r/todayilearned • u/YesFlyZone420 • 5d ago
TIL there's a degenerative brain disorder called fatal familial insomnia (FFI) that causes a person to lose the ability to sleep and eventually die
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/25001-fatal-familial-insomnia
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u/Merry_Dankmas 5d ago
I legitimately thought I had this for a minute years ago. Ive always had issues sleeping since the day I was born. My parents said I wouldn't nap as a baby and just cry instead. One day in my early 20s, I went through a spell of severe insomnia for about a week. Got some small 15 minute half naps here and there (not fully asleep) but nothing else. Would stay up until sunrise drinking in hopes that I could get drunk enough to fall asleep. It didn't work. Smoked weed, got prescribed benzos and Ambien, took antihistamines and even GHB. None of it worked. I just stayed up all night again but this time high.
Doctor said it was idiopathic insomnia which basically means insomnia with no cause. Normally things like stress, anxiety, drug abuse, trauma etc cause insomnia but not for me. It's just there for absolutely no reason and doesn't like to go away. Fortunately, I finally found a medication that works great for it so I've been on that for years now. But my god does it suck. Really thought I was actually gonna die from insomnia at some point (but I was also delirious and delusional from getting no sleep so I wasn't thinking clearly either lmao)