Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v11

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I don’t think suicide is an option for me honestly. I think I just suffer until this goes away. Hopefully it does go away and I’m not like this forever. I pray to God that I am able to relax one day.
 
Hi everyone, I am a survivor of invega sustenna back in 2019, I recovered fully, I was the happiest man alive, but
then I had another psychosis and was put under a mental health act, I am now taking paliperidone each 3 weeks ,
It is not worse than the first time I got it , I can survive but I cant wait to stop the injections again so I can have my life back again.
I am here to give hope dont worry after a certain time every thing goes back to normal ask me questions if you want.
What supplements did you take?
 
I swear these researcher doctors from the university at the first appointment (2 weeks ago) told me that my receptors changed expression and my sympthoms are linked to that.

Then at the second appointment (yesterday) they blamed weed for my sympthoms, then i made them aware that my sympthoms started 40 days after my last joint and the exact day i got the injection, then they switched immediately the narrative on “negative sympthoms of psychosis”.

I swear i can’t belive they acted like a regular psychiatrist, it’s seems to me that they admitted i got damaged by the injection but then switched the narrative into “weed is cancer on earth and you have negative psychosis” out of nowhere, i was really disappointed.

Even my mother cannot belive what they had saying, like wtf you guys are talking about?! That was my last hope, we got betrayed from researchers of university hospital, nobody more than them can find an “antidote”’or a way to speed up the recovery but they just make their decision: protect psychiatry and antipsychotic injections over find a way to help us.

We got abandoned, nobody Will help us, Sorry.
Wait I have an idea. Bring your mother with you to to the research hospital,maybe you need a witness.
 
Was she with you in the office. She could have said something
She don’t know English, we spoke in English because I don’t know German, i told to my mother what happened after the appointment. His piece of donkey boyfriend was so happy that They pushed the narrative “weed is the cause of my sympthoms” because him is very weed-phobic.
 
@Trueart2 please continue with the compilation of the invega documentary till newer Versions of this thread. We could use all the recovery stories that you compile to get some hope and understanding of the timelines of healing. Please keep on compiling!
I am more interested in whether the recoverers recovered 100% back to themselves or not?
 
Uhh no. I stated before that I went through what everyone else did, stopped using the shit, and things went back to normal. Don't try to place me into some bogus narrative along with your generalizations.
MOst people here have stopped taking that shit and they are suffering manh many months and years afterwards, maybe you share how many months ittook for you to recover and also share recovery tips as to how you recover so quickly?
 
@Trueart2 please continue with the compilation of the invega documentary till newer Versions of this thread. We could use all the recovery stories that you compile to get some hope and understanding of the timelines of healing. Please keep on compiling!

Eh. Going through the threads most of the things that can help have been revealed at this point, and the threads generally repeat the same trend. My main concern/rationale for doing it in the first place was to reveal what percentage of people end up recovering in the first place. The data we have is already normalized(valid, and not unusual due to N>30). The timeline for healing is almost always 8 months to 12 months to recovery. It’s rare someone takes longer to recover, and if they do then it’s becomes likely the recovery won’t occur at all.
 
I am more interested in whether the recoverers recovered 100% back to themselves or not?

There’s no way to tell but to believe in people’s word. But generally recovery implies 100%, otherwise it wouldn’t be recovery, life would just be “getting better” for these people
 
Eh. Going through the threads most of the things that can help have been revealed at this point, and the threads generally repeat the same trend. My main concern/rationale for doing it in the first place was to reveal what percentage of people end up recovering in the first place. The data we have is already normalized(valid, and not unusual due to N>30). The timeline for healing is almost always 8 months to 12 months to recovery. It’s rare someone takes longer to recover, and if they do then it’s becomes likely the recovery won’t occur at all.
Lots of people have a plateau until 14-17 months then they start to recovery until they fully recover.
 
Eh. Going through the threads most of the things that can help have been revealed at this point, and the threads generally repeat the same trend. My main concern/rationale for doing it in the first place was to reveal what percentage of people end up recovering in the first place. The data we have is already normalized(valid, and not unusual due to N>30). The timeline for healing is almost always 8 months to 12 months to recovery. It’s rare someone takes longer to recover, and if they do then it’s becomes likely the recovery won’t occur at all.
@Trueart2 I understand the purpose you were doing this for is served but if you could continue compiling the recovery stories from the rest of the versions it would have been easier for us to access . Whenever I am feeling low and suicidal I try to read a recovery story just to keep myself going. Please 🙏 can you continue doing that?
 
I don’t think suicide is an option for me honestly. I think I just suffer until this goes away. Hopefully it does go away and I’m not like this forever. I pray to God that I am able to relax one day.
Movement and nutrition are going to be your best friends in this war. Stay physically and mentally engaged as much as you can.
 
MOst people here have stopped taking that shit and they are suffering manh many months and years afterwards, maybe you share how many months ittook for you to recover and also share recovery tips as to how you recover so quickly?
It probably wasn't even a week ago on this same thread that I gave all that information. I'll not repeat myself over and over again because other people still brain fried on Invega and too lazy to read the comments.
 
I just got the strongest headaches of my life with a strange wired pressure in my right ear like if its pulsating from the inside idk how to explain but really wired never had this before, i have to worry?
 
Something is happening inside my ear idk what this shit is but it started to pulsating from the inside and is not stop Ping, something is happening to my right ear, something wired
 
@Trueart2 I understand the purpose you were doing this for is served but if you could continue compiling the recovery stories from the rest of the versions it would have been easier for us to access . Whenever I am feeling low and suicidal I try to read a recovery story just to keep myself going. Please 🙏 can you continue doing that?

I don’t really feel like doing it. Sorry, I’ll do V4 if you and someone else tunes into my newest albums. But aside from that I have no motivation to continue a process that has fulfilled its purpose
 
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