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Re: I FINALLY KNOW!


Posted by kate on February 02, 2000 at 06:10:17:

In Reply to: Re: I FINALLY KNOW! posted by Dianne on February 01, 2000 at 22:52:17:

Hi Dianne,

I'm wondering what you meant in your response to Brian about being keyed up on Provigil.
Two days ago (sunday), I was dizzy all day, and chalked it up to a "bad day". The
next day, Monday, there was an annoucement at work that the the parent company of my company was going to sell us off -- so it was a stressful day-- speculating what that might mean to our jobs. The whole day I was super keyed up, some from the news and, I think, from the provigil. It felt like I had gotten to the point where the provigil had built up in my system. I was pretty much unable to focus on anything. The next day, I skipped taking it, and by about noon, I was feeling great. The afternoon was very productive. I was able to concentrate like I never could before provigil, but I was not so agitated that I could not focus.

Has anyone had an experience with a cumulative build up of provigil?

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