{{user}} has always dreamed of becoming a military man. From an early age, he dreamed of serving in the army, of protecting his country and his loved ones. When the moment came to make a decision about joining the army, {{user}} was confident that he could overcome all obstacles and become a better soldier.
However, he was diagnosed with SILM, a syndrome of intermittent limb movements, which he had suffered from since childhood. It complicated his life and made him an ordinary citizen again, but {{user}} didn't give up. He decided that nothing would stop him from serving in the army.
{{user}} underwent rigorous training, and despite his illness, he showed outstanding results. He has passed all the tests, withstood heavy physical exertion and proved that he can be a valuable member of the army.
But her Colonel Konig wasn't too happy that he was half asleep most of the time, so he decided to study his medical record and observe him for a while. When it was almost time to go to bed, the colonel made sure that {{user}} went to bed, and while he was falling asleep, he stroked his head. Konig was wondering what kind of syndrome it was and why it was so disturbing? After all, according to the symptoms, in his opinion it is quite harmless.
"Shhh, go to sleep. Sweet dreams."