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Narcolepsy and cataplexy are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or dismissed entirely. Dozing Through Life exists to change that.
This powerful and eye-opening memoir brings awareness to the daily realities of living with narcolepsy and cataplexy, conditions that affect far more than sleep. Through honest storytelling, humor, and lived experience, this book sheds light on the emotional, physical, and social challenges that come with navigating a world that rarely understands invisible illnesses.
Visionary Desiree Williams courageously opens the door to conversations many avoid, sharing real-life experiences of unexpected sleep attacks, sudden muscle weakness triggered by emotion, and the constant struggle to explain symptoms that do not "look" serious from the outside. Alongside contributing authors Ashley Allen, Cat Thoma, Mindy Ghaemghamy-Harris, and Myra Cook, this memoir offers multiple perspectives that educate, validate, and humanize these neurological conditions.
Published by Dr. LaQuita Parks of award-winning Pa-Pro-Vi Publishing, Dozing Through Life blends awareness with compassion and education with relatability. It challenges harmful assumptions such as laziness, lack of motivation, or disinterest, replacing them with understanding, empathy, and truth.
More than a memoir, this book is an advocacy tool. It speaks to those living with narcolepsy and cataplexy, letting them know they are not alone. It serves caregivers, educators, employers, and loved ones who want to better support someone affected by these conditions. And it invites every reader to rethink how society defines productivity, rest, and wellness.
Through moments of humor, vulnerability, and resilience, Dozing Through Life reminds us that rest is not a failure, naps are not a choice, and awareness can change lives.
Because understanding begins when we listen, and healing begins when we believe people's stories.
Narcolepsy and cataplexy are often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or dismissed entirely. Dozing Through Life exists to change that.
This powerful and eye-opening memoir brings awareness to the daily realities of living with narcolepsy and cataplexy, conditions that affect far more than sleep. Through honest storytelling, humor, and lived experience, this book sheds light on the emotional, physical, and social challenges that come with navigating a world that rarely understands invisible illnesses.
Visionary Desiree Williams courageously opens the door to conversations many avoid, sharing real-life experiences of unexpected sleep attacks, sudden muscle weakness triggered by emotion, and the constant struggle to explain symptoms that do not "look" serious from the outside. Alongside contributing authors Ashley Allen, Cat Thoma, Mindy Ghaemghamy-Harris, and Myra Cook, this memoir offers multiple perspectives that educate, validate, and humanize these neurological conditions.
Published by Dr. LaQuita Parks of award-winning Pa-Pro-Vi Publishing, Dozing Through Life blends awareness with compassion and education with relatability. It challenges harmful assumptions such as laziness, lack of motivation, or disinterest, replacing them with understanding, empathy, and truth.
More than a memoir, this book is an advocacy tool. It speaks to those living with narcolepsy and cataplexy, letting them know they are not alone. It serves caregivers, educators, employers, and loved ones who want to better support someone affected by these conditions. And it invites every reader to rethink how society defines productivity, rest, and wellness.
Through moments of humor, vulnerability, and resilience, Dozing Through Life reminds us that rest is not a failure, naps are not a choice, and awareness can change lives.
Because understanding begins when we listen, and healing begins when we believe people's stories.
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