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Old 02-15-2008, 05:04 PM #4
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Thumbs up Hmmm....I'm replying to myself


Well, now I'm replying to myself. (Is talking to oneself a symptom?)

I saw my neuro - and we agreed that my symptoms are returning - this flare up isn't dying down...but anyhow - the point of this thread was regarding fatigue...

Doesn't seem that the provigil is doing anything... I mentioned the daytrana...he didn't know much about it - so he called the phamacist downstairs....and he is willing to give it a try and he gave me a prescription for it.

Is is a very new drug apparently (wasnt even in the doc's system - they are VERY computerized in his office) - and none of the pharmacies in my area even have it in stock yet - and I live in a major city. So, I will have it on Tuesday and will give it a try.

Actually - it's technically and "old" drug - but the patch form is new.

I also signed the paperwork for Tysabri...but that's a whole different thread.

Wondering still what else others do for fatigue (other than nap 24/7).

~Keri
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