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Any of you prescribed Provigil
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 356313" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I've not heard any real life horror stories at all! In fact in many MS forums I have read many similar things to what GN sai, that it can literally feel like gaining your life back when used for fatigue. </p><p>I've spoken with my neurologist in the past about using it for MS fatigue and although I battled on without it at that stage, we are both clear that if the fatigue becomes all encompassing again, the script will be written. I've been told by the neuro and by others using it that it helps in MS patients with fatigue and also for what I call "Brain fog" (Cognitive stuff) So I think your doctor is bang on about you giving it a shot if your fatigue and cog. stuff is causing major problems. Please share with us if you feel relief after giving it time to work. I would be very interested. I do hope that it does help you, and if it doesn't, that you find something that does. That combination can be so debilitating. You're in my thoughts!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 356313, member: 4264"] I've not heard any real life horror stories at all! In fact in many MS forums I have read many similar things to what GN sai, that it can literally feel like gaining your life back when used for fatigue. I've spoken with my neurologist in the past about using it for MS fatigue and although I battled on without it at that stage, we are both clear that if the fatigue becomes all encompassing again, the script will be written. I've been told by the neuro and by others using it that it helps in MS patients with fatigue and also for what I call "Brain fog" (Cognitive stuff) So I think your doctor is bang on about you giving it a shot if your fatigue and cog. stuff is causing major problems. Please share with us if you feel relief after giving it time to work. I would be very interested. I do hope that it does help you, and if it doesn't, that you find something that does. That combination can be so debilitating. You're in my thoughts!!! [/QUOTE]
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