Mental Health Coming off Invega (Paliperidone, Xeplion) injections v. 7.0

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I didnt really notice any changes until i got about 3 months in. My sex drive came back thank fuck and the anhedonia started to lift. It rtook awile but dont give up hope and also you wherent on it as long as me so you could recover quicker. I was on abilify for about a year and a half or more i think. It was a nightmare
Thanks man!
Can't wait to feel excited about things again. Since I am off 6 weeks, half of the time (considering your timeline) already passed. My goal is to feel 100% by the end of the year, in December. So anything before that is profit. ^^

P.S.: I don't know if this last expression makes sense in English. We use this in portuguese, like "Blabla is profit" when anything goes better than expected. XD

(O que vier é lucro!)
 
Thanks man!
Can't wait to feel excited about things again. Since I am off 6 weeks, half of the time (considering your timeline) already passed. My goal is to feel 100% by the end of the year, in December. So anything before that is profit. ^^

P.S.: I don't know if this last expression makes sense in English. We use this in portuguese, like "Blabla is profit" when anything goes better than expected. XD

(O que vier é lucro!)

Since you where not on antipsychotics as long as me i think you should recover quicker. I couldnt believeb how good i felt though when i recovered fully
 
Thanks man!
Can't wait to feel excited about things again. Since I am off 6 weeks, half of the time (considering your timeline) already passed. My goal is to feel 100% by the end of the year, in December. So anything before that is profit. ^^

P.S.: I don't know if this last expression makes sense in English. We use this in portuguese, like "Blabla is profit" when anything goes better than expected. XD

(O que vier é lucro!)
I know this is entirely off topic but I love your sunglass squirtle profile picture lol. Mine was just a brain but after seeing yours I decided to change mine to the usual, based off my favorite Pokemon. Since we're on this topic, do you happen to play Pokemon games by chance, specifically Pokemon Go? I generally only add people as friends that I know locally in person but if you do play and feel interested I'll make an exception and totally add you as well. I always send gifts daily incase you're wondering. Funny coincidence too cuz they're redoing squirtle community day classic this coming sunday, I got over 20 shiny squirtles including a shiny sunglass squirtle, but I might do the make-up community day regardless. I unfortunately stopped playing after December's community day last year because of the absolute horrid side effects from Invega but had recovered enough to return to the game in April for the togetic and swinub community day.

Anyways moving back to the main focus of this thread, it seems that you're currently 6 weeks off, I'm assuming it's some kind of antipsychotic, my bad for not being certain but at that point you may or may not have a long way to go, I'm sure you'll gradually recover regardless. My goal by December, which would be a whole year off of Invega, is to have recovered like I dunno, I suppose 85 to 90% in total, I'd love to aim for a 100% recovery but after everything I experienced, and based off of other people's experiences I'm quite uncertain at this point, perhaps it's something I can achieve within the next several years though. At 6 weeks off I still felt absolutely terrible, I had gone 5 weeks with complete sleep deprivation, which unfortunately ended up lasting for over 3 months, nearly 4. My anhedonia was also very severe, to the point that I completely neglected myself and my surroundings at first, but gradually regained the interest and motivation to do them again, still not quite the same but it's certainly improved regardless.

But anyways, I hope that you continue seeing gradual improvements over time, and eventually manage to accomplish your goal of achieving a 100% recovery, if not by December then hopefully some time soon. I also looked back and realized you've taken Risperidone and Abilify, which I did too in the past before Invega. Interestingly both of those meds had seemingly no noticeable side effects though, despite the fact that Risperidone gets converted into Invega as well, probably because they were just pills at a low dose and not a highly concentrated injection. Since you've only taken pills you should logically be able to recover much sooner in comparison to someone like me that had a long lasting injection though.
 
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Yes! I miss the feeling of getting excited to leave my job at Fridays, to meet my friends and have a couple beers! This used to make my week way more enjoyable!
Now I only think "oh fuck, weekend again and there's nothing enjoyable that I could do", lol. I still forcing myself to do every stuff that could do any pleasure but it just feels weird and my thought is "when is this going to end?? I just wanna go home!" 😂😂
But it will get better! Day by day. The thing is, the improvements are REALLY slow, so you can't compare yourself to the last day but to the last months.
At least it is what make me fell with hope!
This explains it so well
 
I wish I could agree but practically every time I fall asleep I dream about being even more crippled by Invega then I already am, I can't even escape my reality that way.
I have these dreams sometimes, but in the dreams I simply can't be how bad I was at when I was less recovered, so I notice something is off and become lucid.
 
Guys how do you live with the fact that we are taking a whole year off to recover and people are just moving on without you. I’m really struggling with this rn.
 
I know this is entirely off topic but I love your sunglass squirtle profile picture lol. Mine was just a brain but after seeing yours I decided to change mine to the usual, based off my favorite Pokemon. Since we're on this topic, do you happen to play Pokemon games by chance, specifically Pokemon Go? I generally only add people as friends that I know locally in person but if you do play and feel interested I'll make an exception and totally add you as well. I always send gifts daily incase you're wondering. Funny coincidence too cuz they're redoing squirtle community day classic this coming sunday, I got over 20 shiny squirtles including a shiny sunglass squirtle, but I might do the make-up community day regardless. I unfortunately stopped playing after December's community day last year because of the absolute horrid side effects from Invega but had recovered enough to return to the game in April for the togetic and swinub community day.

