The weekly weird
Student with ‘Sleeping Beauty syndrome’
A student who can sometimes sleep for 22 hours a day has hit back at people who accuse her of being lazy. Rhoda Rodriguez-Diaz, 21, suffers with the rare Sleeping Beauty syndrome which, at its worst, has left her sleeping for up to three weeks, waking up only to eat junk food and go to the restroom. The condition got so bad that at one point she was kicked out of university for falling asleep during her exams, but has now been given a second chance.
She said: “Life goes on whilst I’m sleeping. Reality hits me when I wake up and realise I’ve missed like a week of my life. I feel a huge setback when it does happen. I miss out on so much. That’s the hardest part of it. It’s hard to explain to people where I have been. Because it’s so rare, a lot of people struggle to understand.”
Rhoda was dismissed from De Montfort University in Leicester last year after missing a number of coursework deadlines and half of her exams because she was asleep. It wasn’t until after she was kicked out that she finally got a diagnosis from a doctor in September.
Thankfully, the university acknowledged Rhoda’s ‘exceptional case’ and have allowed her to re-take her second year of studies.