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Default Fatique... questions.

Hi. I haven't been on here for awhile. I haven't been doing much of anything except working and trying to sleep. I'm so tired.

I saw my neuro last Thursday and he ordered a sleep study test to rule out Sleep Apnea. He mentioned that if I do not have it, then there is medication for MS related fatigue. I had the test Monday night and although the tech wouldn't give me the results, I don't believe I have it.

Anyway, my question is... what is the medication you take for fatique? Does it work? Are there any side effects?

Thanks.
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