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Sam takes 200 mg. of provigil in a.m. and noon, and doesn't fall asleep at

the table anymore--though he doesn't get to the table often these days,

except for supper at which time he falls asleep immediately after eating or

has what the doctor calls convulsive synope or just plain fainting. He

can't take provigilt at night, the doc says, as he wouldn't be able to

sleep, but it seems to me that he could sleep all day and still sleep at

night. Interesting. Lou Reynolds

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Another option to help cut through the fog is Wellbutrin. The fog comes

from several sources. Medication is one clear source of the 'fog'. The

other is the amount of stress (from ANY source) that I face. Even watching

a movie or going out to a busy resturant can magnify the 'fog'.

I take Wellbutrin once in the morning. It allows me to better focus on my

work, tasks at hand, and frankly better compensate when my symptoms become

problematic. Just a thought.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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