This girl couldn't give such a newspaper to sleep so much because she kept sleeping three weeks in a row

Sometimes people avoid their important work due to sleep, but have you ever heard that someone has been asleep for three weeks? One such shocking case came to light from Britain, which surprised everyone. Here, a 21 -year -old girl fell so deep that she missed all her important work, even she couldn’t appear in the main examination of her university. Rhoda Rodriguez-Deiaz, who suffers from rare syndrome, is struggling with a rare disease, 21-year-old Rhoda Rodriguez-Deiaz living in the UK, called ‘Kleine-Lewin syndrome’. Rhoda suddenly falls asleep due to this disease, and she sleeps for a few hours or days continuously. Because of this syndrome, Rhoda recently continued for about three weeks. His long sleep also influenced his career. She was unable to participate in the university’s most important exam for three consecutive weeks, which was very important to her educational life. Rhoda, a day -to -day sleep of 21 hours, said that as soon as she sleeps, she usually sleeps about 21 hours. He became acquainted with the disease in September. He then received treatment, but there was no significant improvement. According to doctors, there is no permanent healing for the disease, although its symptoms are likely to decrease with age. Life is due to sleep, and Rhoda misses as I talk about this unique illness, said, “When I sleep, life is still going on. When I get up, I feel like I missed a week of my life.” She further explained that even in childhood she couldn’t spend much time with her friends, because she was sleeping regularly for a long time. As a result, many people consider him lazy, but in reality she struggles with this serious situation. What is Kleine-Levin syndrome? Kleine-Levin Syndrome (KLS) is a rare neurological disorder, in which the person has a tendency to sleep repeatedly. During this time, the victim was completely cut off from normal life and often feels problems such as confusion, fatigue and increase in appetite. It has very few cases around the world and it often starts in adolescence. The case of Rhoda Rodriguez-Deiaz shows that such rare diseases can often affect human life. While ordinary people sleep on one hand as laziness, women like Rhoda stare a real battle. Scientists and doctors are expected to develop an effective treatment for this disease in the future, so that the victims can have the opportunity to lead a normal life.