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Why do stimulants make me tired?

I have chronic fatigue and everything seems to make me tired. Especially stimulants.

Why isn't Nuvigil all of a sudden not working for me?

My MD gave me a 2 week's worth supply of Nuvigil to try. For two weeks, it helped me greatly. It is the first drug to help me with extreme... read more

Guaifenesin - Regarding Mucinex for fibromyalgia?

I have ME or CFS but I was reading that it shares some of the same symptoms Pain is not a huge issue for me but Fatigue is terrible I... read more

Drowsiness w/Cymbalta? Fighting fatigue?

I've read the official med info, but would like to ask people actually taking Cymbalta if it makes you drowsy during the day, or if it relieves... read more

Provigil - Does modafinil adjust and start showing affects of wakefulness instantly or over time?

I tried modafinil on two different occasions. Once I took a 100 mg and saw no difference. the second time I took 200 mg after breakfast and half an... read more

Is Zoloft or Effexor effective for PTSD (w BPD)? See other diagnoses please?

I suffer from PTSD, Major Depressive Disorder, Acute Anxiety, BPD, and OCD. I also have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue... read more

How much Tramadol before tolerance begins?

I have what I believe to be Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with a number of various symptoms. The only thing that has ever given me... read more

What are the differences between lorazepam and alprazolam?

such as how long they last , or if im taking 1mg of lorazepam , is that equal to 1mg of alprazolam

Acetazolamide for vestibular migraines?

I have been prescribed acetazolamide and amitriptyline for a new diagnosis of vestibular migraine (without headache). I am not 100% that this... read more

Is Nuvigil a narcotic like Aderrall?

I was approved for Aderrall, but learned it was a narcotic. After more research, I see that it is basically pharmaceutical grade amphetamine. A... read more

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