Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 97535

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Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users??

Posted by IsoM on March 11, 2002, at 22:34:07

Got a couple of questions I'd love to ask you to check something about? Care to respond?

 

Re: Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users?? » IsoM

Posted by Lorraine on March 12, 2002, at 10:19:43

In reply to Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users??, posted by IsoM on March 11, 2002, at 22:34:07

I take Provigil (25 mgs), with Neurontin, with Klonopin, with Buspar (the latter may not be working out--I'll see). Provigil causes some anxiety (not as bad as Adderall or Concerta), but has some anti-depressant effects and increases motivation for me. I'm not home yet with my meds. My family is finding me intolerable because I have a fair amount of aggitation, which I have been unwilling to treat b/c I want to avoid taking much Klonopin (I'm beginning to think that I am a bit rediculous about this.) I'll answer questions if I can.

Lorraine

 

Re: Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users?? » Lorraine

Posted by IsoM on March 13, 2002, at 0:06:13

In reply to Re: Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users?? » IsoM, posted by Lorraine on March 12, 2002, at 10:19:43

Thanks so much for answering back, Lorraine.
First, I need someone who is a long-term user of Provigil or Olmifon. I've been using Olmifon (adrafinil) about 2 1/2 - 3 months. I'd like someone who's used it at least this long or even longer would be better. Have you had a chance to use it that long, Lorraine?

 

Re: Sorry, just a month or 6 weeks nm (nm) » IsoM

Posted by Lorraine on March 13, 2002, at 1:35:02

In reply to Re: Manowar, or any other Provigil/Olmifon Users?? » Lorraine, posted by IsoM on March 13, 2002, at 0:06:13

 

Re: Sorry, just a month or 6 weeks » Lorraine

Posted by IsoM on March 13, 2002, at 15:43:37

In reply to Re: Sorry, just a month or 6 weeks nm (nm) » IsoM, posted by Lorraine on March 13, 2002, at 1:35:02

Thanks again for responding, Lorraine. I just need to know whether anyone has felt a need for an increase after a couple of months. Most times that a person feels good after a response to medications, another body mechanism kicks in (like falling in love) with increased levels of PEA, an aphetamine-like hormonal/neurotransmitter chemical, causing a increase of dopamine. That natural body response fades after a month or so leaving the real response of the medication to be truly seen. I'm curious to find how others have responded.


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