Guest guest Posted March 7, 2002 Report Share Posted March 7, 2002 , I use the wellbutrin. It appears to get in the back way and gives a little nor-epi. Definitely helps with my walking. It is commonly used in MS to help counter act the fatigue. I have also used phendimetrazine which raises the blood pressure too. I had allot of success with it but can no longer get it as the doctor that was prescribing it abused it and sold it to anyone, irregardless of the condition. I actually went to the trial of this doctor and met some MS patients who also had much success with the drug. Two of them were no longer in wheel chairs. There is a research doctor in University of New Mexico who was studying the affects of the drug (using it for stroke patients). He will soon be trying it on incomplete spinal cord injuries, which really could include MS patients because their cords are damaged by lesions. Now that I've chatted and gotten off the subject....... Wellbutrin helps raise my blood pressure, doesn't cause apathy and seems to help increase the brain-spinal cord signal. later and hugs, cindy RE: CPAP & Nebuilzer Greetings Vera! Thank you for asking. Yes, I wanted to respond, but barely had the energy to deal with work and family. Priorities. That's the key word with most neurological disorders. Priorities. And since others were providing you excellent input, I just didn't feel I needed to add any input. But fortunately, I am on an upswing. I have started using Wellbutrin to try to cut through the fog that I have most mornings. That fog can be VERY intense. But the Wellbutrin seems to have a positive impact, so far. Regards, =jbf= B. FisherIf you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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