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Edgar hopes his story will shed some light on the prevalence of sleep disorders in the gay bear community. Contact form. Project Sleep. Your email address will not be published. See Full Series. He loves exploring new places, and he loves being at home in bed.
I’ve been sleeping with my straight roommate since going into lockdown. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Laughter and loving relationships are their favorite reasons for waking up every day. Want to know more?
Click here to learn more about our sleep equity work. She is a poet, aspiring tap dancer, chronic illness advocate, and Rising Voices speaker living with type 1 narcolepsy with cataplexy.
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June is Pride Month! She has used stretchy fabric to model a gravity assist maneuver, has made earrings from curve stitched hyperbolic paraboloids, and has ignited large quantities of rocket candy indoors. Are you living with narcolepsy or hypersomnia?
Email us. Research shows that anti-LGBTQ+ stigma and discrimination lead to sleep disparities. It’s not like we planned this or anything. Watch Sleeping While Queer: LGBTQ+ Perspectives on Sleep Health + Sleep Disorders to hear community members share how their identity and sleep are closely intertwined.
Share this Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. We want to hear from you! You can usually find her gay the local makerspace creating. Al came to his narcolepsy diagnosis after surviving a car accident in and has been fighting for his right to exist as a black and indigenous non-binary queer person ever since.
To join, make an account on HeyPeers. I’ve been living with Mike for the past year, which pre-dates COVID But due to the rules involving social distancing and non-physical contact with others, things just kind of happened.
Watch on YouTube. My Friend's Brother Did to Me at the Sleepover | Gay Love Story In this emotional and heartfelt video, I share a personal story about my first experience with love, trust, and self-discovery. Want to know more? Project Sleep is dedicated to raising awareness about sleep health, sleep equity, and sleep disorders.
More than you might think! He was diagnosed with sleeping obstructive sleep apnea in at the age of 25; a diagnosis that was too late in the making.