Faustine Bollaret avec Angèle, narcoleptique : elle peut s'endormir à tout moment
To mark World Sleep Day, we'll discover the story of Angèle, who suffers from narcolepsy with cataplexy, a rare neurological disorder that profoundly disrupts her daily life. She can fall asleep at any time of day and lives with constant fatigue, forcing her to sleep at least ten hours a night and take frequent breaks and naps throughout the day. When she laughs or experiences a strong emotion, her muscles can suddenly give way: her body becomes unresponsive. After years of medical uncertainty before finally receiving a diagnosis, Angèle shares her unpredictable daily life with us. Listen to "One Day, One Life" Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. with Faustine Bollaert and as a podcast on rtl.fr and the RTL app. 📱💻 To participate in the show: [email protected]

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