Invegatorture
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Took me 9 months to recover from 2 injections of invegaFeel free to DM me. Please, anyone, share any good information that can help me recover.
Took me 9 months to recover from 2 injections of invegaFeel free to DM me. Please, anyone, share any good information that can help me recover.
Yes, didnt feel like it helped muchEver considered St John wort?
He/ she asked if effects fully reversed. Does that mean your imagination came back too?Took me 9 months to recover from 2 injections of invega
My imagination recovered fullyHe/ she asked if effects fully reversed. Does that mean your imagination came back too?
I don't know if i asked you this before, but was your recovery gradual or did it start with windows of recovery or was your recovery sudden? If it was gradual or windows, then when approximately did you start to feel better?My imagination recovered fully
Gradual from month 6 to month 9. No windows, just steady improvements.I don't know if i asked you this before, but was your recovery gradual or did it start with windows of recovery or was your recovery sudden? If it was gradual or windows, then when approximately did you start to feel better?
Well, i’am 15 months after 2 injections and i’am not recovered at all, after 13 months i started to have tinnitus, so idk maybe this will be my end too..Hello,
I just want to remember a warrior we lost in 2018 to this poison. https://suicideproject.org/author/agonizing/
May he rest in peace and let's hope psychiatrists learn about this tragedy.
That’s gonna be me tooHello,
I just want to remember a warrior we lost in 2018 to this poison. https://suicideproject.org/author/agonizing/
May he rest in peace and let's hope psychiatrists learn about this tragedy.
I think They know antipsychotics injections cause permanent brain damage and they don’t tell that outside the psychiatry, like something they have to keep hidden.That’s gonna be me too
Right now i feel like that too and that it will never come back,but people who recover say it does come back. I have read plentyof stories where they say they thought they would never recover. Lets ask @Invegatorture and @paranoid android if they felt the same?I just can’t imagine a world where this ends. I really feel like I’m not the same anymore and never will be. Feels like I’m on the outside of my body looking in.
Right now i feel like that too and that it will never come back,but people who recover say it does come back. I have read plentyof stories where they say they thought they would never recover. Lets ask @Invegatorture and @paranoid android if they felt the same?
Did you have any windows or periods of feeling better?
But were you at a point where you felt alien to your body and felt you might never recover?I dont remember any windoes of recovery i just started to get better.
Hopefully a sign or withdrawal symptomI discovered that tinnitus is a very good sign, because it mean that the brain is doing his work and it’s turning ON what risperidone turned OFF, but it won’t happen all at the same time (consciousness, emotions, motivations, perceptions, libido, cognition,etc..)
It take one thing at time, and the fact tinnitus came out after 13 months mean that my recovery process started at 13 months, this is where my brain started to work to heal but when it heal one thing but not the rest there can be new sympthoms that came out (usually tinnitus) is very common.
I remember in the past another dude got tinnitus before he start to recover and when all things come in place and all the pieces of the puzzle come together his tinnitus just disappeared..
But were you at a point where you felt alien to your body and felt you might never recover?
That’s gonna be me too
You will make it through, just afew days ago you mentioned you had a window of recoveryThat’s gonna be me too