Thank you all... Lisa and Keri I am sorry it took me so long to log back in and respond to your input.
That is what makes having a place like this to come so special and it is great to see so many people have found it.
I had a conversation about this topic last Friday with my doctor's nurse over the phone and she spoke to the doctor about all of the information I had received at that point.
As for the nuvigil / provogil; she stated (called me back yesterday after speaking with my doctor) that he would not be the one to prescribe such a medicine and I reiterated my concerns about them anyway and how I hoped that switching back to the singulair with an increased "single" dosage might do the trick. After speaking with her I think we are all more comfortable with the Singulair.
Does anyone know about Xyzal? I think this could be part of the "problem".. As an example; two nights ago I forgot my medicine before going to bed (I very rarely do this; my wife and I both have reminders on our phones and I keep my medicine in the kitchen where none of the kids can reach it; but it is in plain sight). Yesterday I woke up like I "used" to; at 6:00am what I used to call my natural alarm clock kicked in; I was up, ready to go, and I had energy "ALL" day long...
However last night I took my medicine at night like I am supposed to and I had trouble waking up this morning... 8:00am rolled around and I struggled and fought myself out of bed and I've been up for about 40 minutes now (1 cup of coffee) and I still want to go back to sleep
-- except I can't because I have things to do and a 3 year old who wants my attention...
I am a creature of habit and I go to bed every night at 10:00; set the sleep timer on the t.v. and turn on the news... I finally decided to read some information about the Xyzal I am taking and I found the following information.
Xyzal Info:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000405/Anyway, everyone has been great on this topic. I am going back in on 6/17 to see the doctor and do blood work. After speaking with his nurse we have decided for the time being to not make any changes until I have had an opportunity to sit down with the doctor face to face with my "LIST" of problems and questions and go from there.
After reading more about the xyzal I don't think it's my "WHOLE" problem with the fatigue but after the accidental experiment over the last two days I definitely think it's part of the problem.
~Lucas