
The Neurological Disorder Podcast
The Neurological Disorder Podcast is a podcast created by Mridula Bharathi, a young changemaker and advocate for neurological disorders. In this podcast, she interviews people who are affected by neurological diseases, and they share their incredible stories as a fighter of the disorder. She also talk with doctors and surgeons who are experts on these disorders, researchers who are working to find cures for them, and more! Through this podcast, she hopes to spread awareness for these neurological conditions so more people can stay informed, look out for early signs of these sometimes debilitating conditions, and be involved in creating a change, through legislative advocacy and community awareness, to improve care for everyone impacted by neurological diseases.
The Neurological Disorder Podcast
7. Here's a Warrior: Another Perspective on Type 1 Narcolepsy ft. Tara O'Connor
In this week's episode, I spoke with Tara O'Connor, dog mom, aunt, EMG technician, and warrior of Type 1 Narcolepsy (Narcolepsy with Cataplexy). Tara and I talk about the importance of self-advocacy--especially in the school setting--to receive proper accommodations. Unfortunately, Tara talks about how she was denied accommodations for Narcolepsy by her sleep technology teacher in college! How unbelievable is that! Tara also shares the numerous rude remarks she has received due to her condition, but we talk about how she uses these experiences as motivation to advocate for Narcolepsy and improve the experiences of others with sleep disorders--she was even on the local news for World Narcolepsy Day!
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Links Tara mentioned to help those with Narcolepsy or any sleep disorder
- https://project-sleep.com/
- https://www.wakeupnarcolepsy.org/
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcolepsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20375497