hor hor...you cheated...so u must reset the counter from the time u woke up after that few minutes...Originally posted by chrisbenoit:when watching ac milan vs barcelona i like want to fall asleep, then actually got fall asleep for a few mins, but no more liao.
i felt asleep after 10 minutes..Originally posted by chrisbenoit:when watching ac milan vs barcelona i like want to fall asleep, then actually got fall asleep for a few mins, but no more liao.
you think I taking exam? or guinness world book of records.Originally posted by R3SsH|n:hor hor...you cheated...so u must reset the counter from the time u woke up after that few minutes...
Originally posted by chrisbenoit:Randy Gardner
“To gain an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, he remained
awake for 264 hours (11 days).
Gardner's symptoms:
“Day 2: Difficulty focusing eyes and signs of astereognosis
(difficulty recognizing objects only by touch).
Day 3: Moodiness, some signs of ataxia (inability to repeat simple
tongue twisters).
Day 4: Irritability and uncooperative attitude, memory lapses and
difficulty concentrating. Gardner's first hallucination was that a
street sign was a person, followed by a delusional episode in which he
imagined that he was a famous black football player.
Day 5: More hallucinations (e.g., seeing a path extending from the
room in front of him down through a quiet forest). These were
sometimes described as "hypnagogic reveries" since Gardner recognized,
at least after a short while, that the visions were illusionary in
nature.
Day 6: Speech slowing and difficulty naming common objects.
Day 7 and 8: Irritability, speech slurring and increased memory lapses.
Day 9: Episodes of fragmented thinking; frequently beginning, but not
finishing, his sentences.
Day 10: Paranoia focused on a radio show host who Gardner felt was
trying to make him appear foolish because he ws having difficulty
remembering some details about his vigil.
Day 11: Expressionless appearance, speech slurred and without
intonation; had to be encouraged to talk to get him to respond at all.
His attention span was very short and his mental abilities were
diminished. In a serial sevens test, where the respondent starts with
the number 100 and proceeds downward by subtracting seven each time,
Gardner got back to 65 (only five subtractions) and then stopped. When
asked why he had stopped he claimed that he couldn't remember what he
was supposed to be doing.”
Psychiatric Times
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p980301b.html
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“. . . 17-year-old San Diego student named Randy Gardner had in mind
when, in 1964, he stayed awake for 264 hours (11 days), a record that
won him a place in The Guinness Book of Records. After staving off
sleep for a few days with cold showers and loud music, he could no
longer focus his eyes and had to give up TV. His speech slurred, and
he fell into a silent stupor. Sleep experts now believe that long
sleepless stints like Randy's can be dangerous. An experiment
conducted at the University of Chicago in 1983 showed that rats died
when kept from sleeping for two and a half weeks.”
wad undisclose?Originally posted by chrisbenoit:I just lie on the bed and I fall asleep without realising it. sleep until now. miss the undisclosed liao.now only can watch champions league.