Once a girl in Indonesia falls asleep, she is unable to wake up for up to 13 days.
According to the Banjarmasin Post on the 9th (local time), Echa, a 17-year-old girl living in Banjarmasin, Kalimantan in southern Borneo, was unable to wake up for at least 20 hours after falling asleep after hitting his head hard on the asphalt floor in a motorcycle accident in 2016. Suffering.
At the time of the accident, Echa was examined at the hospital, but was diagnosed with no abnormality.
However, in 2017, I couldn’t wake up for 13 days, and this month, I have been sleeping for the 8th day from the night of the 1st to this day.
Echa’s father, Mulyadi, posted a photo of her daughter on Facebook whenever her daughter fell into a deep sleep.
Father Mulyadi said, “No matter how much I shake my daughter, I can’t wake it up,” he said. “If you count the number of times I fell asleep, this is the thirteenth time. I usually wake up before 8 days after I fall asleep, but this time I’m still asleep.”
In addition, this time with a long sleep, Echa’s hands and neck cramped on the night of the 3rd, so he went to the emergency room.
X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, sleep EEG scans, and blood tests were performed for three days, but no abnormalities were found. Echa continues to sleep while he goes to and from the hospital and undergoes an examination.
His father reported that Echa usually suffers from prognostic symptoms that complain of pain from head to toe before falling into a long sleep, and sometimes sees hallucinations, such as a person wearing white clothes, during a long sleep.
Local media reported that Echa was suspected of having’Kline-Levin syndrome’.
Klein-Levin syndrome is a rare sleep disorder, and it is known that excessive drowsiness persists for 3 days or more intermittently, making it impossible for the person to control sleep and accompanying eating disorders.
YTN PLUS Reporter Eunbi Lee
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