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Old 04-01-2008, 10:44 AM #1
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Default just returned from Neuro. checkup

I get a checkup every four months.

I'm on Betaseron and and take Ritalin-SR(20mg) once a day for fatigue.

My biggest symptom is the fatigue. I've tried Provigil and that didn't work.

Amantadine had the same effect.

I even tried both of them at the same time.

Then I moved onto Ritalin-SR(20mg). Okay. But...

It's supposed to work for the whole day. Fine for the morning but by the afternoon ...

Then, regular Ritalin(20mg) 2xday was added.



Okay. The doc says today...

Just take the SR and not the others.

So... now I'm relatively back to square one. Severe-Fatigue
stinks

Just thought I'd share that with all of you

Niko
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