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Old 01-09-2009, 03:47 PM #1
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Red face I am afraid to try provigil

I was given free sample of provigil last spring, but never tried it. I am afraid of a reaction, and feel like I am being paranoid. However, I have had problems and reactions to alot of meds. The specialist I saw the other day told me I should try it again and to split the 200mg pill in half. I was thinking about splitting it in quarters. I am having a problem with fatigue, especially in the afternoons which is interfering with my job. My classes are all in the morning, but I do have meetings and need to prep and grade in the afternoon.

So I am wondering what your experiences have been with provigil? I tried amantadine about a year ago and it did nothing for me.
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