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Re: Re: Re: Provigil...once and for all.


Posted by dazedgal on September 23, 2002 at 13:06:40:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Provigil...once and for all. posted by sleepykitty on September 23, 2002 at 09:35:22:

I tried all the drugs and none worked more than a few days. Provigil tool med several tries before getting up to 200mg without the headache from hell. Still had a headache but it still did nothing for my stunned and stupid state. I'm a little puzzled by your answer. Are you saying that it is the prov. that caused your mental impairment? I have lost most of my cognitive thinking ability for most of the day and this along with sleeping away my life and never getting refreshed kept getting worse and worse until I was forced to try anything and everything they handed me. I would try any drug to get myself back. It wasnt the drug that did it and so far none have been able to help. Every once in a while during the day or week I will have these brief cognitive moments and I visit here to prove to myself that I still am. Why are you so sure the mental impairment came from provigil? Mine just came down out of the sky and dumped on me and I cant lift it off. Yes, I would trade 10 years like this for 5 good years of who I was because who I am now is nobody. Even my grown daughter mourns the theft of her mother's being.

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