Jimmy,
It does take time to get used to it all. Hang on, just like you're doing. You already have had a taste of the energetic days, so I'm sure that will help keep you going. At least you know it pays off.
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cat528,
Sure. As a very new newbie, I was trying to say that I was feeling better but not 100% cured of the tiredness and fatigue and I still had to take the Provigil to stay awake at work which is where all my problems started. For only 3 nights on the therapy I was pleased, but recognizing it was not an immediate miracle cure - which I expected as others on this forum had me well prepared before I started. I'm now at 11 nights and I had to take Provigil yesterday and today although I had a few non-stimulant days last week and over the weekend. I think these steps back have been experienced by others. Hope this is what you were looking for.
JimK
Sure. As a very new newbie, I was trying to say that I was feeling better but not 100% cured of the tiredness and fatigue and I still had to take the Provigil to stay awake at work which is where all my problems started. For only 3 nights on the therapy I was pleased, but recognizing it was not an immediate miracle cure - which I expected as others on this forum had me well prepared before I started. I'm now at 11 nights and I had to take Provigil yesterday and today although I had a few non-stimulant days last week and over the weekend. I think these steps back have been experienced by others. Hope this is what you were looking for.
JimK