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That's why I mentioned ethology[sic] as important for the daily life of a narcoleptic. It's not sleep or awake states, but intrusions of microsleep that count. And these are NOT usually observed because the EEG epoch is defined as 30 full seconds. Anything shorter is not the purpose of a routine test. Not all narcoleptics have the same reaction to codeine. And it needs a long time of use and titrations which wre not conducted in that study. Interestingly enough, the effect was discovered by patients. Not by physicians. Jclerman 21:24, 19 February 2006 (UTC)