Actually, Larry, it really does affect a lot of people. Probably only one
percent of the people who have it have been diagnosed. But, estimates are
about
70 percent of totally blind people have non-24.
Admittedly, some people will have more severe symptoms than others. One of the
people I trained with had such a severe case of Non-24, that she fell asleep in
the middle of crossing a street.
Sure, that's extreme. But, in my story about dealing with non-24, I talk about
almost losing my job because I fell asleep in a very important meeting.
Whether or not you think the prescription drug is necessary, if the
symptomology
is very severe and seriously affecting your work or family life, then you
probably will be thankful there is a potential solution.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: lkeeler@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 12:21 PM
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: NON24
Sort of. But, the syndrome does exist. I don’t think its as wide spread as they
would have you believe. I actually know a couple of people who probably do have
it.
From: Kalan J. Weingartz
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 11:19 AM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: NON24
I think it is a bunch of BS to sell drugs!
On 2016-08-15 11:01 AM, lkeeler@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It is a lack of melatonin production or a probblem with the pineal gland to
react to light. I don't know how many people have it but I don't. To much
coffee
is usually my probblem. I'm sure some blind people have it but, those
commercials make you believe that all blind folks do. It can also happen to
spelunkers who may spend a lot of time underground.
From: Kalan J. Weingartz
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 10:51 AM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] NON24
What eactly is NON24....do any of you have it!?!?