The chronic sleep disorder of dyssomnia, which is more generally known as narcolepsy, involves the excessive and urgent need to sleep at times which are not appropriate. Narcoleptics frequently enter REM sleep in the first ten minutes, as opposed to the usual hour or more of non-narcoleptics.
Regular Blogs
The author chronicles his attempts to learn to live with narcolepsy. Topics are eclectic, as nearly everything affects or is affected by his condition. Such topics include anger, finances, gratitude, and frustration.
http://narcolepticknights.wordpress.com/
This blog is about learning to live with narcolepsy and includes details about various conferences and seminars, medical news, and the days of the blogger's life.
http://queenofsleep.wordpress.com/
A marathon runner with narcolepsy and cataplexy writes about her running in order to raise awareness about the disorders, which go hand-in-hand, her learning to live with her sleep disorders, and her television and other media appearances.
http://remrunner.blogspot.com/