Night Viginal Journal

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This findings has happen to my very closed friend. He went to Night Vigil for 3 days repeatedly, he later feel sick.
The first day of the vigil he was having a symptom of sickness because he could not sleep in the following morning because he has to go to work, it continues till the second and the third day. After the fourth day, he could not sleep, the family took him to the hospital and diagnosed of fever due to lack of adequate sleep.

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