Mental Health Coming off Invega (Paliperidone, Xeplion) injections v 6.0

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i was not ranting

i was stating facts that could be helpful for the community

either way

i have not recovered

weed is still not working
 
Nothing is permanet everything eventually goes back to normal
i hope you are right

but i fear the damage to be permanent

some users online have told us weed worked on them while being on abilify and xeplion

maybe i got another type of injection that is undisclosed to the public

you never know
 
Haven't posted on here in a while and was banned. My 2023 has been interesting and messed up so far. I've had people try to kill me with weapons on the streets, including pointing a gun at me. Guess they didn't know me too well at this point at least and they all ended up backing down in the end I'll just say that. That was a long story though. My year so far has been nuts.
 
Haven't posted on here in a while and was banned. My 2023 has been interesting and messed up so far. I've had people try to kill me with weapons on the streets, including pointing a gun at me. Guess they didn't know me too well at this point at least and they all ended up backing down in the end I'll just say that. That was a long story though. My year so far has been nuts.
hope you doing well mate!
 
I hope I'm not impotent for life, I used to be very sexual guy. Now I don't feel sexy about myself anymore and definitely less of a man.
Infertility sucks, and Xeplion did it to the extreme.
Your libido should come back. How long it takes depends on a lot of factors including how long you’ve been on it, the dose and the frequency of injections. But it will return. The only drugs I’m aware of that may permanently affect libido are alpha blockers and DHT blockers
 
I miss hearing a good song in repeat in my head. I used to hear all kind of songs in my head when growing up as a teenager into my early youth. That has been long gone ever since psychiatry. Maybe when I am healed I will catch a good song in my head again and be able to smoke weed again
hey are you still unable to get high off of weed?
 
It made me a little chubby, I guess.

Yes. I'm finally at a point where I can do energy work again.

The brain is quite resilient. I've heard it can recover rather quickly when--say--stopping alcohol, for instance.
Nice. You are on Zyprexa and still feel spiritual ? What is your dose?
 
Does alcohol increase serotonin?
In the short term, yes but long term heavy drinking can lead to serotonin levels plummeting.
how are you feeling now?
well just as my luck would have it, I got two bad illnesses like covid within the span of 6 weeks, so its masking any good feeling I might be feeling but overall lately I’ve been up and down, I have mood swings where I feel happy and relaxed almost like I did before the injections then I’ll end up with bad anxiety or mild depression, this anxiety is new but I like that I feel something even if it’s fear it’s better then being completely emotionally blunted I might be going through a final wave of withdrawal as usually around 8 months off invega any effective amount leaves your system I have been sweating profusely.
 
can anyone run 10 miles after invega
I used too one cross country in my early high school days and I was a varsity runner in my sophomore year of high school, I used to be able too run 15 miles, post injections I could only run 2.5 no matter how much I ran I wouldn’t improve, I have been focusing on weight lifting lately and haven’t ran much in the past months but as of rn about 8 months off even if I put my mind too it and trained there’s no way in hell I’d be able too run 10 miles anytime soon, however at the pace I’m recovering now I’d say once I’m 12 months off invega sustenna then if I put my mind too it I can build myself up too 10 miles, I’d say it’s possible too recover and be able too run 10 miles again but you’re gonna have to work extremely hard too get there.
 
Well dang out of nowhere after only being capable of sleeping an hour or two for basically 4 whole months I was suddenly able to sleep over 8 hours which I never did even pre-invega. My body must've been extremely chronically sleep deprived to the point where it was desperately trying to compensate for all the time I wasn't able to sleep properly. I'm far from being conpletely healthy again, but I've also recovered enough to the point that I'm considering returning to the gym, and mabye even college later this year. My main concern is that if I return to the gym and excercise, would it cause too much of the injection to be released into my system at once and cause further damage? My ability to sleep was screwed up not immediately after the injection, but rather the first time excercising after the injection, and I believe that's the reason.
 
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Well dang out of nowhere after only being capable of sleeping an hour or two for basically 4 whole months I was suddenly able to sleep over 8 hours which I never did even pre-invega. My body must've been extremely chronically sleep deprived to the point where it was desperately trying to compensate for all the time I wasn't able to sleep properly. I'm far from being conpletely healthy again, but I've also recovered enough to the point that I'm considering returning to the gym, and mabye even college later this year. My main concern is that if I return to the gym and excercise, would it cause too much of the injection to be released into my system at once and cause further damage? My ability to sleep was screwed up not immediately after the injection, but rather the first time excercising after the injection, and I believe that's the reason.
exercise most definitely sped up the process of my recovery I don’t think a little bit of exercise is gonna release so much invega into your system that you’ll have insomnia again you’re probably just over thinking it, I’d say as soon as you feel like you can manage exercise you should do it as soon as possible as healthy things like that are key too recovering from not only invega but just about anything with your brain, when you go back to the gym you probably won’t be able to do free weights like you used too maybe try physical therapy first, build your way up to using machines at the gym, then light weight on free weights before you get back to your normal lifting routine.
 
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