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Hi Victorya!

I'm sorry the fatigue has caught up to you. I understand!

I would suggest you talk to your neuro about other fatigue treatments.

Currently, I'm taking Ritalin-SR (20mg) and Ritalin (20mg) 2 x day for the fatigue.

Everyone's fatigue is different and everyone reacts to medications differently. Hopefully you'll find something that will help you out.

I used to take Provigil. Then I took Amantadine 3 x day. Then I took both of them together.

Now I take Ritalin. ... not sure what else I can take.

For me, the fatigue can ramp up due to: sitting in front of the computer doing something repetitive for too long, or sitting for too long ... :tired:

I wish you well and hope you can get your fatigue under control!!

Cheers!

Niko
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