Maybee down here at U of M hospital. Actually, I wonder if you can do a blood
test for that? Also, I wonder if many of the non-24 folks also have seasonal
affect disorder.
From: joanne
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 12:56 PM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: NON24
But I wonder about having had light perception and then losing it. You don't
actually see things or people but you know when lights are on and off. Mine
just slowly went away years ago and I feel my sleep is radically different. I
wish I knew where to get a test to determine if I have this. I'm having just a
general sleep study done this week, but the doctor there said that non-24 isn't
one of the things they check for because they don't have enough info and
haven't really studied it. If there was a place in mid-Michigan where they
were advanced enough to give a sleep study to show this I'd love to know where
it is and see if I might have this. I know that a prescription to regulate
circadian rhythms is available but I also know that a sleep specialist who
doesn't specialize in it can't just assume a person has it. But I'd take the
opportunity if I could find a place that would test.
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From: Marcia Moses
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 11:53 AM
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: NON24
The TV commercials also portray people who have lost their sight in Iraq, or
another venue,
Who have all of a sudden gotten Non Twenty-four.
It’s my understanding it isn’t something you get if you’ve had vision most of
your life.
Marcia