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Old 02-06-2013, 12:41 PM #11
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if you are asking me- no I did not feel crummy. *The first few days I took it I felt "off" (hard for me to describe, but doc told me this could happen the first week and is temporary).
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I had no problems taking the Amentadine, no side effects like Jane described.

I took the drug for at least a year or more and did feel that it was not as effective for my fatigue toward the end but the increase in my fatigue may have been cause by the recurring UTIs I had been having at the time.

Being a friend of Jane's I don't think that was a good look for her.
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