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Old Jan 18, 2013, 01:34 PM
ledfnzeppelin ledfnzeppelin is offline
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My current med mix is 50mg of zoloft and 160mg of geodon and coupled with ect treatments Im doing very well. However, my only problem is that I sleep 11 hours a day due to the geodon. I was wondering if there's anything I can take to maybe give me a few hours back? Is that what provigil/nuvigil is for?

Any advice on what I can possibly take to help the excessive sleep would be truly appreciated. Im trying to gain another 3 hours back if possible.

Thanks in advance,
Rob

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Old Jan 18, 2013, 04:26 PM
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Assuming you live in the U.S., you could try and get some ephedrine.
It's a behind-the-counter controlled substance that some pharmacies carry.

Short and Sweet: It's an amphetamine, it's legal, it's cheap, it works.

Provigil will work, that's what it's made for, but not nearly as well and you need to actually get an RX for it.
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