Guest guest Posted December 4, 1999 Report Share Posted December 4, 1999 Christie, I wonder what dose you took of Ritalin. Sensitive people usually can get by with very low doses. (as little as 5 mg. 2x per day) Also, for many the nervousness wears off after a month. beth Re: Reversing brain fog -To Christie and Lee reritalin > From: " C.Tab. " <tab@...> > > At 11:47 AM 11/30/99 -0800, you wrote: > >From: " Springer " <katspring@...> > > > >I had problems both with doing steps in a sequence (pay bill by writing > >check, but no stamp on envelope and forgot to mail - sound familiar to > >anybody?) as well as tasks which had more than one thing to concentrate on > >at once. > > > >The single most valuable supplement/med for me has been ritalin. I cannot > >put this too strongly for anyone who has not thought about this. When I > > > Hi, > > I tried this when I first got the brain fog, but it made me nevous and even > more light headed - I was SO disappointed! While in college I took this > for a short time and for the first time I didn't have a concentration > problem. I'm glad this works for you and perhaps others will try it due > to your post! > > Thanks for writing, > > Christie > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 1999 Report Share Posted December 4, 1999 Hi, I would be willing to try it again, but am concerned about brainfog getting worse on it - it did before, hard is that is to believe! I have NO evergy reserve, and have to be careful with even coffee. But I'm willing to try a lot to function a little more normally. When I am extra sick - and of course tired, depression can set in even tho I reluctatly take an antidepressent at a low dose. I also have the lyme diagnosis and flagyl has totally eliminated the IBS, but still have fatigue and chronic respiratory infections, sigh... But I know lyme will take time to treat. I just hope the LLMD is right when he said he has never seen a false positive LUAT! Wondering if I will better in my lifetime! Lol! Christie At 12:31 PM 12/4/99 -0800, you wrote: >From: beth <elsbeth@...> > >Christie, > >I wonder what dose you took of Ritalin. Sensitive people usually can get by >with very low doses. (as little as 5 mg. 2x per day) Also, for many the >nervousness wears off after a month. > >beth > > > Re: Reversing brain fog -To Christie and Lee >reritalin > > >> From: " C.Tab. " <tab@...> >> >> At 11:47 AM 11/30/99 -0800, you wrote: >> >From: " Springer " <katspring@...> >> > >> >I had problems both with doing steps in a sequence (pay bill by writing >> >check, but no stamp on envelope and forgot to mail - sound familiar to >> >anybody?) as well as tasks which had more than one thing to concentrate >on >> >at once. >> > >> >The single most valuable supplement/med for me has been ritalin. I >cannot >> >put this too strongly for anyone who has not thought about this. When I >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I tried this when I first got the brain fog, but it made me nevous and >even >> more light headed - I was SO disappointed! While in college I took this >> for a short time and for the first time I didn't have a concentration >> problem. I'm glad this works for you and perhaps others will try it due >> to your post! >> >> Thanks for writing, >> >> Christie >> >> > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each >other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment >discussed here, please consult your doctor. > >>This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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