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Friday, 10.07.2015.

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Narcolepsy, Grexit & 28 Europes

Izvor: Timothy Garton Ash

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Carla

pre 8 godina

I second Elle's comment. I don't see what narcolepsy has to do with the Greek debt crisis and I don't see why it was necessary to include it in the title when it was only briefly mentioned once in the article in a less than accurate depiction of something that would actually happen to someone who suffers from narcolepsy. Narcolepsy isn't something you momentarily succumb to, like a fainting spell, it's a chronic condition that people who suffer from it, like myself, have to manage on a daily basis. Perhaps research debilitating diseases before you use them as anecdotes for your articles.

Elle

pre 8 godina

The way you have used narcolepsy as a concept here is inappropriate and insulting to people who actually have narcolepsy. It is a serious medical condition that has a massive effect on people's lives, not something that happens to you when you get too bored. As a person with this condition, I can tell you that we already struggle enough to have out condition taken seriously without articles like this that further trivialise our experience. Please edit this story or take it down.

Elle

pre 8 godina

The way you have used narcolepsy as a concept here is inappropriate and insulting to people who actually have narcolepsy. It is a serious medical condition that has a massive effect on people's lives, not something that happens to you when you get too bored. As a person with this condition, I can tell you that we already struggle enough to have out condition taken seriously without articles like this that further trivialise our experience. Please edit this story or take it down.

Carla

pre 8 godina

I second Elle's comment. I don't see what narcolepsy has to do with the Greek debt crisis and I don't see why it was necessary to include it in the title when it was only briefly mentioned once in the article in a less than accurate depiction of something that would actually happen to someone who suffers from narcolepsy. Narcolepsy isn't something you momentarily succumb to, like a fainting spell, it's a chronic condition that people who suffer from it, like myself, have to manage on a daily basis. Perhaps research debilitating diseases before you use them as anecdotes for your articles.

Elle

pre 8 godina

The way you have used narcolepsy as a concept here is inappropriate and insulting to people who actually have narcolepsy. It is a serious medical condition that has a massive effect on people's lives, not something that happens to you when you get too bored. As a person with this condition, I can tell you that we already struggle enough to have out condition taken seriously without articles like this that further trivialise our experience. Please edit this story or take it down.

Carla

pre 8 godina

I second Elle's comment. I don't see what narcolepsy has to do with the Greek debt crisis and I don't see why it was necessary to include it in the title when it was only briefly mentioned once in the article in a less than accurate depiction of something that would actually happen to someone who suffers from narcolepsy. Narcolepsy isn't something you momentarily succumb to, like a fainting spell, it's a chronic condition that people who suffer from it, like myself, have to manage on a daily basis. Perhaps research debilitating diseases before you use them as anecdotes for your articles.