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I've been waiting forever for someone to say that they take this medication. I was prescribed this medicine also but I have not taken it yet. My neurologist said it's supposed to fight fatigue anxiety and depression. One of my biggest complaint is fatigue. I also get pains in my head whenever I get too worked up about something. Also the pains are in my body too it's kind of like a nerve pain just in random spots all over my head and body. I do feel like maybe I'm a little more depressed since my head injury but that's to be expected since you're outcasted or at least I have been. Please make sure you reply to this one I will be following it to know how it's working for you.
So far I notice it fights the fatigue slightly. I get a sinus like headache and dizziness after long days (and bad days). This drug seems to cloud out the negative sideffects. It's not perfect. On day three I still have a dilated pupils, a slight feeling of nausea, loss of appetite and loss of sex drive
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Large deep left-hemisphere cerebellar lesion removed in early 2013. Age of surgery 22.
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