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Was wondering if there might be a connection with sleep disorders such as sleep paralysis with a deficiency in hla-dqb2. I haven't the slightest clue what it could be but a while back I remember being told that there was something off with this "hla-dqb2" when I have blood taken that was needed for an evaluation of reoccurring experiences I had with sleep paralysis. Any info is greatly appreciated.

Have you also been diagnosed with nacolepsy or Kleine-Levin Syndrome?

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Have you also been diagnosed with nacolepsy or Kleine-Levin Syndrome?

 

Sorry for such a late response but no.

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