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Default Let's talk about fatigue some more!

So what do you take (Rx) for fatigue? Provigil? I would google it, but I am too tired!

So right now I don't take anything.

How do you know when it is time to ask your neuro for a Rx?

Do you think when you wake up and you don't know where you are and come to find out you are in the bathroom sitting on the toilet, that maybe you need something for fatigue?

So what do you think?

Do I go to the Dr? ...or....see what other fun places I wake up! Could be interesting!
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