Deleted member 592205
Bluelighter
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We were chosen to get brain damage and we should be proud of that
Yeah, I have a cat also. I'm including the cat with my family. But if I progress to 12 months and still feel this pressure in my head (feels like cement is weighing me down) and I'm still disabled in the way I cant perform basic tasks, I'm going to have to seriously reconsider lots of things as I cant go on like this. Its actually painful
And the brain take a life time to return to his baseline (if that ever happen btw)Hate to say it but @InvegaAnon was right. This forum is plagued by people who are totally out of the loop of what’s expected and ignoring all the data that has been compiled about these drugs and what’s expected to happen.
If you’re past the threshold of time that’s expected for the drug to pass out your body and you have these worries that’s fine. But some of you are just seeing their complaints and becoming totally lost about what’s gonna be expected. Lots of people brandishing suicide publicly because they’re in discomfort 2-5 months in. Invega takes 8-12 months to fully leave the body.
Don't lose hope. Your doctor wants to return your brain to the original setup. Also I saw a person in the previous who did a brain scan(Not PET) and they detected no brain atrophy.And the brain take a life time to return to his baseline (if that ever happen btw)
Im in month 7 and losing hope, is my concern legitimate?Hate to say it but @InvegaAnon was right. This forum is plagued by people who are totally out of the loop of what’s expected and ignoring all the data that has been compiled about these drugs and what’s expected to happen.
If you’re past the threshold of time that’s expected for the drug to pass out your body and you have these worries that’s fine. But some of you are just seeing their complaints and becoming totally lost about what’s gonna be expected. Lots of people brandishing suicide publicly because they’re in discomfort 2-5 months in. Invega takes 8-12 months to fully leave the body.
In which month did you start to feel that you would recover?2 x invega sustenna from what I recall
Im in month 7 and losing hope, is my concern legitimate?
Anybody has a problem with short term memory? And people who recovered did the memory recovered as well? I feel dumb that i can remember what i see and i cant memorize it
And the brain take a life time to return to his baseline (if that ever happen btw)
this is why i'm not very active. i understand that recovery is difficult and full of suffering, but flooding the forums about how recovery is impossible and that recovered people are all liars and secret psychiatrist spies or whatever does not help. i've been on these forums since v7 and a lot of them have been full of schizo rambling and toxicity. we're supposed to be a community but we get tons of messages saying you'll never recover and to give up and then wonder why people commit suicide.Hate to say it but @InvegaAnon was right. This forum is plagued by people who are totally out of the loop of what’s expected and ignoring all the data that has been compiled about these drugs and what’s expected to happen.
If you’re past the threshold of time that’s expected for the drug to pass out your body and you have these worries that’s fine. But some of you are just seeing their complaints and becoming totally lost about what’s gonna be expected. Lots of people brandishing suicide publicly because they’re in discomfort 2-5 months in. Invega takes 8-12 months to fully leave the body.
Where the fuck i can get positivity out of?
Yeah my brain adapted into a disfunctional setup and won’t go back tho his former setup on his ownYour situation is one of the tougher situations. You’re dealing with a situation where the drug has been out of your body for 15 months at this point and you’re still suffering.
Things are incrementally getting worse including my memory. I drank 6 to 10 litres of fluids daily for the past 6 months to flush invega out, kept myself as busy and active as i could. Ate plenty of eggs and fish to help with neurotransmitters. I stayed hopeful until now but right now things are looking bleak. I have a fear i might end up in the minority that does not recover.You still have some time, but things should be incrementally getting better for you. What have you been doing to help yourself/ counteract some of the disturbances Invega has put into you?