fact, it seems that I don't have narcolepsy at all. The jury is still out on that one, but at this point I'm pretty sure I was misdiagnosed. After figuring some astonishing things about myself, I've been able to almost completely recover from the narcolepsy-like symptoms I was having. If this seems mysterious, I apologize. I'm reluctant to go into more detail, simply because you may not believe me. And that's okay. I'd rather you all thought of me as mysterious than (quite possibly) nuts. And so I'm afraid this is good-bye. I just want to thank you all for reading, and for all the encouragement you've given me. You have no idea how much it has meant to me that people actually read my blog, and even better, comment on and subscribe to it. I wish you all the very best. Again, thank you! <3 I really, really mean that. Sincerely, Wolfie

4 comments:

  1. Having been called crazy due to narcolepsy repeatedly - not to mention having a wicked flexible mind to begin with - I'd be honored if you shared your thoughts. I don't laugh. *smile For lots of reasons.

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  2. You're talking to a bunch of people with narcolepsy or other weird issues that people call crazy ;-) We would love to read more.

    Thanks for sharing. We are all wishing you well. Be well. Stay well.

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  3. Hi all

    Have you ever tried stimulants to beat excessive sleepiness?

    I am wondering if Provigil helps? ? Thanks

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  4. Hey Wolfie, so glad to hear you found a way to treat your ailments! I have narcolepsy myself, and I always wondered if it was misdiagnosed. What steps did you go through to determine that you didn't have narcolepsy?

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