Rare Disorder Turns Pennsylvania Teen Into A Real-Life Sleeping Beauty

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While being called a 'Real-life Sleeping Beauty' because of her unusually long sleeping bouts may sound glamorous, nothing could be far from the truth for 17-year old Nicole Delien. In fact, the Pennsylvania teen whose longest snooze has lasted for a record 64 days wishes she could just be a normal, sleep-deprived teenager!

If the sleeping sessions seem a little excessive even for a teenager, that's because they are. But Nicole has no control over them, for this beautiful teenager suffers from an ailment known as Klein-Levin Syndrome or Sleeping Beauty Sickness!

If you have never heard of it, you are not the only one. In fact, Nicole's sleeping sickness which began when she was just 6.5 years old, is so rare that it took visits to several hospitals before Dr. Michael Rancurello, a psychiatrist at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was able to diagnose it and provide some medication and advice to help manage it.

Now, whenever Nicole starts to appear listless and grumpy, her family and friends know she is getting ready to hibernate and let her sleep for as long as she needs to, waking her up only to eat and go the bathroom. While the average sleeping spell lasts between 18-19 hours, many are much longer. What's worse is that she has no clue when they will appear - Sometimes she is struck every few months, at other times the gap is as long as a full year.

Though it may appear to be fun, Nicole is missing out on many important events thanks to this strange ailment. Not only is she forced to skip school but also, major holidays - For example, the young girl has only been awake for three Christmas days since she was afflicted at the age of 7. And, it gets worse. During one of her lengthy snoozes, she even missed the opportunity to meet with pop star Katy Perry. Fortunately, the kind singer heard about her unusual illness and arranged to meet with her backstage at one of her other performances.

Known to affect only about 1,000 people around the world, Klein-Levin Syndrome normally strikes during teenage years and is believed to triggered by an illness or virus. Doctors are still not sure what causes it, but believe that it may have something to do with a malfunction of the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that controls the appetite and sleep functions.

The good news is that it magically disappears when the teens become adults and has no lasting effects. We sure hope Nicole's symptoms will go away soon so that she can lead a normal life again!

sources:kslfoundation.org, dailymail.co.uk,clickorlando.com

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  • UnicornSlushiealmost 6 years
    I feel so bad
    • pandagirl154
      pandagirl154almost 6 years
      This is so sad, imagine only getting to experience Christmas three times since you were seven. She is 17 years old now which means that for 10 years of her life she has only been awake for Christmas three times!!!!!!!! I am so glad that it goes away! Like if you agree!
      • readingcat
        readingcatabout 6 years
        this makess me wanna cry but atleast it gose away ;-;
        • sailor_moon
          sailor_moonabout 6 years
          wow this is kinda sad
          • bunnieicecream
            bunnieicecreamabout 6 years
            Aurora was my favorite disney princess,but not anymore
            • ajg16
              ajg16about 6 years
              I feel bad she's had to miss so many things & opportunities
              • slytherinfan
                slytherinfanabout 6 years
                I mean, I sleep a lot, but YEARS!?!?!? She was missing out on her childhood!
                • ajg16
                  ajg16about 6 years
                  I was thinking before I saw this jeez I sleep alot but now like you said years! & missing her childhood to! I feel bad.
              • sadnessover 6 years
                I feel bad
                • wolfdogalmost 7 years
                  Poor girl.
                  • beachbreeze16
                    beachbreeze16over 7 years
                    I was really scared for her until it said it will go away when she gets older because imagine if she missed her wedding day or college finals or something. It is still sad that she missed a lot of Christmasses. :-(
                  • LISTENalmost 8 years
                    This is NOT contagious after the virus. You can't sit by someone who has it and then get it magically (unless they still had the virus). Chill.