What is the record for sleep deprivation/and also for the longest sleep?
daveycrocket12345
2006-03-20 07:53:57 UTC
What is the record for sleep deprivation/and also for the longest sleep?
Four answers:
2006-03-20 08:11:22 UTC
In 1965 Randy Gardner broke the record for consecutive sleeplessness. He stayed awake for 11 days in a row without sleeping and made it into the Guinness Book of Records.
The longest lethargic sleep incident is mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records. It happened to Nadezhda Lebedina (born in 1920 in Russia's Dnepropetrovsk region). The woman had a very big argument with her husband in 1954 and fell asleep because of the stress for 20 years. Nadezhda recovered only in 1974: doctors concluded that she was an absolutely healthy individual.
2016-10-21 17:40:38 UTC
Longest Sleep Deprivation
Michelle
2016-05-21 02:38:13 UTC
I was having alot of anxiety before sleeping and could not fall asleep. Had many many sleepless nights.
I was just playing with the program one afternoon and wanted to listen to the �Power Nap� track. Next thing I knew I was waking up! Fell right asleep without trying. After using the �Fall Asleep� track, I could fall asleep right away. But I didn't realize that I shouldn't be using that one all night. Switched to Whole Night and have been using it ever since.
I can go to sleep with ease now. I just lay and listen to the sounds and next thing I know I am waking up from a nice sleep. I don't suffer from lack of sleep anymore. I keep an IPod with earbuds next to my bed and take it ALWAYS when traveling. The earbuds help block out ambient noise and the sleep tracks keep me sleeping sound :)
Reboot your brain & sleep soundly again?
ilovegarfield
2006-03-20 08:03:37 UTC
my personal record of not sleeping is of 2 days or so... cuz i went to school (8a.m-2p.m) then i went to a movie then to a party, next morning school again, then i went to a friends house to play video games... then another party... :) and the longest 'nap' was after i graduated from highschool and it was 25hours long :)
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