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I've started walking and in a few weeks I'm going to start a water exercise class at the Y.View Thread

Then it took me 3 weeks until I told anyone except my husband . And still don't tell hardly anyone.Only my close relatives know. The people I work with don't know, and even most of my closest friends don't know yet. And I was DX in 2008.
I just don't feel comfortable yet talking about it with everybody. I guess that might be a good topic for another thread.View Thread

But exercise alone didn't help much, in fact I found while I temporarily had more energy, in the long run, it made me want to rest more. But I will continue to exercise because I know how extremely important it is with MS and how lucky I am that I can still do it.
So anyone who has had success with Provigil / Nuvigil I'd love to hear your words of encouragement !!
Thanks---View Thread
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