A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl has a rare condition which means she can survive on an hour of sleep a night. Exhausted parents Robin Audette and Kirk Hisko are lucky to get between four to six hours sleep a night, but their energetic daughter Ever can survive on as little as an hour and a half – and even been known to sleep at 20 minute intervals throughout a whole night. The reason for Ever’s sporadic sleeping patterns? Angelman syndrome: a genetic and neurological disorder, which occurs in approximately 12-20,000 people.
Videographer / director: Kirk and Robin Hisko
Producer: Nathalie Bonney, Ruby Coote
Editor: Joshua Douglas
Videographer / director: Kirk and Robin Hisko
Producer: Nathalie Bonney, Ruby Coote
Editor: Joshua Douglas
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