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Methylphenidate Good First-Choice Pediatric ADHD Drug
I found this article very interesting & thought I'd share. Granted, if you found a medication strategy that works for you, definitely don't change it, as it really varies from person to person. https://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/adhd/methylphenidate-good-first-choice-pediatric-adhd-drug/article/789207
I found this article very interesting & thought I'd share. Granted, if you found a medication strategy that works for you, definitely don't change it, as it really varies from person to person. https://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/adhd/methylphenidate-good-first-choice-pediatric-adhd-drug/article/789207
Pennywink
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 years ago
Eradicating Adderall Forever
Now, not to get you confused, but many days I didn't even take the
Armodafinil
and be just fine. In fact, the
Armodafinil
seems pretty useless to me because you're supposed to only take it once a day, especially at a 250mg dosage.
Now, not to get you confused, but many days I didn't even take the
Armodafinil
and be just fine. In fact, the
Armodafinil
seems pretty useless to me because you're supposed to only take it once a day, especially at a 250mg dosage.
Anonymous91
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
Fatigue
Wow I thought that I was bad taking 3 1/2 weeks to shake the cold I had but now the fatigue has gotten so bad that I can barely get up. I manage to get my grandson to school and back but that’s the extent of the day. Thank God his schools only 4 miles away. I’m having a hard time adjusting to this. Normally
Wow I thought that I was bad taking 3 1/2 weeks to shake the cold I had but now the fatigue has gotten so bad that I can barely get up. I manage to get my grandson to school and back but that’s the extent of the day. Thank God his schools only 4 miles away. I’m having a hard time adjusting to this. Normally
Doubled51
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
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Modafinil
Hello, my husband has Tourette’s and has never taken medicine as long as I’ve know him. He said he did as a child and didn’t like the way he made it feel. His Tourette’s isn’t so bad I think. He recently asked GP to be referred to neurologist who he talked to about Modafinil and Dr agrees he may benefit
Hello, my husband has Tourette’s and has never taken medicine as long as I’ve know him. He said he did as a child and didn’t like the way he made it feel. His Tourette’s isn’t so bad I think. He recently asked GP to be referred to neurologist who he talked to about Modafinil and Dr agrees he may benefit
Hidden
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Tourettes Action
6 years ago
I have a question that someone might be able to help me with?
Hello all, I hope and pray y'all are hanging in there ok. With my increase of energy levels I'm sick and tired of my recliner! I want to drag it out to the yard and set fire to it at times! What a love/hate relationship I have with it! Anyhow, with the start of Modafinil i have a little more energy
Hello all, I hope and pray y'all are hanging in there ok. With my increase of energy levels I'm sick and tired of my recliner! I want to drag it out to the yard and set fire to it at times! What a love/hate relationship I have with it! Anyhow, with the start of Modafinil i have a little more energy
Allen5280
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
1 month in since Diagnosis - this is the most baffling diease; doesn't help that DR's do not seem to have any answers that are worthwhile.
I have had Ocrevus, IV steroids; Modafinil and Baclofen for PPMS. None of these have helped, I'm still exhausted, have dropped 15 pounds (I didn't have to begin w/to lose). I take B12, D3, Niacin, C and Lecithin. Eat every vegetable and fruit I can work into my day in every possible form. I'm frustrated
I have had Ocrevus, IV steroids; Modafinil and Baclofen for PPMS. None of these have helped, I'm still exhausted, have dropped 15 pounds (I didn't have to begin w/to lose). I take B12, D3, Niacin, C and Lecithin. Eat every vegetable and fruit I can work into my day in every possible form. I'm frustrated
Juliew19673
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Slowly giving up.
Ok so after my recent post about the NDT seeming to do nothing to help and the mass of supplements I've been taking ( seemingly at wrong doses or unnecessarily) I came to a huge decision. I've literally stopped the lot! I can't get any help from my doctor as I've tried and he's useless and now my head
Ok so after my recent post about the NDT seeming to do nothing to help and the mass of supplements I've been taking ( seemingly at wrong doses or unnecessarily) I came to a huge decision. I've literally stopped the lot! I can't get any help from my doctor as I've tried and he's useless and now my head
Linac
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Rock bottom
I'll try not to make this a woe is me post lol but I'm really needing some advice. Long story short - naff doctor has insisted for years my thyroid is fine and all my symptoms are down to Narcolepsy and fibro (which they could be) so I took a private blood test which came back as my thyroid at 5.7 and
I'll try not to make this a woe is me post lol but I'm really needing some advice. Long story short - naff doctor has insisted for years my thyroid is fine and all my symptoms are down to Narcolepsy and fibro (which they could be) so I took a private blood test which came back as my thyroid at 5.7 and
Linac
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Panic attacks are ruining my life. The meds I take do not help. Escitalopram, Effexor, Modafinil (for excess sleeping) and Venlafaxine.
