VIETNAM MAN HANDLES THREE DECADES WITHOUT SLEEP
Reported by Vu Phuong Thao
Translated by Thu Thuy
thanhniennews.com
Tuesday, February 14, 2006

http://www.thanhniennews.com/features/?catid=10&newsid=12673
    
As songbirds awaken the early risers at dawn on the farm, one resident is
already up; in fact, he never slept -- not once in the past 33 years.
You¹d think going without sleep for that long may have its drawbacks, but
not for the man in central Quang Nam province who has never been ill after
decades of insomnia.

His inability to sleep has not only made him famous, but also represents a
³miraculous² phenomenon worthy of scientific study.

Sixty-four-year-old Thai Ngoc, known as Hai Ngoc, said he could not sleep at
night after getting a fever in 1973, and has counted infinite numbers of
sheep during more than 11,700 consecutive sleepless nights.

³I don¹t know whether the insomnia has impacted my health or not. But I¹m
still healthy and can farm normally like others,² Ngoc said.

Proving his health, the elderly resident of Que Trung commune, Que Son
district said he can carry two 50kg bags of fertilizer down 4km of road to
return home every day.

His wife said, ³My husband used to sleep well, but these days, even liquor
cannot put him down.²

She said when Ngoc went to Da Nang for a medical examination, doctors gave
him a clean bill of health, except a minor decline in liver function.

Ngoc currently lives on his 5ha farm at the foot of a mountain busy with
farming and taking care of pigs and chickens all day. His six children live
at their house in Que Trung.

³I have tried sleeping pills and Vietnamese traditional medicine but nothing
helps, even to sleep for a few minutes,² he said.

Creature of the night

Ngoc often does extra farm work or guards his farm at night to prevent
theft, saying he used three months of sleepless nights to dig two large
ponds to raise fish.

Neighbor Vu said Ngoc volunteered to help beat a drum during the night and
guard the house for the relatives of the dead during funeral ceremonies so
that they could take a nap.

Vu also said when the commune was planting sugar cane, several people also
asked Ngoc to awaken them at midnight to go to work, since he was up anyway.

On Ngoc¹s prolonged insomnia, Phan Ngoc Ha, director of the Hoa Khanh Mental
Hospital in Danang said sleep disorders often cause anorexia, lethargy, and
irritability.

But, in special cases, some people can handle it and still live and work
normally, although this was a very small ratio among insomniacs, Ha added.

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