Why does Ace always fall asleep?

There were two running gags about Ace. The first was his rather extreme narcolepsy. He tended to randomly fall asleep while eating and conversing, leaving strangers around him wondering if he had died. This was first seen in Arabasta when they thought he died in the middle of eating.
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What is a narcoleptic episode?

Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep. People with narcolepsy often find it difficult to stay awake for long periods of time, regardless of the circumstances.
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What episode does ace appear?

Ace appeared first during the end of the Drum Island arc in Chapter 154 of the manga and Episode 91 of the anime.
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Does Portgas D. Ace have a child?

Ace has a son with Bonney | Fandom. Jewelry Bonney us from south blue and Ace's mother is from south blue. She was in Baterilla when she was pregnant with Ace.
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What does ACE's ASCE tattoo mean?

The "A" stands for "Ace" The "S (with a cross over it)" stands for "Sabo" The "C" stands for "Crybaby" A.K.A Luffy. The "E" stands for "Edward Newgate" A.K.A. "Whitebeard"
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What are the 5 signs of narcolepsy?

There are 5 main symptoms of narcolepsy, referred to by the acronym CHESS (Cataplexy, Hallucinations, Excessive daytime sleepiness, Sleep paralysis, Sleep disruption). While all patients with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness, they may not experience all 5 symptoms.
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Why do I suddenly fall asleep while sitting?

Narcolepsy is a rare long-term brain condition that causes a person to suddenly fall asleep at inappropriate times.
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What triggers narcolepsy attacks?

It is often triggered by sudden, strong emotions such as laughter, fear, anger, stress, or excitement. The symptoms of cataplexy may appear weeks or even years after the onset of EDS. Some people may only have one or two attacks in a lifetime, while others may experience many attacks a day.
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Why do I keep nodding off during the day?

Not getting enough sleep -- sometimes by choice -- is the most common cause of excessive sleepiness. Working at night and sleeping during the day is another. Other causes include drug, alcohol, or cigarette use, lack of physical activity, obesity, and the use of certain medications.
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How do narcoleptics stay awake?

Lots of people feel drowsy after a big meal. That can be especially true if you have narcolepsy. Limit sugar and other carbs to stay more alert. Eat smaller meals and snack on nuts, berries, and other nutritious foods in between.
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Why does my husband fall asleep all the time?

The most common causes of excessive sleepiness are sleep deprivation and disorders like sleep apnea and insomnia. Depression and other psychiatric problems, certain medications, and medical conditions affecting the brain and body can cause daytime drowsiness as well.
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Is it normal to fall asleep instantly?

“If it takes you three minutes to fall asleep, but you feel refreshed, you're probably well-rested,” Dr. Drerup says. “Falling asleep quickly might be normal for you. Don't put too much emphasis on that number.”
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Can emotional trauma cause narcolepsy?

Central nervous system disorders such as tumors and vascular legions involving the hypothalamus can cause secondary narcolepsy. In addition, brain trauma can contribute to post-traumatic narcolepsy despite lack of any definite brain lesion.
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How can you tell if someone has narcolepsy?

Excessive daytime sleepiness is usually the first sign of narcolepsy. It can have a significant impact on everyday life. Feeling drowsy throughout the day and struggling to stay awake makes it difficult to concentrate at work or school. People with narcolepsy may be misjudged as being lazy or rude.
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Did Harriet Tubman have narcolepsy?

Early signs of her resistance to slavery and its abuses came at age twelve when she intervened to keep her master from beating an enslaved man who tried to escape. She was hit in the head with a two-pound weight, leaving her with a lifetime of severe headaches and narcolepsy.
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Why does a man fall asleep after ejaculating?

In addition to prolactin, oxytocin and vasopressin are also released during the male orgasm. These chemicals typically are accompanied by melatonin, the body-clock regulating hormone. The three of these hormones combined lead to relaxation and sleepiness.
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What does falling asleep quickly mean?

Dr. Michael Breus, sleep specialist and author of "The Power of When," says that falling asleep too quickly — within five minutes of your head hitting the pillow — is a common sign of sleep deprivation (i.e. not getting enough sleep).
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Why am I suddenly sleeping for 10 hours?

Oversleeping is called hypersomnia or “long sleeping.” This condition affects about 2 percent of people. People with hypersomnia might require as many as 10 to 12 hours of sleep per night to feel their best.
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How do you deal with a partner who sleeps all the time?

Here are a few things that can help.
  1. Try meeting in the middle. Heads up, this won't work if you're conked out by 10PM and your partner stays up until 3AM. ...
  2. Make your bedroom work for everyone. This is especially helpful if you live in a small space. ...
  3. Or, consider sleeping separately. ...
  4. Respect each other's schedules.
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Why does my husband fall asleep as soon as he sits down?

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects your ability to wake and sleep. People with narcolepsy have excessive, uncontrollable daytime sleepiness. They may also suddenly fall asleep at any time, during any type of activity.
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Why does my elderly father sleep so much?

The Causes of Excessive Sleep

Side effects of medication. Emotional challenges like depression or anxiety. Lack of emotional stimulation leading to boredom. Underlying health problems.
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What foods help narcolepsy?

Low-Carb Diets for Narcolepsy

Choosing complex carbohydrates like berries, whole grains, legumes, and sweet potatoes can help normalize sleep patterns. Minimizing processed foods and added sugar can improve sleep quality as well.
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Do naps help narcolepsy?

Scheduled napping can help people cope with daytime drowsiness. After a brief period of sleep, most people with narcolepsy wake up refreshed. Planned naps can heighten alertness at key parts of the day and prevent them from falling asleep involuntarily.
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What can narcolepsy be mistaken for?

Narcolepsy is often misdiagnosed as other conditions that can have similar symptoms, including:
  • Depression.
  • Anxiety.
  • Other psychologic/psychiatric disorders.
  • Insomnia.
  • Obstructive sleep apnea.
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