Posted by Mishal on November 8, 2007, at 4:08:36
In reply to Re: Provigil dependence? - Feel need 2x 200mg a da » Mishal, posted by d0pamine on November 7, 2007, at 19:51:25
> I've never taken provigil for euphoria, mood elevating, calming, or relaxing and have never actually even experienced any of those effects from it. I've only used it when I've needed to stay awake during the day due to situational sleep deprivation at night and in those cases I can assure you that for me it is less effective every single consecutive day that I use it. The tolerance that I speak of pertains only to the ability to keep my eyes open and has nothing to do with mood or feelings. The crash at the end (once again speaking only in terms of sleep recovery) is also significantly worse for me with provigil than with amphetamine taken for the same reason for the same length of time.
Hi d0pamine,No offence meant, but you should had gone through my post focusing a little more. I reiterate it again, Provigil will have many ups and downs at the initial stage. It is only after repeated dosing you are going to get the full benefit. It took more than a month for me to reap the whole fruits after dosing and adjusting.
Once again let me repeat: You can't assess provigil's potentials within a few days of dosing. You should have to be extremely patient. It is a painstaking process that will sometimes last for weeks or even months. But once you get into; you will never regret it.
Provigil worths a try. It is not like alcohol which comforts you first only to upset you later. Provigil is entirely different. It will upset you first but wait.. The reward will be there.
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