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Default Med question - stimulants

I know some with MS use A.D.D. meds for fatigue but has anyone heard of or used the meds for cognitive problems and has it helped.

I'm in an interesting position - I am diagnosed with A.D.D. but it's complicated because of MS (congnitive) and PTSD which I have had since I was a kid.

If A.D.D. meds help with MS cognitive problems (not a dx'd symptom for me) then if the med helps I might not know if it really is A.D.D., MS or trauma (anxiety, panic attacks, PTSD which can also cause A.D.D. type symptoms)

I need to make an appointment with my neuro but, in the meantime if you have used any of the A.D.D. meds for MS cognitive problems, not fatigue, I would love to hear your experience.
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