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I broke down and asked my neuro for something for my fatigue today at my appointment. He prescribed Amantadine.
You might want to keep a journal/diary of how you react to the Amantadine i.e. hour you take it, the dosage and when you notice a difference or not

The reason I suggest that is that there are several anti-fatigue meds. out there are everyone reacts differently.

I've taken Provigil, Amantadine (separately and together), now just on Ritalin-SR.

I wish you well!

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