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Re: The Skinny on PROVIGIL


Posted by Lerb on January 16, 2004 at 12:40:12:

In Reply to: Re: The Skinny on PROVIGIL posted by sleepykitty on November 25, 2003 at 10:06:47:

I know you have had your problems with Provigil but there are some of us who would not do without it. Most drugs on the market find differant usages for them as they become self evedent. Look at how many things good old asprin has been used for over the years. SOME PEOPLE do like this drug. Any other drug I have tried to date has not even effected me 10% as much as provigil does. What is crazy is to keep the possibility for other people to even try something that may work almost null and void. because of a few people postings on this message board alone I have seen more people question the usage of provigil then I have seen complaints of how bad it actually is. You guys know if something does or does not work for you it still may have a chance to work for someone else. Dont consistantly badger someone elses chances!!! State your case and MOVE ON. You know who you are (just do a search for provigil and see the few names that consistantly pop up) Stop trying to justify your experiances for everyone I think they have been stated enough.

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