Do you have anxiety from the invegaYes, it is true. I am doing this type of work all day, from the time I wake to the time I sleep, every day, week after week for months on end and I don't plan to stop. It is a full-time job and someday I hope to start a non-profit so I can start giving myself a deserved salary for this work. But I guess I can't expect others to do such work or even a small fraction of it, but without the help and pressure/actions of others, I'm not sure how change is remotely possible.
As for Janssen "owning" all the people/contacts I mentioned, the general gist and sentiment may be correct but this may be worthy of articulating more specifically. It isn't just Janssen but the other leading psychiatric pharmaceutical drug makers (leaders in market share and market revenue and leaders in penalties suffered in litigation!), like Eli Lilly, Otsuka, Bristol Myers Squibb, etc. It is certainly reasonable to believe they exert a lot of influence and perhaps even control but I believe that the widespread corruption that I suspect and for which evidence and even irrefutable proof exists for, is more of a collaboration than something for which centralized power and command exists. I believe this collaboration in corruption involves not only mental health care providers but hospitals, clinics, medicine at wide, medical schools, pharmacy, law enforcement, justice departments, private law firms, the legal profession, law schools, lawmakers, executives, elements of corporate news media, social scientists, social work and criminology. These non-pharmaceutical company professions irrefutably originate a lot of corruption and wrongdoing on their own accord, both related to mental health and outside of mental health and even outside healthcare in general.
Were I not so busy with struggling against corruption in mental health care, the psychiatric pharmaceutical companies, I would be addressing corruption elsewhere that exists independently and deserves work and attention. Unfortunately, we have a wider, obvious problem with corruption in our society/societies! Which seems to make the challenge of addressing and solving any particular systemic injustice and corruption all the more difficult.
I've appealed to many religious leaders about these problems, giving impassioned and sound arguments based on holy texts, figures and traditions, for why they should be concerned and get involved but alas, I have always been ignored and nobody has committed to providing any help.
You basically have to be partially suicidal, know what your doing.like you know when you need to jump start a car and you need like jumper cables to give it the kick it needs to start moving again well what if the same go with meth maybe my brain just needs a jump start??????
From experiences of other members I conclude that it could make situation more bearable for few days,if I did meth could that reset the dopamine system
Hey man I feel like that too, but we shouldnt lose hopeI lost hope i dont feel its ever getting better
No. It would do other stuff but meth talk isn't allowed or I'd say more.if I did meth could that reset the dopamine system
@Serhat96 do you want more evidence references.
- "Drug Receptors and Pharmacodynamics" from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK531489/ This source provides an overview of the different types of drug receptors and how they work, including information on how drugs can cause changes in receptor proteins.
- "Drug Receptor Interaction" from ScienceDirect: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/drug-receptor-interaction This source discusses the molecular interactions between drugs and receptors, including how drugs can affect the shape and function of receptor proteins.
- "Neurotransmitters and Receptors" from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/neurotransmitters-and-receptors/index.shtml This source provides a basic introduction to the role of neurotransmitters and receptors in the brain, including how drugs can affect these systems.
- "Mechanism of Drug Action" from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET): https://www.aspet.org/education/onl...gy-molecular-mechanisms/mechanism-drug-action This source provides an overview of the mechanisms by which drugs interact with receptor proteins in the brain, including the different types of drug-receptor interactions and how they affect receptor function.
- "Neuropharmacology" from the University of Utah: https://pharmacology.med.utah.edu/neuropharm/ This source provides an introduction to the field of neuropharmacology, including the molecular mechanisms of drug action on receptors in the brain.
I wouldnt mind if you got more show me please thank you@Serhat96 do you want more evidence?
It can't fix it, many members tried, only gives temporal relief and might protect your brain for some period of time by flushing good amounts of invega out of brain.meth might be the fix just need that jump start lol
He'd get the jump start but not the reset.From experiences of other members I conclude that it could make situation more bearable for few days,
It can not "reset" dopamine system.
It is not recommended to take m*th more than once per 6 months.
Shrooms seem like better option.
I would buy it if I had supplier, but I aint got any.He'd get the jump start but not the reset.
Mushrooms are always the better option, although clean meth has a few minor bendits.
So that means you went off paliperidone and started taking latuda? And did you go off paliperidone immediately after the paliperidone-induced depression and sexual dysfunction started? I'm trying to figure out how long you had the problem for and how long it lasted, additionally, after discontinuing paliperidone. It sounds like you made nearly a full recovery in 3-4 months of experiencing the problem, and your attention span fully recovered 6-7 months after the problem first appeared?
Microdosing shrooms at beginning (first 2-3 months) of recovery might be protective by countering invega antagonism to some degree and flushing it out faster thus minimalizing the damage.He'd get the jump start but not the reset.
Mushrooms are always the better option, although clean meth has a few minor benefit
From experiences of other members I conclude that it could make situation more bearable for few days,
It can not "reset" dopamine system.
It is not recommended to take m*th more than once per 6 months.
Shrooms seem like better option.
But would flush good amount of invega from receptors and pathways, even if dopamine levels go down that flush would make you notice it less.Meth would likely make things worse as your dopamine levels will go down after coming off it
I’ve been taking micro doses of tabs (LSD) every 3 days, I started 15 days back so I’ve dosed 5 times and in the short period of time I already feel a lot better although I wouldn’t recommend this to some people here if they have issues with psychosis, however if you don’t have any problems with psychosis LSD and other psychedelics can increase brain plasticity and regenerate damaged cells, today was my first day of spring break so I actually dosed half a tab of LSD but it’s double dipped so it’s a full dose and I’m having a great euphoric trip right now with no anxiety or paranoia.you taking shrooms every 3nd day? if so that might be the reason
But would flush good amount of invega from receptors and pathways, even if dopamine levels go down that flush would make you notice it less.