Double Vision

October 6, 2007 at 5:02 pm (Poems)

As a start to the poems catagory,  I give you my own poem about the condition, which was meant to reflect my frustration at being constantly interupted by dreams, whilst awake and trying to write. By the time I had finished, I felt great relief and was able to see some advantages to this ‘problem’, the main one being an unexpected aid to creativity.The poem isn’t great but I hope it will give some insight into one of the aspects of this condition.

Double Vision.

I explore new worlds;
I read and create;
Key-tapping unfurls
ideas innate.

I am engrossed;
And wholly absorbed;
when a fleeting ghost,
colourfully daubed,
floats across my vision.
And then many more!
A bright myriad collision
of shapes, dancing before
my eyes, without permission!
And still they come…
Not one an image of my volition,
and yet powerless, I succumb.

Hold on! My eyes protest
and coming to, I realise
my dreaming state I must arrest.
Gently return uncomfortable eyes
to a position where they can focus,
once again on my concern-
the computer screen - my current locus;
or perhaps I should adjourn?
But I need to continue
my exploration, and so
I begin my study anew;
hoping the visions will go;

But within half a minute,
another sprite has appeared.
A curse I emit…
It is just as I feared.
This dreaming is weird
as I am still wide awake
(or at least it appeared)
‘til my eyes start to ache.
However, I know
It’s a well known paradox
acknowledged long ago.
But my sanity it mocks!

It is part of my narcolepsy,
So I am used to intrusion;
but it could cause apoplexy
or mental delusion,
to those who have never
been asleep whilst awake.
No matter the endeavour
or the precautions you take,
it will arrive when it wants;
Chaos to administer;
Your sentience haunts,
it’s filtering, sinister.

For sometimes it’s difficult
to tell reality from dream.
Confusions result;
And things aren’t what they seem.
However, with time
it becomes less difficult
to control this raw pantomime;
the daily assault.
But it can help with the process
Of fresh creativity
Helping express
One’s positive activity.

I doze a short while,
Giving in to the dreams,
And then start again.
I stick to regimes.

© DF2007

As I have recently been diagnosed with narcolepsy and have thus been researching the subject, it has become apparent that there is very little literature featuring the condition or those who have it in whatever form. I am sure there are many frustrated writers out there who feel that if they could just keep awake for five minutes longer, that book might progress faster, might even get finished. I find writing theraputic. After writing a poem about narcolepsy, which I thought was expressing my frustration with the repeated attempts to write, I found that not only did it make me laugh, but also gave me a more positive outlook. So what if I sometimes dream whilst awake. Those annoying images that creep upon me uninvited can sometimes bring inspiration, and have on more than one occassion led to successful creativity. Rather I should celebrate my inner pictureshow, although I have to confess that it is still a little annoying at times.

My intention with this blog is to encourage other narcoleptics who
write, to join with me and post their work, especially if it helps raise awareness. I would also want to encourage aspiring narcoleptic writers to join me and give their perspective on this condition, and help educate others. Most fiction and films seem to treat narcolepsy in the age old stereotypical way. Person awake; person falls to the ground, asleep. Or person goes into trances etc. This not a true representation of narcolepsy, although obviosly it is near the truth for some who have it. Most of us, however, have narcolepsy in varying degrees with a huge difference in the severity of each symptom. I will shortly put information and links to sites about narcolepsy.

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2 Comments

  1. petercoch said,

    October 15, 2007 at 11:17 am

    catkin you amaze me! pwn tend to have productive minds its true, but output such as what you manage despite narcolepsy, is likely to re-kindle the age-old demand for N diviners.
    shalom ….Keep up the good work

  2. kimmikat said,

    October 15, 2007 at 12:22 pm

    Thank you Peter :) Possibly that’s why I feel so overwhelmed at times, and frustrated because there is so much more I would like to do, if only I could work at normal speed. I just keep pushing myself, and I know I shouldn’t, but I can’t help it. It’s nice that someone else appreciates the efforts. Thank you. It means a lot :)

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