Pregabalin is very addictive, that's why they talk about it like they can't live without it. They are most likely addicted to it and suffer withdrawal symptoms if they don't take it. I don't know. I don't know how much they take or how frequently. But I DO know that it is addictive.
May I please ask that whenever quoting studies, that you please include the source of the data. Thank you.
This sounds awesome! Please let us know how it went!
Me too. I think about him multiple times a day. My mind fears the worst but I'm still hoping that he turns up in here again one day and posts again
I personally appreciate your posts, and I welcome you to continue to contribute your positivity in this thread. It is very much needed, amongst all of the discouraged feelings, hopelessness and negativity.
Yes I would definitely say that is a sign of improvement! Very encouraging
The ebbs and flows of the thread. A few pages ago everyone was all very supportive towards each other. Something took a turn, I don't know what exactly. But I've cleaned up a lot of the mess.
Never is a very very long time. Please just hang in there and have faith that you will recover
Do you have any actual data or peer-reviewed articles to support these statements? They are big claims to make.
Can you please just let it go? Thank you.
I have just spent over 1.5 hours cleaning up this thread of off-topic posts, and antagonistic, argumentative, inflammatory posts. Can we please stop and remember that this thread is to SUPPORT EACH OTHER through the recovery process after being administered Invega and other potent APs? We are NOT here to argue about the validity of each other's jobs, incomes, IQs, or anything else trivial or personal like that.
Please keep the discussion on topic of your recovery from Invega, side effects, withdrawals, tips to help each other get through it etc.
Thank you.