The Man Who Doesn’t Sleep
Sixty-five-year-old Thai Ngoc of Vietnam reportedly hasn’t slept since 1976. Despite nearly 12,000 consecutive days of wakefulness, he seems to suffer no major negative effects. Though it’s unclear whether this claim has been scientifically validated, several news organizations have confirmed that he can go at least several days without sleep. From a recent article on Thai Ngoc:
His biggest dream is to have a dream.
His claims have stirred up curiosity, even outside of Vietnam. Local authorities confirmed this year two foreign news agencies, one from the UK and another from Thailand, visited him.
The UK group followed him for two continuous days while the Thai group watched him for four days around the clock with three cameras. The cameras followed him from his bedroom to his rice-field. At night, he continued to work alone, bailing out water from the paddies or pulling out grass or weeds. To check his alertness, the reporters placed nine objects such as glasses, a rice bowl, a hat and some clothes on a table in his sight before hiding them later on. Then they asked Thai Ngoc about the objects. He described the objects in perfect detail. The UK group took him to Danang City’s Polyclinic to check his encephalogram and mental status and the results were normal.
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* Previously in the Proceedings: 266 Sleepless Hours, The Girl Who Won’t Grow Up, The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei, More Strange Disorders, The 28-Hour Day, Chronic Hiccups
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