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Possible solution for husband's continuing fatigue...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 385335"><p>I've heard of Provigil...perhaps it is similar.</p><p>I've heard of people taking a low dosage of Ritalin to help with fatigue combined with concentration problems.</p><p>If the problem is severe and the medication helps and especially if he can take this medication at a low dosage with-o building a tolerance to it, it sounds like a potentially good thing.</p><p>I also believe in doing whatever can be done naturally to get improvements with health concerns. </p><p>Is he eating well, exercising (even just a little), taking vitamins, etc?</p><p>I wonder if Melatonin is not the best thing for him. Maybe it makes him toooo sleepy. Perhaps a lower dosage or Trytophan (sp?) instead would be something to try to help with- sleep. (This needs to be approved by a doctor first though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 385335"] I've heard of Provigil...perhaps it is similar. I've heard of people taking a low dosage of Ritalin to help with fatigue combined with concentration problems. If the problem is severe and the medication helps and especially if he can take this medication at a low dosage with-o building a tolerance to it, it sounds like a potentially good thing. I also believe in doing whatever can be done naturally to get improvements with health concerns. Is he eating well, exercising (even just a little), taking vitamins, etc? I wonder if Melatonin is not the best thing for him. Maybe it makes him toooo sleepy. Perhaps a lower dosage or Trytophan (sp?) instead would be something to try to help with- sleep. (This needs to be approved by a doctor first though). [/QUOTE]
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