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@bebold Your comments hit home with me. When improvements are so incremental, it is difficult to say when you actually feel better. My situation seems to follow an up-and-down trajectory. I will feel better for hours or days, even, but then slump again. I was definitely doing much better until I took the last booster in Oct 2023. I had mornings when I woke up feeling so energized and eager to get out and own the day. Since my setback, I no longer have those mornings. I hope that they will return.

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@greenshade Yes, I hear you. My last booster set me back months. In fact, I don't think I have ever fully recovered from it. I'm not as well as I had been prior to the booster. And, yes, up and down with the fatigue. My primary just ordered low dose naltrexone. I had taken it years ago when first diagnosed with LC and it did help with the fatigue. But at the end of that trial, they would not renew it. Now there are several published studies showing it helps some LC patients with their fatigue so they are willing to prescribe it on an ongoing basis. I will start it soon and hope to see positive results. Best to you!