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Teen who broke world record for staying awake now suffers insomnia: 'We were idiots'

In 1963, two 17-year-old students decided to study insomnia and aimed to break the world record for staying awake for the maximum number of hours that was set by a DJ in Honolulu (260 hours).

September 26, 2023 / 11:53 IST
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Sleeplessness
Randy Gardner broke the world record by staying awake for 264 hours. He eventually had a long sleep of 14 hours after breaking the record and returned to his normal sleeping pattern, soon enough. (Representational Image).

An experiment that began as a means to study and develop better understanding about insomnia and its effects turned horribly wrong for a teenager after he began suffering from sleeplessness and mood swings, many years later.

In 1963, two 17-year-old students Bruce McAllister and Randy Gardner decided to study insomnia and aimed to break the world record for staying awake for the maximum number of hours that was set by a DJ in Honolulu (260 hours).

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The initial idea for the two was to understand the impact of sleeplessness on paranormal capabilities, but they decided to not go forward after the idea was not feasible.

Instead, they decided to get an understanding of effects of lack of sleep on the cognitive ability. To decide who would take up the experiment, they did  a toss and Gardner lost the toss and became the person to stay awake.