Mental Health Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v. 9

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After four injections of flupentixol decanoate given every 28 days, most of the drug should be eliminated from the body after approximately 12 to 18 months. Given that you stopped 13 months ago, it is reasonable to assume that the residual levels in your system are now very low.

It is difficult to give a precise time frame for complete elimination, as it can vary from person to person. However, generally, after a year and a half to two years, the majority of the medication should be eliminated. If you still have symptoms or concerns, talking to a doctor may help you better understand your situation and manage your recovery
I'm traumatized I'm shocked to see how long it stays in the body and the brain this shit stays forever
 
Thx. Would taking adderall pretty high dose (60mg) a few times have done anything to my recovery? Didn't feel anything from it unless I took 60mg
Yes, Adderall is a chemical. It is a medicine composed of two active substances, amphetamines (dextroamphetamine and amphetamine), which are stimulants of the central nervous system. It is used primarily to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but it remains a chemical that works on the brain to improve focus and attention.
 
Yes, Adderall is a chemical. It is a medicine composed of two active substances, amphetamines (dextroamphetamine and amphetamine), which are stimulants of the central nervous system. It is used primarily to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but it remains a chemical that works on the brain to improve focus and attention.
Adderall, as a stimulant, could potentially complicate or slow recovery after withdrawal from substances like Aldol-Decanoas (an antipsychotic) or other similar medications. The central nervous system, already rebalancing after stopping Aldol, could be disrupted by the stimulating effects of Adderall. This could lead to increased anxiety, agitation, or trouble sleeping, slowing down complete healing.

If you are going through withdrawal and looking to make a full recovery, it is generally advisable to avoid stimulants like Adderall unless strictly necessary and supervised by a doctor.
 
Adderall, as a stimulant, could potentially complicate or slow recovery after withdrawal from substances like Aldol-Decanoas (an antipsychotic) or other similar medications. The central nervous system, already rebalancing after stopping Aldol, could be disrupted by the stimulating effects of Adderall. This could lead to increased anxiety, agitation, or trouble sleeping, slowing down complete healing.

If you are going through withdrawal and looking to make a full recovery, it is generally advisable to avoid stimulants like Adderall unless strictly necessary and supervised by a doctor.
Adderall may have side effects on libido. In some people it can lead to a decrease in sexual desire, while in others it can instead increase libido. The effects vary from person to person, but reduced libido appears to be more common, in part due to stimulation of the central nervous system, which can affect hormones and the body's overall balance.

If these effects are bothersome or persistent, it would be helpful to discuss them with a doctor.
 
Here's what chat gpt said about the potential amount in my system, the release rate, and the effectiveness of that release rate..from today, 3 months from today, 6 months and 9 months.


September 18, 2024:
Amount in system: ~259.09 mg (median estimate).
Daily release rate: 5.29–10.36 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Therapeutically effective—within the therapeutic range for managing symptoms.
December 18, 2024:
Amount in system: ~92.23 mg (median estimate).
Daily release rate: 1.88–3.69 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Partially effective—approaching the lower end of the therapeutic range, effectiveness may start to decline.
March 18, 2025:
Amount in system: ~40 mg (estimated).
Daily release rate: 0.82–1.6 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Likely ineffective—below the therapeutic range, minimal symptom control, high risk of relapse

Summary for June 18, 2025:​

  • Amount in system: ~10 mg (estimated).
  • Daily release rate: 0.2–0.4 mg/day.
  • Effectiveness: Likely ineffective—well below the therapeutic range, minimal symptom control, high risk of relapse.
 
Here's what chat gpt said about the potential amount in my system, the release rate, and the effectiveness of that release rate..from today, 3 months from today, 6 months and 9 months.


September 18, 2024:
Amount in system: ~259.09 mg (median estimate).
Daily release rate: 5.29–10.36 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Therapeutically effective—within the therapeutic range for managing symptoms.
December 18, 2024:
Amount in system: ~92.23 mg (median estimate).
Daily release rate: 1.88–3.69 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Partially effective—approaching the lower end of the therapeutic range, effectiveness may start to decline.
March 18, 2025:
Amount in system: ~40 mg (estimated).
Daily release rate: 0.82–1.6 mg/day.
Effectiveness: Likely ineffective—below the therapeutic range, minimal symptom control, high risk of relapse

Summary for June 18, 2025:​

  • Amount in system: ~10 mg (estimated).
  • Daily release rate: 0.2–0.4 mg/day.
  • Effectiveness: Likely ineffective—well below the therapeutic range, minimal symptom control, high risk of relapse.
I asked chatgpt how long it remained in the body and brain he told me from 18 months to 24 months for complete elimination knowing that I only received 3 injections.
 
I got rid of my snapchat which had so many memorable photos and messages and i regretted it for few months now it doesnt bother me at all, you will move on
i don’t think i’ll ever move on it’s history of me.. luckily the other person has the chats but i wanted to have them w me..
 
i don’t think i’ll ever move on it’s history of me.. luckily the other person has the chats but i wanted to have them w me..
Lol what do you care about snapchat what matters is the healing no you prefer to heal or your snapchat lol you will make videos of it
 
I asked chatgpt how long it remained in the body and brain he told me from 18 months to 24 months for complete elimination knowing that I only received 3 injections.
Yes complete elimination can take quite a long while, but after 12 months from last injection, the amount would be negligible even though it's not entirely eliminated
 
I asked chatgpt how long it remained in the body and brain he told me from 18 months to 24 months for complete elimination knowing that I only received 3 injections.
Guys, don't rely on machine-learning to tell you any medical information. It gets so many things wrong. The loading doses of invega sustenna are gone in 6 months, not nine. It works out to this if you do the actual math. These machine-learning programs are very stupid, they don't actually store or know information. It just pulls stuff off the internet.

