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Old 10-14-2007, 07:35 PM #11
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Provigil helped my husb. feel more energized as he did not feel as though he was pushing a truck uphill to walk. It definitely helped his narcolepsy. He was taken off it a year ago because it interfered with Diflucan. However he will pick it up soon.
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Karl,
Trazodone is an old anti-depressant and it was prescribed too me for its sedative properties. It is slow to metabolize and once it does hit, I can feel a weightedness come over my limbs. Karl, because you’ve been struggling with insomnia for so long and a ways back you said you were being treated for sleep apnea, don’t you think your neuro needs to go over your med sheet with you and see if there is a sedation that is right and safe for you? The Modafinil helps me to not nap so much and I think that gives me a better night. When I don’t sleep my PD is definitely worse. My concentration isn’t so hot tonight so I didn’t absorb the vitamin article well -- hot milk releases B 6 I think, hence its sedative effect. We’re back to more tweaking. Good luck. Guy
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