Dublin Meetup - 2025

Thanks to all who attend our May Dublin meetup.
Meetups are a fantastic opportunity to meet other people with narcolepsy, share some experiences and learn something new.
We had a lovely afternoon in Dublin, made some new friends and came away with some new information.
Meetups happen across Ireland throughout the year. If you are interesting in attending, please reach out to us at info@narcolepsyireland.com.
Narcolepsy Ireland hosted a meetup in Dublin in May. Thanks to all who attended and made the afternoon so valuable.
Thank You - Scoil Chroí Naofa for hosting a wonderful fund raising and awareness raising day on behalf on their 5th class student with narcolepsy
The 14th European Narcolepsy Days (END) conference took place in November 2023 in
Leiden, the Netherlands, with a wide range of participants: researchers; neurologists and other health care professionals; representatives from the pharmaceutical industry; patients with narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia (IH); their relatives and parents of children with narcolepsy.
During a patient session organised by eNAP (European Narcolepsy Alliance for Patients), the participants discussed the challenges faced by people with narcolepsy/IH at different stages of life. In addition to the participants from the conference, several Dutch narcolepsy patients and parents of children with the disease also contributed. They were divided into 10 groups, with two groups in each of the five subjects: newly diagnosed; parents of children; teenagers; young adults and adults.
Write up by Astrid Kabelmann-Jensen, M.Sc. Public Admin. (Danish narcolepsy patient) and Alan Hickey, PhD. (eNAP and Narcolepsy Ireland
Narcolepsy Ireland hosted a conference for World Narcolepsy Day
World Narcolepsy Day (Sept. 22, 2021) is a day dedicated to raising awareness of narcolepsy on a global scale. Co-led by 26 patient advocacy organizations across six continents, World Narcolepsy Day inspires action, increase public knowledge, and elevate the voices of people living with narcolepsy worldwide.