Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 902845

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sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:53:39

Hi,

I'm trying provigil, 100 twice a day and cutting dexedrine from 45 to 10-15mg. per day.

I can't feel the provigil. Yes, I'm getting over the flu and feel so weak. And I'm writing in part because I feel miserable. Fatigue is part of my symptomology.

Is there a dose of provigil folks here use?

Thanks!

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil » floatingbridge

Posted by Phillipa on June 23, 2009, at 22:57:01

In reply to sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:53:39

If you've had the flu wait til your body is fully recovered. Energy may return hopefully. Seems most take 1-200mg. Phillipa

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by Frustratedmama on June 24, 2009, at 16:23:01

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil » floatingbridge, posted by Phillipa on June 23, 2009, at 22:57:01

Provigil always felt like placebo to me..... However, I have reconsidered taking it now that I am so wired up- may be easier on me than adderall. I remember taking 200 mg 1 time a day....

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by alchemy on June 24, 2009, at 18:01:56

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by Frustratedmama on June 24, 2009, at 16:23:01

I had such high hopes for provigil. It seems to help most people. Unfortunately, I didn't get an effect.

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by zzzz7 on June 25, 2009, at 4:00:07

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by alchemy on June 24, 2009, at 18:01:56

It doesn't feel speedy like dexedrine, at least for me at 200mg. It made me more alert and helped keep my SSRI from pooping out, I believe.

I would take 100mg daily just for the antidepressant augmentation. I'd take 200-400mg daily if I needed to stay awake.

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by chumbawumba on June 25, 2009, at 20:56:41

In reply to sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:53:39

I've taken up to 600 mg a day. That's high, I think 200 mg is more normal. It's not like snorting a line of crank or anything but you WILL be able to concentrate. Don't take it past noon or plan on watching the late late show.

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by floatingbridge on June 25, 2009, at 21:17:58

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by chumbawumba on June 25, 2009, at 20:56:41

Thanks for all your responses. I am starting to 'feel' the provigil at work, and when I kick this nasty flu, I think it will be enough to meet my needs.

I'm a'thinkin' about having the spit test for my adrenals--w/ my hashimoto's thyroid issue not resolving, I think there could be something under the thyroid, under this cr*ppy depression's fatigue that AD's (or stims) won't adequately address alone.

I'm still feeling miserable, but it's not quite the pity-party I was having a few days ago when I last posted.

Thanks for being here!

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil

Posted by elanor roosevelt on June 26, 2009, at 0:40:06

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by floatingbridge on June 25, 2009, at 21:17:58

provigil is not a stimulant

it enhances wakefullness

and for some it has AD effects

 

Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil » elanor roosevelt

Posted by floatingbridge on June 26, 2009, at 0:51:24

In reply to Re: sliding a bit: question about provigil, posted by elanor roosevelt on June 26, 2009, at 0:40:06

I think it may help with my ADD. Certainly doesn't feel like a stimulant like dexadrine! Though some report getting 'wired' on it. (I have not.)


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