In March 2007, I was taken off active duty in the United States Navy after being diagnosed with multiple sleep disorders. I am a 21 year old male serving on limited duty at the present time. After 2 polysomnograms and a MSLT, my doctors diagnosed me with mild OSA, Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, Chronic Insomnia, Narcolepsy without Cataplexy, Excessive Daytime Hypersomnolence, and Restless Legs Syndrome. Among these issues, I seem to have an atypical response that they have not even been able to give a formal diagnosis for. At various times when i am able to fall asleep, I have "episodes" of active living with states of amnesia like symptoms. Basically, I am "awake" as far as anyone can tell. My wife, my mom, my friends, etc are unaware when I am having an attack, however, unlike sleepwalking, all of my motor skills and cognitive functions are fully in tact. I will smoke a cigarette, hold conversations, get dressed, turn my 7 alarm clocks off and lay back down in bet. You name, I have probably done it with one major exception, I do not give myself the opportunity to drive. I have my wife hide the car keys in a different location every night so that "I" cannot find them and perhaps drive while asleep. As I said, I have 7 alarm clocks throughout my bedroom. I have 4 old fashioned ringing bell alarm clocks, 1 digital alarm clock, and 2 cell phones (one only has a single alarm while the other has 2). As far as treatments have gone, I have undergone bright light therapy for the last 7 months of my limited duty, chronotherapy, Mirapex treatment,Melatonin treatment, last 2 months on a CPAP machine, and I am currently on a Provigil regiment. The CPAP and the Provigil are the only items to have any noticeable improvement, while that improvement is very slight. I am able to control most of my fits of narcolepsy with the Provigil, they still happen. As well as these disorders, I am also eating enough healthy food to feed 3 average adult males (as per words my dietician used) which makes her exceptionally worried, since I have gained 47lbs in the last 8 months. My PCM ran a thyroid panel, 2 blood sugar panels and a metabolism panel on me, however the only thing abnormal was my 232 cholesterol. My body temperature stays within normal band, whoever, since the onset of my sleep disorders approximately 2 years ago, I have had an unwaiverable "heat flash". What I mean by that is, I always feel hot, regardless of the temperature surrounding me. A running joke in my household is "if it starts feeling good to me, its too cold for my family" which is when I turn the AC back up. I have presented these symptoms ot my PCM and neruologists numerous times just to be gaffed off. I have been turned down twice now for endocrinology referrals to test my ghrelin and leptin levels to see if they may be playing a part due to my sleep deprivation in my change in eating habits. I have asked for CAT scans and MRIs to be done due to part of my research has come across the hypothalmus. I am unsure if this is even a correct path of possiblity but not having any medical knowledge of my own, my research and findings are sort of limited to the basic human physiology and anatomy I have come across on my own. I am extremely worried about my own health as are the rest of the members of my family. Anyone thoughts, suggestions, information, contact numbers for medical professionals who may be of some help would be greatly appreciated. I am at my wits end trying to find some sort of resolution for my medical issues and the fight itself is tearing me down.