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Why arent I getting better? AAAHHHHHH


Posted by sarah sleepy on June 21, 2000 at 07:02:28:

I feel like !@#$ today! I wish I could just feel awake enough to keep the good job I have. If I mess this up, or dont get paid, my kids wont eat! I feel like crying, I wish I could just give up and somebody else would support me. I cant go on disability - I cant afford it! So I am sitting at work trying to stay awake. I started provigil a couple of months ago - have been quite sick, lost weight, and still not awake. i just put a call in to my doctor, so that I may switch meds. I use to take cylert and didnt really like it - and I will not take that.
Should I try and take Ritalin? Will I fell a rush?
Should I try dexedrine? what is this like?
I am also on prozac.
what is your experience with all of these?
I need something to make me feel human - the provigil was working ok, but I get sick to my stomach when I take it and feel weird all the time - I even felt a little bit of a rush in the morning while taking this, so I am scared what the other drugs will do
AAAAAAHAAAAAHAAAHHHHHHHHH
Thanks for listening,
I love reading all of your messages.
WE ARE FAMILY!
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