0657 Understanding the Debilitating Nature of Narcolepsy in Patients’ Own Words: A Social Listening Analysis

Anne Morse, Maggie Lavender,Matthew Horsnell,Lois Krahn,Luis Ortiz, Dianna Cronin, Beth Schneider,Jennifer Gudeman

SLEEP(2024)

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Abstract Introduction To further characterize the many struggles and unmet needs of people with narcolepsy (PWN), passive social listening was used to explore how PWN describe the condition using their own words. Methods MyNarcolepsyTeam is a social network where members can organically share their experiences living with narcolepsy with one another. Following an online survey, organic posts, comments, questions, and answers posted from January 2022 to present were analyzed. Results Of 110 survey respondents, 31% reported that the time from symptom onset to diagnosis was ≥10 years. Social listening highlighted both misdiagnoses (eg, depression) and “missed” diagnoses (eg, sleep apnea but not narcolepsy). Almost half (43%) of respondents reported pain as a comorbidity. Social listening revealed the burden of painful comorbidities (eg, fibromyalgia, migraines, neuropathy), which often lead to additional medications and further sleep disruption. While 90% of respondents reported excessive daytime sleepiness, 81% also reported sleep disturbances. Nighttime disruptions experienced by PWN included poor sleep quality, vivid dreams, frequent awakenings, sleep paralysis, and abnormal REM cycles. Structured routines helped improve sleep for some PWN. Additionally, 33% of respondents reporting cataplexy always experienced full body cataplexy; 21% always experienced localized cataplexy; 43% experienced a mix of both, with the remaining answering ‘not sure.’ Social listening highlighted the dangers of cataplexy, including falls/fractures. Organic conversations also brought to bear the full range of emotions that can trigger an attack – from laughter, to being startled, to feeling stressed. In total, 65% of respondents were taking ≥2 medications to treat daytime and/or nighttime narcolepsy symptoms. Organic conversations highlighted the challenges PWN experience managing complex treatment regimens in an attempt to cope with the full spectrum of narcolepsy symptoms. Conclusion Insight into how narcolepsy is experienced in patients’ own words and how patients try to mitigate their symptoms will help sleep specialists better understand the challenges and needs of PWN, which can lead to both faster diagnosis and more effective, individualized treatment. Support (if any) Avadel Pharmaceuticals
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