A Pennsylvania
teenager slept for 64 days from Thanksgiving into January -- her longest
sleeping episode yet.
Nicole Delien, 17,
struggles with a rare sleep disorder called Kleine-Levine, or ‘Sleeping Beauty
Syndrome’, which affects an estimated 1,000 people around the world.
During her sleep
spells she will wake up in a confused state for small periods of time to eat
and go to the bathroom and then fall back to sleep.
Nicole’s mother,
Vicki, says her daughter will sleep 18 to 19 hours a day, and when she
eventually wakes up to eat she is in a ‘sleepwalking state which she doesn’t
remember’, KDKA
in Pittsburgh recently reported.
The Delien family
also appeared on Jeff Probst’s syndicated talk show this week to make sure
other families become aware of the rare disorder.
Vicki Delien told
reporters that it was very frustrating trying to get a diagnosis for her
daughter. She said it took several hospital trips to figure out what’s been
afflicting her.
Finally, a doctor
at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was able to pinpoint
the disorder and offer some suggestions on how to manage it, including
medication.
'Affected
individuals may go for a period of weeks, months or even years without
experiencing any symptoms, and then they reappear with little warning’ the
Kleine-Levin Syndrome Foundation website states.
In addition to
excessive sleeping, symptoms include disorientation, hallucination, child-like
behaviour, binge-eating and periods of hyper-sexuality when awake, according to
an Oxford
Journals report.
That report says
the disorder predominately affects young males.
Symptoms may be
related to the parts of the brain that govern appetite and sleep, according to
the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
The cause of
Kleine-Levin Syndrome is unknown, both medical sources indicate.
Eric Haller, a
young college student with the disorder, told ABC News
that he gets sick and falls into a sleeping episode about eight to 10 times a
year.
Medication helps spread Nicole’s sleeping episodes further apart, her family says.
Nicole says she
has missed out on Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays and the family’s first
trip to Disney World.
She also missed
out on an opportunity to meet pop singer Katy Perry. But when Perry later
learned about Nicole’s disorder she made sure Nicole was able to visit her
backstage at a performance in Connecticut.
Nicole’s last
sleeping episode was in March. She told KDKA that she’s scared of when it will
happen again.
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