2 Months Sleep, This Woman miss her Birthday

A student in the UK was forced to miss the birthday-18. Not because he forgot, but because he fell asleep for two months.What happened to Lily Clarke, now 21 years old, because he was suffering from Kleine-Levin syndrome (KLS). Three years ago, he fell asleep so missed the exam on campus. He also could not celebrate Christmas and New Year. A few days before he celebrated his 18th birthday, he also slept through the day until such happiness.Lily's mother, Adele (47), said that his daughter had been experiencing it since 2007, when their families go to a restaurant after a day of ice skating.

"Before the meal arrived, Lily fell asleep on the bench. We can not wake him and had to take him out of the restaurant," he was quoted as saying by The Sun.

Lily used to sleep soundly for about 23 hours each day. He just woke up just as long as he eats at his parents' house in Haslemere, Surrey. Now he sleeps on average for two months every seven months. "He spent an important period in his life," his mother said.

Until now there is no cure for patients with KLS. The disease usually affects teenagers. Previously, Louisa Ball, a girl from England, was also suffering the same disease. 16-year-old girl was able to sleep for two weeks.

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