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Old 01-28-2013, 01:09 PM #3
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Thanks for posting that. It is a huge issue, and one I struggle with. It was not part of life before the accident. Always ready to go, no matter what time of day or night!

I agree with Mark that it is difficult to read...not because it is academic, but because it is quasi-academic, and not that well written in some places (sentence construction). He or she proves their own point about it being more difficult to listen to a mediocre speaker than a brilliant one.

The bit about the dopamine is interesting...a lot of people have asked about or tried amantadine. As far as I understand, it is a med that works on the dopamine levels. I liked it a lot but it gave me insomnia! May try it again soon just to see.

Keep on keeping on.
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