A-levels can be a very stressful and exhausting time for many students, and it's not uncommon for a young person to feel tired and worn out from the demands of studying and coursework.
But for Ikram Gacem, those levels of fatigue were far more extreme that what her peers were experiencing, and she began to wonder if there was something more sinister going on.
She was just 18, studying in her final year at college, when she began to struggle - feeling tired all the time and sleeping for hours when she got home. READ MORE: 'My mum noticed a change when I came back from university, what she saw saved my life' At first she presumed her symptoms were down to the fact it was her last year. "I would wake up in the morning, I'd be kind of yawning all the way down to college.
As soon as I’d get in, I would go to sleep and then I'd wake up maybe, like eight, nine, and I'd have lots of work to do. "All the teachers were pushing because again, exams, A Levels.