Nicole Delien

Nicole Delien
Born Nicole Garrett
(1995-11-06) November 6, 1995
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Residence North Fayette, Pennsylvania[1]
Nationality American
Other names "The real life Sleeping Beauty"
Known for Advocacy of Kleine–Levin syndrome

Nicole Delien is known for bringing awareness in the media to Kleine–Levin syndrome, a rare sleeping disorder that affects about 1,000 people around the world.[2]

Delien, often referred to in the media as "The real life Sleeping Beauty", is a United States Pennsylvania resident that was diagnosed with Kleine–Levin Syndrome (KLS) when she was six-and-a-half years old.[3] A doctor at Allegheny General Hospital was the one who was finally able to identify Nicole’s symptoms.[4] In 2012, at 17 years old, Delien started to bring awareness to KLS by appearing in a number of media events to provide a real-life example of the syndrome.[5]

The syndrome causes Delien to sleep for 18–19 hours a day on average and to sleep for longer stretches of time as well, including a 64-day block of time in 2012.[6] The disorder is characterized by episodic periods of hypersomnia and lethargy. These episodes can last anywhere from days to weeks and can last in the patient from eight to twelve years before disappearing altogether. Delien's parents and siblings do not suffer from the disorder.[3]

KLS has caused Delien to miss many family holidays and celebrations, including Thanksgiving and Christmas.[7] After winning tickets to a Katy Perry concert, Delien was unable to attend because of an episode. Upon hearing about Delien, Perry arranged for a meeting backstage after a performance at a subsequent show in nearby Connecticut.[8]

Delien has appeared on CBS news,[9] The TODAY Show,[10] the Jeff Probst Show,[11] ABC Primetime Medical Mysteries,[12] WPXI News,[13] WTAE News,[14] and other media outlets.

References

  1. Didymus, JohnThomas. "Nicole Delien, 17, with 'Sleeping Beauty Syndrome' slept 64 days". Digital Journal. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  2. Sullivan, Lena (2012-11-20). "Klein-Levin syndrome: Pennsylvania teen Nicole Delien slept for 64 days with rare sleeping beauty condition". GA Daily News. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  3. 1 2 GHIGLIOTTY, DAMIAN (2012-11-17). "A real-life 'sleeping beauty': Meet the 17-year-old girl with condition that made her sleep for 64 DAYS". The Daily Mail. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  4. Bagwell, Candace. "Teen Diagnosed with "Sleeping Beauty" Disorder". Black America Web.
  5. Moye, David. "Nicole Delien, Real-life Sleeping Beauty, Slept 64 Days In A Row (VIDEO)". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  6. DeNinno, Nadine (2012-11-19). "Girl Who Slept For 64 Days: Nicole Delien Has Kleine-Levin 'Sleeping Beauty' Syndrom". International Business Times. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  7. "17-year-old Pa., Nicole Delien, battles "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome"". CBS News. 2012-11-20. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  8. Didymus, John Thomas (2012-11-19). "Nicole Delien, 17, with 'Sleeping Beauty Syndrome' slept 64 days". Digital Journal. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  9. "17-year-old Pa. woman battles "Sleeping Beauty Syndrome"". CBS. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  10. "Real-life 'sleeping beauty' slept 64 days in a row". TODAY Show. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
  11. "Nicole Delien: real-life Sleeping Beauty suffering from Kleine-Levine Syndrome". Belle News. 2014-01-17.
  12. "ABC Primetime Medical Mysteries".
  13. "Rare Disorder Causes Girl To Sleep For Weeks". www.wpxi.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  14. "Girl suffers from 'Sleeping Beauty Syndrome'". WTAE. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
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