Meds are not helping panic attacks
Meds are not helping panic attacks
retiredleo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Modafinil (smart drug)
Hi all Was wondering if anybody else was given Modafinil in recovery/rehabilitation of a brain haemorrhage? I was put on it in December 2012 during my rehabilitation and it brought me on so much. The rehab team made a video of me before I was on the drug and a few months later and the change was unbelievable
Hi all Was wondering if anybody else was given Modafinil in recovery/rehabilitation of a brain haemorrhage? I was put on it in December 2012 during my rehabilitation and it brought me on so much. The rehab team made a video of me before I was on the drug and a few months later and the change was unbelievable
Wazza84
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Headway
6 years ago
Fatigue is kicking my arse!
All jokes aside this fatigue thing is really starting to worsen. Now I do take Modafinil but lately it has not had the same effect. I’m here to ask the collective what else they have used to help. Do any of us have info on Ritalin or Adderall? Any and all guidance will be greatly appreciated.
All jokes aside this fatigue thing is really starting to worsen. Now I do take Modafinil but lately it has not had the same effect. I’m here to ask the collective what else they have used to help. Do any of us have info on Ritalin or Adderall? Any and all guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Seifert_09
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Hello. First Post.
Just registered on this site, I was given my genetic test result last week and the nurologist then confirmed I had AMN. VLCFA blood test was earlier, high levels. And now I don't know what to do. I got some Baclofen from my GP a few months ago when he informed me my limping was in fact spasticity.
Just registered on this site, I was given my genetic test result last week and the nurologist then confirmed I had AMN. VLCFA blood test was earlier, high levels. And now I don't know what to do. I got some Baclofen from my GP a few months ago when he informed me my limping was in fact spasticity.
hvaan
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Spasticity (again) , constipation (again), fatigue (always).
It's always the same, much like my posts, but I'll say this again. About two weeks ago my spasticity was through the roof. Off the scale. And my fatigue, and, and here is the thing, I hadn't been to the toilet for one week. One week. That's a record for me. I'm used to the uncomfortable
It's always the same, much like my posts, but I'll say this again. About two weeks ago my spasticity was through the roof. Off the scale. And my fatigue, and, and here is the thing, I hadn't been to the toilet for one week. One week. That's a record for me. I'm used to the uncomfortable
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Modafinil
I started to take Modafinil "Provigil" 100mg every morning because I could not stay awake and had little energy most days. To my surprise, my RLS was gone without using any other medicine. Not a recommendation just a pleasant surprise.
I started to take Modafinil "Provigil" 100mg every morning because I could not stay awake and had little energy most days. To my surprise, my RLS was gone without using any other medicine. Not a recommendation just a pleasant surprise.
reedallenbrown44
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Good news and bad
I just received my second denial letter from SSDI for disability benefits. The disability attorney that I am working with tells me that this is sadly very typical, and that I will likely not be approved until I meet with an administrative law judge, which could be up to two years from now. Most people
I just received my second denial letter from SSDI for disability benefits. The disability attorney that I am working with tells me that this is sadly very typical, and that I will likely not be approved until I meet with an administrative law judge, which could be up to two years from now. Most people
Aaron98
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Genome sequencing
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Paying for having fun.
I sure enjoyed my time hunting the last couple of days with my son and nephews but of course it came with a cost. Today my fatigue has me kicked to the curb. In so darn tired and weak its an effort to make it to the bathroom. But if that's the cost of being normal so be it. God willing I will do it
I sure enjoyed my time hunting the last couple of days with my son and nephews but of course it came with a cost. Today my fatigue has me kicked to the curb. In so darn tired and weak its an effort to make it to the bathroom. But if that's the cost of being normal so be it. God willing I will do it
Doubled51
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Marijuana for spasticity, muscle spasms, pain.
I used to love smoking dope, once was a time when I couldn't imagine life without it. I was unaware of my AMN, And though I was all for legalisation, I honestly believed all of the medical Marijuana angles were nonsense. Time moves on, and here I am, older, and AMN continuing it's slow burn through
I used to love smoking dope, once was a time when I couldn't imagine life without it. I was unaware of my AMN, And though I was all for legalisation, I honestly believed all of the medical Marijuana angles were nonsense. Time moves on, and here I am, older, and AMN continuing it's slow burn through
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Modafinil for fatigue
Hi I've just been reading about a drug called modafinil which I looked up after reading a post on a FB site for people with PBC. This person stated she had seen a marked improvement in concentration and cognitive function since taking it. I suffer badly with this and fatigue and lately have felt I might
Hi I've just been reading about a drug called modafinil which I looked up after reading a post on a FB site for people with PBC. This person stated she had seen a marked improvement in concentration and cognitive function since taking it. I suffer badly with this and fatigue and lately have felt I might
Heleno
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Piracetam, 4-AP, spasticity, myelin, constipation.
I have mentioned Piracetam several times before. I first tried it just for the hell of it. I’d taken it way, way back when I was in University as a Nootropic, a smart-drug. I couldn’t say if it made me any smarter, but I recalled how pleasant the feeling was. Like a nice, sunny day. Took it a few
I have mentioned Piracetam several times before. I first tried it just for the hell of it. I’d taken it way, way back when I was in University as a Nootropic, a smart-drug. I couldn’t say if it made me any smarter, but I recalled how pleasant the feeling was. Like a nice, sunny day. Took it a few
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
7 years ago
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