Mental Health Coming Off Invega Sustenna (Paliperidone) v4

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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
It only took a couple months to be able to get high again?
 
I'm 2 months off and improvement is significant +15%~ in relation to first month.

Kundalini yoga helped me significantly and when I do it makes me feel like my brain is tingling and I'm more in peace. But you have to rise kundalini at top of your head and maintain it for at least 20min. Kundalini yoga can be done everywere but in nature preferely or in bed and in any position but its preffered to sit and cross your legs. Just breathe 1-5 times deeply and hold your breath, then imagine red shiny light at position of coccyx inside body. After that imagine red aurora like mist around you in radius of 5-30m which starts to vacuum towards coccyx. When you need to breathe repeat the process. After you feel tension there imagine red light going through your spine towards top of your head and spreading in your brain repeatedly. It might not work first few times but is worth a try.
 
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I used to practice meditation too. The fact is I don't feel anything emotional but I am taking 30 min or 1 hour sitting on the grass for connecting with nature and mother Earth..
The main point is that Invega blockes dopamine and serotonine and it's interesting to create the atmosphere to get new neuronal connections.
Keep going bro! 💪🏼👍🏼😊
Yes its good. Try this with meditation its better.
 
Anyone who was able to feel substances again seems to have done it within 3 months. After that i dont see anyone saying they did it in 6 months or 12 months or whatever.
 
Well i have searched literally everywhere i could and it seems that yes a few lucky people do recover and regain their ability to feel substances but this seems to happen in the first 3 months or so and if it doesn't, i have not found a single case which has went beyond that and regained the ability. NONE. However i have found plenty of people 7, 8, 9, 10 months, 2 years, 4 years after the shot that still dont feel substances even if they feel better than they used to. Not regaining your ability to feel substances means you are not fully recovered. I now believe that it is almost impossible to actually fully recover from this. I think that this drug permanently damages your dopamine receptors in the very large majority of cases. It sucks and I dont want to sound negative but i honestly think that is the truth.
 
So many people only end up getting the starter dose which is way too much in my opinion, I thought your suppose to “start low and go slow”. But no they stuff you a big ass loading dose to begin.these doctors need to be held more accountable, too many people stop after the loading does and are stuck with the drugs for lots of f’in months
 
So many people only end up getting the starter dose which is way too much in my opinion, I thought your suppose to “start low and go slow”. But no they stuff you a big ass loading dose to begin.these doctors need to be held more accountable, too many people stop after the loading does and are stuck with the drugs for lots of f’in months
At this point I'm not sure the problem is there being invega in the body. Once the invega is gone i believe the problems will still persist because at this point there has been actual changes in the brain chemistry by this drug. The new problem is that.
 
And people keep talking about not being able to wait until they can feel substances again, but its not going to happen unfortunately. If you are 10 months in and still can't get high I'm truly sorry to say this but you aren't going to. That is a permanent side effect.
 
And people keep talking about not being able to wait until they can feel substances again, but its not going to happen unfortunately. If you are 10 months in and still can't get high I'm truly sorry to say this but you aren't going to. That is a permanent side effect.
If you're young then it cant be parmanent.
 
Honestly I'm not trying to be pessimistic but no one actually truly recovers from this. The damage is permanent. Some very very few lucky people get away without permanent damage but the large majority of people have lasting effects. And i think that most of the people who think that they recovered 100% simply got used to feeling the way invega makes you feel and dont even really remember what they felt like before. I guarantee you that if they tried to get high that it wouldn't work. The success stories aren't good. Theres always something not right in all of them. It really really hurts me to say this but you do not recover from this. You just dont.
 
This guy also recovered the ability to feel substances like he use too
I read through that guys posts. He was getting high 2 months off. He never truly lost his ability. Everyone who got it back, got it back almost immediately. I haven't seen anyone at all get it back after its been 4 months or more
 
I really do wish just 1 single person would come by and prove me wrong and say "Yeah i was able to get high at 6 months off the shot" or even 1 year or something. But they aren't anywhere to be seen.
 
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