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Old Jun 11, 2013, 08:21 AM
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Hi - I'm a new member here and have been taking Nuvigil on an off for about 6 months for Bipolar Disorder. For the first couple weeks it always increases my mood but then it turns on me and I feel horrible and restless. I admit I have overtaken this medication from time to time but this time I'm experiencing a completely different side effect. Hard to explain but basically just feel icky, restless and mind going a hundred miles an hour. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced these side effects with Nuvigil? Any feedback is appreciated.

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Old Jun 11, 2013, 08:58 AM
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I have had the other effect and it has helped me way over sleep. Like all day long then I sleep all night too. But when I am awake I am on the button and clear, somewhat hyper feeling inside for me. I'm sure that doesn't help you though.
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