Louisa Ball, It's Beautiful Girls Able to Sleep During 2 Weeks

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Beautiful and smart. That first impression is intended for a British teenager, Louisa Ball. But the 15-year-old girl turned out to have a habit of unsettling enough, the bed for days.

According to NBC's website, she'd likely suffer from a syndrome called Kleine-Levin, popularly called "Sleeping Beauty Disease." No wonder, when she'd stand up to even fall asleep for 13 days.

Louisa mother, Lottie, revealed that her daughter began having unnatural habit since a year ago. Initially, he was suffering from flu-like symptoms. But after suffering symptoms, Louisa often known to sleep in a very long period of time.

During sleep, Louisa did not seem disturbed by shock or impulse. "We were not able to develop their him," Lottie said in an interview with NBC.

Habits that make Lottie restless. Because, due to sleep for a long time, Louisa is often missed meals. "I often say to him, 'Louisa, let's wake up. Eat first. 'He just does not seem to have the energy to open his eyelids, "said Lottie.

Louisa now spend more time to sleep, be it as a family vacation, when break dancing exercise, even during school exams.
He himself also admitted to fret because they can sleep for long. "I was so upset because of this disease, is certainly a lot of things I've missed," said Louisa as quoted by the Daily News of The World. "I can not remember anything when you wake up. I was thinking, 'Why did this happen to me', "he continued.

Since last year, she'd checked the doctors at the Hospital St. George's in Tooting, England. According to the doctor's diagnosis, she suffered from Kleine-Levin Syndrome, which makes the sufferer can fall asleep in a long time. The patient was awake for a while, but will feel confused and not really aware.

Across the world, people with the syndrome is estimated at 1,000 people. According to doctors, Sleeping Beauty's disease often affects adolescents, especially between the ages of 8 to 12 years. However, the syndrome can disappear by itself.

As far as team doctors do not know exactly what causes it and how to cure people with diseases Sleeping Beauty. Now, Louisa can only hope that the syndrome could soon disappear by itself. "I hope to one day be free from that problem," said Louisa.
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