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I also have this disease, when I was out of junior high school, it was more serious, the teachers couldn't understand it, no one has understood it, it's been many years, I haven't been able to find the reason before, now let's give it a name! Imaginary narcolepsy, the main manifestation of imaginary sleep disorder or narcolepsy is: when you are in class or reading a book or going to work, as long as the brain enters imaginary thinking (for example, imagine that you are at the house of the girl you like, you are about to kiss, and suddenly her father pushes the door and comes in).
That's it, as long as you imagine some problem (not thinking problem, but imagining problem), after a short period of time, your eyes will slowly close, and your head will enter a dream-like sleep mode, and it will not be a deep sleep, and you will still wake up when someone calls or touches it. This disease causes headaches when you think a little more deeply about the problem. I wonder if your symptoms are the same as mine?
It seems that there are more and more students in school now, and I heard that one of my classmates also has this disease, and I have seen many doctors, but 5 years later, when I had an EEG at a neurologist (the doctor asked me to take a deep breath during the EEG, and I was not asked to do this in other hospitals a year later), I was found to have epileptic nerve discharge, which basically means that I have early symptoms of epilepsy. After taking the medicine for a month, the index has dropped, but the doctor seems to be very knowledgeable, and he has been transferred away, dizzy. I haven't eaten it again after that, and I let go of my heart during that time, and it seems that the condition is not so serious.
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Why do I want to sleep when I do a problem, every time. Is this an escape from the mind? I seem to have been developed after transferring schools, how can I change it?
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This is when your nervous system automatically turns on the escape mode.
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Computers can also freeze when processing complex requests.
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This is like a conditioned reflex, when you are very sleepy, you will learn mentally, and your brain will form a memory and remember this very uncomfortable thing. The next time you do this, your brain will avoid this, so you'll be sleepy.
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Maybe it's because you don't think about problems for a long time, your brain is rusty, and you tend to want to sleep.
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Because we need to use our brains when we think about problems, and our brains want to sleep if we feel tired.
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Thinking about problems is a very brain-consuming mental work, and after a long time, you will want to sleep.
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Because we are very brain-struggling when we think about problems, it is more like sleeping.
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