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Originally Posted by barb02
I think that fatigue was probably my first symptom of MS. I was more tired than most people for years. I usually manged it by resting for an hour or so after teaching and going to bed fairly early.
Since retiring it isn't as bad, but I do spend more time in bed than before. I too find that I need an hour or so just to lie down in the afternoon and rest.
I am sure that one of my problems is that I do not get natural sleep. I take ambien CR and still cannot sleep much some nights. I am tired but not sleepy. I would love to fall asleep naturally but it just does not happen.
I was just in Chicago and walking on concrete on long city blocks is hard. I could only make it about two blocks before my leg and back began to really hurt. My leg also gets heavier and heavier with each step. Once I sit down the pain subsides. I find shopping with a shopping cart a lot less painful.
I took something for about two weeks for fatigue but it only made me constipated. It was the antiviral med. I can't remember the name.  A neurologist once gave me free samples of provigil, but I was afraid to try it.
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Amantadine? It didn't do anything for me. I had no problems with Provigil, but it wasn't much help either.