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Good afternoon gang,
Today is day 3 of Provigil and I wanted to give a report. I *LOVE* it. It has made a marked difference in my ability to process and concentrate. My Neurologist gave me samples at 200 mg, because they're rather expensive if insurance doesn't pick it up. I called her today and asked her to go ahead and call in a prescription for me. (I think my actual words were, "this is good stuff- sign me up!" I looked up the cost on my health insurance site (United Health Care) and it states that the monthly cost is around 250.00 ![]() I do feel a wee bit euphoric (my husband likes to refer to it as obnoxious, rather than euphoric!), but I think it's just because I feel so much better. I've performed lots of research and there is nothing addictive about this drug thankfully. I can see becoming addicted to feeling this good though. ![]() I'll be the first to admit that I'm not opposed to using drugs if it's something that will make me feel better, so I hope that I don't offend anyone by my drug 'pushing'. Just wanted to get the info out there for someone who might be interested. Have a great day, Lori
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