The record for the longest period without sleep is 18 days, 21 hours, 40 minutes.
i dont know if this person is right who anwsered before me but i heard about this lady who went 40 years without sleep
The answer is unknown but the longest anyone has ever stayed up is 11 days!!
Yes, the longest time ever living without sleep is less than 12 days.
Of course, you don't have to wear anything to go to sleep or to bed.
The average is around 3-4 days, anyone who manages longer is either almost certainly lying, or they are likely experiencing spells of microsleep without even realising it. Certainly there are drugs such as caffeine, cocaine and amphetamines that keep you awake, but these cannot sustain you for very long. The longest in the Guinness book of world record is 11 days without sleep.
i stayed up for 12 days once i was high
The longest possible time a person can go without sleep is typically around 11 days, set by the Guinness World Record. However, going without sleep for extended periods is incredibly dangerous and can lead to severe physical and mental health issues. It is strongly advised to prioritize getting an adequate amount of sleep for overall well-being.
I once stayed awake for 48 hours straight during finals week in college.
The longest recorded time without sleep is 11 days, set by Randy Gardner in 1964 as part of a high school science fair project. It is not recommended to attempt to break this record, as extended periods without sleep can have serious health consequences.
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The record for the longest time spent on a hammock is 40 hours and 37 minutes, achieved by Deanne Bednar in November 2016. She spent the time in a hammock suspended above the ground without sleep.
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The longest recorded time a person has gone without sleep is around 11 days, but this can vary depending on the individual. Prolonged sleep deprivation can have serious physical and mental health consequences, including cognitive impairment, hallucinations, and even death. It is generally recommended that adults get 7-9 hours of sleep per night for optimal health.