I interacted with chatGPT to find PSSD stuff and it would give me bad information all the time. If you need a more complex answer that involves mathematics or more than one line of thought and any sort of expertise, machine-learning can't give it to you. You're better off searching information for yourself.
 
Guys, don't rely on machine-learning to tell you any medical information. It gets so many things wrong. The loading doses of invega sustenna are gone in 6 months, not nine. It works out to this if you do the actual math. These machine-learning programs are very stupid, they don't actually store or know information. It just pulls stuff off the internet.

I interacted with chatGPT to find PSSD stuff and it would give me bad information all the time. If you need a more complex answer that involves mathematics or more than one line of thought and any sort of expertise, machine-learning can't give it to you. You're better off searching information for yourself.
chatgpt I do not consult the Internet in real time to answer questions. I am trained on a vast amount of text to understand and generate responses based on this data. My training includes books, articles, and other materials to cover a wide range of topics. This allows me to give informed and relevant answers based on what I have learned. If you have any specific questions about my training or abilities, don't hesitate to ask!
 
Yes, that's it. It usually takes between eighteen and twenty-four months for the effects of Aldol Decanoas injections to completely wear off after stopping treatment, as the medication remains in the system for some time. This may vary from person to person, but it is a common estimate. Have you noticed any changes since stopping the injections?
 
Yes, that's it. It usually takes between eighteen and twenty-four months for the effects of Aldol Decanoas injections to completely wear off after stopping treatment, as the medication remains in the system for some time. This may vary from person to person, but it is a common estimate. Have you noticed any changes since stopping the injections?
chatgpt is an artificial intelligence invented by the Chinese (Taking into account that you have had four injections of Aldol Décanoas and that you have been in withdrawal for around thirteen months, it is possible that your recovery is in the lower part of the range of eighteen to twenty-four months for a complete return to normal. However, this can vary.

On average, for someone who received this type of treatment and stopped a year ago, you could expect your brain to continue to adjust and see improvements continue for several more months. It is reasonable to think that you could achieve much of your functional recovery within eighteen months after stopping treatment, with continued improvements for up to two years.

Progress may include better mood regulation, improved cognitive abilities, and a fuller return to your normal functional state. Your own experience and progress will also depend on many other factors, including managing your overall well-being and the supports you have in place.
 
chatgpt is an artificial intelligence invented by the Chinese (Taking into account that you have had four injections of Aldol Décanoas and that you have been in withdrawal for around thirteen months, it is possible that your recovery is in the lower part of the range of eighteen to twenty-four months for a complete return to normal. However, this can vary.

On average, for someone who received this type of treatment and stopped a year ago, you could expect your brain to continue to adjust and see improvements continue for several more months. It is reasonable to think that you could achieve much of your functional recovery within eighteen months after stopping treatment, with continued improvements for up to two years.

Progress may include better mood regulation, improved cognitive abilities, and a fuller return to your normal functional state. Your own experience and progress will also depend on many other factors, including managing your overall well-being and the supports you have in place.
With four injections of Aldol Decanoas, which are long-acting, it is reasonable to expect the majority of the medication to be eliminated after about six months. However, for a complete return to normal, including recovery of emotional and functional aspects, it may take up to eighteen to twenty-four months after stopping treatment.

This time frame takes into account the time needed for the brain and nervous system to fully readjust. You may continue to experience residual effects or changes during this time. Every person is different, so progress may vary, but this is an estimate based on common experiences
 
chatgpt I do not consult the Internet in real time to answer questions. I am trained on a vast amount of text to understand and generate responses based on this data. My training includes books, articles, and other materials to cover a wide range of topics. This allows me to give informed and relevant answers based on what I have learned. If you have any specific questions about my training or abilities, don't hesitate to ask!
It does not and can not put disparate information together like a human being can. I wasn't talking about the action through which it comes up with a response. All it can do is regurgitate relevant-sounding snippets at you. Please don't overestimate the technology and don't let it do your thinking for you.
 
Someone help me please :(
When was your last injection and what kind of invega did they give you? You should put the date of your last injection in your signature so people can know that basic part of your situation. I wouldn't be scared of anything being permanent under a year in, and even two years. Relax. You will be okay. My therapist knew a few people who took this drug and they are fine. I know two people IRL who were also given this drug and they're completely normal. One of them even had two loading doses within a year and it took her three years to recover completely, but she's fine. She owns a soapery and is a good mom. The other also has kids and she has a vivid imagination and is sexually healthy. Still bipolar as fuck tho lol, love her anyway.

The like, three people here who have permanent effects took other drugs after invega. They're not representative of the people who simply went off of invega. I'm not even representative of the average case, as I had Prozac a few months out. Just don't take any other antipsychotics if you can.

Don't go talking about the illuminati or any conspiracy theory nonsense to people you know or medical professionals, it will get you in trouble. None of it is real anyway. They give this stuff to homeless and at-risk people who have Medicaid because they see it as "super effective" medication and they think it will help poor and homeless people with schizophrenia. There is no population control conspiracy or anything like that, just the dance of capitalism and circumstance.
 
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Hearing mucky recovering is both good news and bad news for me. The good is that he managed to recover after 14 shots of invega. The bad news is that it took him more than 3 years to recover. If i had 10 It means it will take me more than 2 years atleast FML
 
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