Hey, all! It's slightly over 2 months since I got injected with 2 shots of Invega. February 19th and 22nd (2024). I haven't viewed the forum rules, but I know from reading threads in the past we're not supposed to advise people to take anything, etc. However, if I was any person, I would recommend to myself to do what's worked for me. I strongly believe trusting in God and the prayers prayed for me has helped tremendously. That said, pushups and sit-ups have elevated my condition big time. It was a point where I was moving very slowly. My leg and arm movement was slow. But I pushed through and continued doing pushups and sit-ups daily. And I now move normally. My energy has also increased. I'm pretty much myself in the area of movement and energy. Motivation has also improved. Miraculously I've been experiencing joy at times. Initially, and up till recent, anhedonia and lack of motivation was real high. But the LORD has blessed me. I also memorize quotes and scriptures. I feel it has helped me greatly overcome to a high degree brain fog and short term memory loss due to Invega. I'm 36. I still have ways to go to improve. But I'm not in the suicidal or depressed area (or stage) anymore. If there's any depression still, it's not intense. I also take St. John's Wort. I've been doing so daily, 2 times a day, 2 pills (capsules) a day. I'm choosing to focus on the positive and improve on the negative, so I'm completely healed. I believe and know I eventually will be. I believe there are ways to speed up the process to healing. If I had a treadmill, and was not in an upstairs apartment, it would facilitate my recovery swiftly. I would run and walk fast on it, much throughout the day. I'll provide more information in subsequent posts. I'll include a quote and scripture (as) a part of this message to uplift and inspire you all to recovery:
"Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us..." (Ephesians 3:20).
"Let just and honest things be ever present to the mind" (Cicero).
What is just, honest, and true is that you will recover. God has given each of you his power and the possibility for anything good is always in your hands because of him.