Real Life Sleeping Beauty: Louisa Ball Has Kleine-Levin Syndrome

by amyellensoden | February 9, 2010 at 03:58 pm
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Call her a Real Life Sleeping Beauty. Her name is Louisa Ball, a 15-year-old girl in the UK has a rare illness that is commonly known as the Sleeping Beauty Syndrome. She will take a nap and end up asleep for days, even weeks at a time as a result of this rare illness. Ball suffers from this uncommon sleeping disorder that has no cure or known cause at this time. 

Learn more about Sleeping Beauty Syndrome, Kleine-Levin Syndrome

While a lot remains unknown about the Sleeping Beauty Syndrome, doctors do believe that the illness will not last forever. It's expected that Ball will have the Sleeping Beauty Syndrome for another 8-12 years approximately. Ball has formally been diagnosed with Kleine-Levin Syndrome. The illness is uncommon and only present in about 1,000 people worldwide. People who suffer from the Kleine-Levin Syndrome will seem fine one day, and then sleep for an extended period of time without warning or explanation.

She was eventually diagnosed with Kleine-Levin Syndrome, whose victims worldwide may number no more than 1,000. The victims live normally for weeks or months at a time, with normal sleep patterns and normal energy levels. Then, with little warning, they’ll go to sleep for days or weeks at a time. So far, Louisa’s longest bout in bed has been 13 day

Ball once slept for almost two weeks reaching the 13 day mark when she finally woke up. She sometimes wakes briefly during the sleeping episodes, but appears generally non-responsive and disoriented. As far as treatment goes, scientists are still trying to understand the rare Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.

Researchers suspect that the Kleine-Levin Syndrome could possibly originate from a viral infection, something that teenagers commonly get. They believe that a viral infection could in some cases cause the sleeping center of the brain to be affected. The affected change could remain in place for a prolonged period of time, even years. Research suggests that some people may even be genetically pre-disposed to getting the Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.

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Blogetarian

it's happen to some people actually, only Lisa get publicize!

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Yuarik

Blogetarian ,abandon the opinions at itself, underdeveloped!!!

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mnnmn

hahahahah ! stupidddddddddd

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luca bell

She seems like a normal girl when a problem like everyone else her just happens to be that she sleeps a lot and she got publicized because she was not ashamed of who she like most people would be it takes courage to be different...

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Mia Knight

I feel so bad for this kid.  It's been publicized all over the world that she has "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome" and when I went to do some research on this, I found that "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome" is another name for Somnophilia, which is not resting for 13 days.  Kleine-Levin Syndrome is the correct term for her disorder...

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UNkNOWN.

your lammmmeeee.! only losers feel bad for something someone kant cure. get another hobby. loser.!

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UNkNOWN.

this is so krazyyy.!! how do she use the bathroom and takes bath. i bet she be so stanky.!!!! and also hungry.!!!! i surely hope she doesn't have kids or she go be hot mess.!!!!

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RAEVAN

why didn't her parents wake her up? not very good parenting if you tell me.

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Yvonneeeee

stop asking retarded questions why like why didnt her parents wake her.They said they COULDNT wake her dumbass. If she could be awaken, this illness wouldnt even exist. -___-

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lalalalalala50

Shut up   Cant you see that its not anybodys fault?

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lololololol

wow thats weird but kinda cool. i wonder if she has dreams or nightmares and can wake up from them when she needs to.

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Kellii ッ

i suffer from a mild case of this, the longest ive slept is 5 days but i normall sleep for about 12 hours on a regular basis && you cannot wake a sleeping beauty syndromer because it can cause the same damage as waking up a sleepwalker!  

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