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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Worried about drugsI


Posted by sleepykitty on September 23, 2002 at 09:54:21:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Worried about drugsI posted by not-so-sleepy on September 23, 2002 at 09:13:13:

I am one of the most phsychologically stable ones you're gonna meet. Depression has never been a problem for me. I've had to take drugs in the past for other health problems that typically caused emotional problems (moodiness, agressiveness, depression, instability) as the listed side effects. For me it they did not alter who I was. I've been to hell and back in fighting my employer for ADA rights, filing and pursuing a discrimination suit (on my own most of the time) in federal court, losing another job, a serious relationship.... And I'm still stable. Most don't know how I've done it all by myself. (God had a lot to do w/ that.)

I'm glad Provigil does work for some. I think you are the minority. Please don't go assuming the ones that it did not work for must be unstable. It just does not work for all and it is not conceivable that Cephalon's clinical trials would not have uncovered the side effects many of us experienced.


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