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I can’t get weed or can’t drink alcohol, should I use nicotine?
FFs dont start smoking because of invega. It wont help
I can’t get weed or can’t drink alcohol, should I use nicotine?
The best thing is to let your brain without stress (alchool weed and nicotine also coffee and energy drink) so avoid these things unless you already smoked nicotine before (it’s basically impossible to stop smoking undere this agony)..I can’t get weed or can’t drink alcohol, should I use nicotine?
what blood test did you ask for?My blood test results came back, prolactin level fell to 9.8ug/l, testosterone increased to 15.2 nmol/l. I dont know if it is a sign of invega leaving my body but i sure dont feel any better. Sexual function declined worse than before...waking up more times at night, minor movements produce muscle pain that never go away, run out of breath by merely walking now, energy levels are dead by afternoon.
Prolactin and testosterone. Invega makes your prolactin go up abnormally high and sometimes the testosterone decreases for some people. Declining prolactin levels usually indicate that invega is leaving your body. I thought a declining prolactin level would be good news but my body is not reflecting any improvement. Prolactin was sitting at 27ug/l four months ago, now it is 9.8ug/l.what blood test did you ask for?
You would be shocked if they give you a PET and they will compare those result to a normal people brain. This is why they don’t give us the PET exam.Prolactin and testosterone. Invega makes your prolactin go up abnormally high and sometimes the testosterone decreases for some people. Declining prolactin levels usually indicate that invega is leaving your body. I thought a declining prolactin level would be good news but my body is not reflecting any improvement. Prolactin was sitting at 27ug/l four months ago, now it is 9.8ug/l.
There is also a test to check level of invega left in yourbody but it is not available where i live.
The best thing is to let your brain without stress (alchool weed and nicotine also coffee and energy drink) so avoid these things unless you already smoked nicotine before (it’s basically impossible to stop smoking undere this agony)..
@Trueart2 says that weed push invega out of the body/brain, but we don’t have any scientific data about, it’s some conclusion came from his own documentary and research, but if you ask me i tell you to simply avoid whatever play with your brain and nervous system like ricreationals drugs, alchool, coffee, cigarets, energy drink etc..
Listen to him,777. Try ti seek a PET scan,it's way more advanced and it's a scan. Don't tell them you do drugs. They will used that against youAsk them for a pet and you will see how they act -.-
Whats the point of getting a PET? How will it help or what will it diagnose? Will it help me recover?Listen to him,777. Try ti seek a PET scan,it's way more advanced and it's a scan. Don't tell them you do drugs. They will used that against you
Which brand is good?
I searched on my search engine, and while the price is cheap, there are more than just one or two types.
And I heard they aren't medically verified either.
Still, I plan to try taking them for now.
Could you possibly recommend a brand?
I agree with @Trueart2 here. I know a person with 8 invega injections who started smoking weed 7 months after last injection and recovered fully in 1 year.I’ll have to find it for you, but there’s scientific research that backs up Invega being pushed out by weed that supports my Invega documentary journey.
I take that as a good sign, hopefully your body will reflect those improvements soon. At six months Invega should be nearly out of you're system and now your brain has to resensitize. Healing might happen from now. Six months is where most see some early signs of improvements. Maybe change will happen very gradually for you right now.Prolactin and testosterone. Invega makes your prolactin go up abnormally high and sometimes the testosterone decreases for some people. Declining prolactin levels usually indicate that invega is leaving your body. I thought a declining prolactin level would be good news but my body is not reflecting any improvement. Prolactin was sitting at 27ug/l four months ago, now it is 9.8ug/l.
There is also a test to check level of invega left in yourbody but it is not available where i live.
Well, so i May spent 660$ just to have nothing in return? But what if this time something happen? I want to try, we are talking about my life and potentially lifes of other people here if something useful came out..
Sometimes I just sit there staring at bluelight refreshing the page waiting for people to reply to the thread...
It shouldn't take you that long I don't think because you had just 2 injections. I'd give it 6-9 months, similar to @Invegatorture. If you're like me and had 6 injections I may have to wait for years.if it takes me years to recover then I won’t get to enjoy my 20s
same, I wish forum was more active as it would help with those of us suffering with boredom
I was hoping to see some good signs too. According to some people the average half-life for invega sustenna is 42 days, so i would say around 7 to 9 months is when the drug completely leaves the body. But, after that the body goes through withdrawals which can last a long time because the drug still stays in your blood. I might be going through withdrawals right now...who knows? I keep asking what the withdrawal signs of invega are, when do they start, and how long they last, but no one has been able to answer.I take that as a good sign, hopefully your body will reflect those improvements soon. At six months Invega should be nearly out of you're system and now your brain has to resensitize. Healing might happen from now. Six months is where most see some early signs of improvements. Maybe change will happen very gradually for you right now.
I saw it said recovery 6-9 months is very rareIt shouldn't take you that long I don't think because you had just 2 injections. I'd give it 6-9 months, similar to @Invegatorture. If you're like me and had 6 injections I may have to wait for years.