Mental Health Coming Off Invega Sustenna (Paliperidone) v4

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Kratom used to work for me while still on invega and now it doesn’t. I wonder if that is a sign of dopamine receptor damage?
 
Does anybody actually regain their ability to feel substances? Everyone says most people do eventually but i don't know that I've ever seen a case of it, and have seen about 1000 cases where it never came back
 
I would say yes but only extremely slightly. I tried to study a topic of interest and struggled for about 20 minutes. Then it felt completely wrong in my brain and the only thing I could do was stare at the wall for 40 minutes. I am having trouble understanding how this is happening. I’m so angry I tested negative for schizophrenia and negative for marijuana but the doctor said I had cannabis induced psychosis. I was arrested at gunpoint and the police told the hospital I said I was going to beat and stab demons out of my mom. Then it turns out the police admitted they miscommunicated about what I said. So I was involuntarily admitted without being assessed by 2 doctors which is a law here in B.C. I was forced onto this drug because the police fucked up and am suffering horribly. I’m trying to find a lawyer who can help me sue. The whole time I tried to explain to the doctor I didn’t do or say what they said I did and he kept saying I was lying. It was only when I reached out to one officer that they listened to the police tapes of the audio recordings, that proved I was truthful. The doctor just said oh I’ll make a note of that but I was still forced to take this invega. Does anyone else think I can sue them and win?
schedule a mental health review panel.

i took me two times for them to let me go. i am no longer on meds.

best of luck!
 
I'm beginning to think that no one actually fully recovers from this injection. To fully recover you have to regain your ability to feel substances again, and I've seen not a single. I repeat, no 1 single instance of that happening.
 
I dont think not feeling substances is a natural function of the drug. I think that not feeling substances means brain damage.
 
Is there a single person out there who recovered their ability to feel substances? anyone at all?
 
This will be my last post on this forum.

As my journey unfolds, I've come to the conclusion that recovery is achievable. When you engage in mind healing activities, you will be amazed at how resilient the brain is. Yes these injections can suppress emotions, and the ability to feel any sort of substance. But you will feel these things again. I've smoked weed a number of times since my last injection, and I do feel the effects, same as alcohol. But I refrain from entertaining these things, especially alcohol, because it rots the mind.

My recipe for recovery was and still is cold showers, abstaining from porn and masturbating, I've recently disregarded all social media, and I've taken up the healthy habit of meditation and practicing mindfulness. If you are still on the shots, my heart goes out to you. If you aren't, give my regiment a try. You may discover something.

Best regards to everyone, this place has been helpful in the darkest days.
 
schedule a mental health review panel.

i took me two times for them to let me go. i am no longer on meds.

best of luck!
I did, they gave the review panel board the false information. I’ve been off the med for 7 months now and have been discharged, but they still have that info written in the paperwork. That’s why I want to sue if possible.
 
What's up everyone. I'm an Ex Smoker / Ex Drinker. I've been reading this thread for a year and a half now that I had my first psychotic episode. Basically I was on invega shots for 8 months and I couldn't do anything. All I did was lay down even though i couldn't sleep. I couldn't get high or drunk. That is until a couple months off the shot. I started smoking daily and I was completely healed at 9 months. My sexual problems went away as well. My weight dropped. But my psychosis came back as well . Now I'm back on the shot taking multi vitamins and magnesium. I'm on my third shot this time and I plan on leaving this medication for a second time. This time I plan on being completely sober, working out, and eating clean. It's worth a shot
 
I did, they gave the review panel board the false information. I’ve been off the med for 7 months now and have been discharged, but they still have that info written in the paperwork. That’s why I want to sue if possible.
to sue them it would probably be impossible but keep me in the loop because I too live in BC, Canada.

Yes, the same thing happened to me when i did the review panel, the doctors gave out false information but the mental health lawyer threw that info in the garbage , it was discarded, and it had nothing to do with my case for the review panel. i was told that the doctor made up lot of stuff about me.

anyways, i am very happy that i am no longer on meds and i do see myself recovering from this madness. life is getting much more better for me. i have seen some major improvements such as having the ability to sweat again and i am finally able to exercise more such as going for walks.

yes, i want to sue the government, the doctor, but i am a person of color i don't think i will ever get justice or proper representation just because of my skin colour. do not take this as a bad thing because i am a Canadian citizen and i support the Canadian livelihood. i still believe Canada is the best country in the world despite the corruption we all have to deal with..

anyways, i feel like there is not much we can do, i have tried many lawyers including pro bono and i always get shut down. i stay postive and i am glad i am discharged and no longer forced to take these awful meds. i wasted the last 3 years of my life, i was bed ridden.

and to those that are on meds and are reading this, understand that you will recover as long as you are off the meds for at least anywhere from 8-12 months. keep in mind to take your supplments like st john wort and whatever that will remove physical stress from thy body. always schedule a review panel when possible (it may be called something else in your state/province).
 
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