Anyways moving back to the main focus of this thread, it seems that you're currently 6 weeks off, I'm assuming it's some kind of antipsychotic, my bad for not being certain but at that point you may or may not have a long way to go, I'm sure you'll gradually recover regardless. My goal by December, which would be a whole year off of Invega, is to have recovered like I dunno, I suppose 85 to 90% in total, I'd love to aim for a 100% recovery but after everything I experienced, and based off of other people's experiences I'm quite uncertain at this point, perhaps it's something I can achieve within the next several years though. At 6 weeks off I still felt absolutely terrible, I had gone 5 weeks with complete sleep deprivation, which unfortunately ended up lasting for over 3 months, nearly 4. My anhedonia was also very severe, to the point that I completely neglected myself and my surroundings at first, but gradually regained the interest and motivation to do them again, still not quite the same but it's certainly improved regardless.

But anyways, I hope that you continue seeing gradual improvements over time, and eventually manage to accomplish your goal of achieving a 100% recovery, if not by December then hopefully some time soon. I also looked back and realized you've taken Risperidone and Abilify, which I did too in the past before Invega. Interestingly both of those meds had seemingly no noticeable side effects though, despite the fact that Risperidone gets converted into Invega as well, probably because they were just pills at a low dose and not a highly concentrated injection. Since you've only taken pills you should logically be able to recover much sooner in comparison to someone like me that had a long lasting injection though.
Actually right now I am playing Fire/Red version of Game Boy Advance in an emulator in my cellphone (I play when I'm bored inside a Uber or this kind of stuff haha). Thanks for your offer! But I never played Pokemon GO. XD
(Fun fact: I had chosen Charmeleon in this playthrough, instead of Squirtle. But I really like the glasses Squirtle! He looks so confident and badass! Also, nice that you liked my photo profile, just came into my mind to change and I remembered the Squirtle that I used to use in my Telegram's profile pic XD).
But it's nice that you recovered the energy to be engajed again in this game! Seems like it's very important to you, keep it up! Those things are the ones that could relieve our reality and distract ourselves making the recovery a little bit lighter.
The only game that I consider myself really playing is CS:GO. I always attend when my friends invites me. It keeps me interested in a couple hours and I almost forget my condition for a while! It's really good. The sensation of making a nice play is really nice, this week we won a game by 16x14 (almost draw) and I even spontaneously celebrated! Like, the feeling came from the inside, that was nice. :)

When you took Risperidone/Abilify you didn't felt anhedonia? Do you remember the dosages? I got lots of side effects.
As I can see it is kinda common. But I'm not sure if my anhedonia developed due APs or it is more like a post psychosis depression (I read this on reddit).

Also, thanks for your words! I also expect to recover soon. Those last months had been tough, but I could say my mood is improving a little bit week by week. For example, today I am able to look at the day and think "it's a pretty day, at least there's a bit of sun!".
Just to mention, last two weeks I was crashing and crying everyday, very hopeless and pessimistic. Struggling with depression and derealization.
Don't know if lithium carbonate (started 2 weeks ago) is helping me or just the fact that the withdrawal from Abilify is getting easier... or my brain chemistry returning... there's lots of theories but it's kinda impossible to be sure.
The only TRUE fact is that I have no control over it, my only way to deal is to keep doing my stuff, being active and letting my body/brain heals itself. Again, we should be grateful for the possibility to our body heals itself with time. It's really awesome to be honest. Brain's homeostasis is incredible (have any of you guys read "Dopamine Nation"? It's a nice book and talks about addictions and brain's recovery - I know we are not dealing with addiction but the mechanisms are kinda the same - getting receptors in balance again!).
 
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Guys how do you live with the fact that we are taking a whole year off to recover and people are just moving on without you. I’m really struggling with this rn.
My only goal is to feel better and capable of living a full life, experiencing happiness and being able to be social - and excited about it. Recovering my personality and so on.
I honestly don't care about other people, they are living their lifes and have no idea how tough life could be. But they got nothing to do with my condition, in my opinion.
The only heal is inside my mind and in time. The first one I kinda have control, so I am focusing in it. The second one there's no much to do except wait patiently. It's a waiting game, we gonna get through it and become better humans because we know how a life with a fucked up neurochemistry is, knowing how strong we were to overcome this.
 
Does anyone else suffer from low motivation or depression?
Me. It's hard to get off the bed to go to work.
It's hard to have motivation to get lunch.
It's hard to have motivation to read after the lunch (I read everyday a chapter of a book, about 20 minutes).
It's hard to have motivation to go to the gym after work.
It's hard to get motivation to try anything at home when I arrive.
But I keep doing it. Everyday. Even if I'm feeling no pleasure.
Been doing this since February, lol. Some days are harder than others and I didn't do some of the mentioned tasks, but I try to keep my routine like this.

The thing is, we have to trick our brain, do forced things without pleasure until it truly get pleasurable!
Action > motivation > pleasure, until you get something like Motivation > action > pleasure.
I know due to dopamine receptors being blocked isn't that easy but as long the chemistry starts to leave our body and our brain starts to heal this is the way that anhedonia starts to lift, it don't gonna happen day by night but only with effort done by us.
 
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For those who recovered. Did your physical appearance come back better than ever??
Nope! Not even close! 109lbs way softer, no muscle definition and I was a ripped freak! Legs look fatter, lower belly looks fatter, face looks fatter, just muscle definitions hasn’t come back at all. I heard being on antipsychotics for a year or longer will change your genetic makeup and from what I’ve seen in pictures of people who’ve said they’ve recovered none of them have good muscle tone at all!
 
I've generally found "fake it til you make it" to be good advice. We just have to fake it for half a year before we start to make it a little.
 
Nope! Not even close! 109lbs way softer, no muscle definition and I was a ripped freak! Legs look fatter, lower belly looks fatter, face looks fatter, just muscle definitions hasn’t come back at all. I heard being on antipsychotics for a year or longer will change your genetic makeup and from what I’ve seen in pictures of people who’ve said they’ve recovered none of them have good muscle tone at all!
Once I’m done recovering I’ll post before and after photo to show difference
 
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