Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v 12

I have been off invega trinza since feb 13 2024 thats when the first 3 months shot should of been out of my system it's been over 28 months and 5 days off i only had 3 shots of invega sustenna and 1 shot of invega trinza and I still feel completely empty of any emotion or feelings and no joy of music no libido no dopamine no serotonin it's like I lost the old me ever since I was injected with this garbage invega it's been so long and I still don't feel any better feel empty all day can't feel sad or happy or depressed or joy nothing just going thru life everyday feeling void of any emotion going to the gym I can't feel the rush after I can't feel the effects of coffee or nicotine I even tried quitting alcohol for 4 months to see if it helps it didn't no matter what I do I feel empty and soul less everyday I don't know if I'm permanently stuck like this if I am life isn't worth living I am tired of this when will I feel better who else had a shot of invega trinza and it's been over 28 months and there still not recovering or better or back to normal?
Many people recovered never give up
 
@invega-survivor101 exercise made me see enormous changes due to neurogenesis being hyped up, also diet, kratom and cannabis (add cbd and use low thc if you prone to psychosis). God is real you can ask for help, suicide is not worth it, all of us should survive and speak publicly what these demonic psychiatrist do
 
I’m starting to feel weed a little bit. Not nearly as strong as I used to be able to, but I can tell something is happening. It doesn’t make me stupider but I feel a sensation in my head. Used to make me hungry, tired, etc.
 
Hey everyone I just thought I’d make a post here now since I’ve been lurking the past week. I got invega injections twice after I got hospitalized for mental health issues, this happened on June 1st. I regret deeply taking this shot. I have zero libido, my emotions are completely numb and I have extreme depression/anhedonia. I can’t stop reading people’s posts and hopefully seeing some recoveries. I know it happens but it seems rare on here that someone comes back to how they were before the shots. What scares me more than anything are the people who keep coming back and saying they never recovered. I know at three weeks I have a long way to go before I feel normal, but I hope that since I only had two shots it won’t take too long. Does anyone know if it gets even a little better in the first months or is it only after 8-10 months that you start to feel a difference? One guy I was in the ward with said he took shots for four years and got better in 8 months.
 
Hey everyone I just thought I’d make a post here now since I’ve been lurking the past week. I got invega injections twice after I got hospitalized for mental health issues, this happened on June 1st. I regret deeply taking this shot. I have zero libido, my emotions are completely numb and I have extreme depression/anhedonia. I can’t stop reading people’s posts and hopefully seeing some recoveries. I know it happens but it seems rare on here that someone comes back to how they were before the shots. What scares me more than anything are the people who keep coming back and saying they never recovered. I know at three weeks I have a long way to go before I feel normal, but I hope that since I only had two shots it won’t take too long. Does anyone know if it gets even a little better in the first months or is it only after 8-10 months that you start to feel a difference? One guy I was in the ward with said he took shots for four years and got better in 8 months.

I recovered from invega and abilify so you likely will to. It just takes time
 
I’m starting to feel weed a little bit. Not nearly as strong as I used to be able to, but I can tell something is happening. It doesn’t make me stupider but I feel a sensation in my head. Used to make me hungry, tired, etc.
when I smoke weed it feels horrible like I am dying. Idk if this is something you can relate to but I definitely feel it just not in a good way. I don’t relate to those who say they don’t get high for me it’s just the high is bad
 
I’ve seen your recovery posts I’m proud of you that you stay on the forum. Did you feel any different in the first few months or so?

After about 3 months i noticed a difference in anhedonia and lack of sex drive. But it took awile for it to all come back. My attension span was the last thing to come back that took about a year
 
Hey everyone I just thought I’d make a post here now since I’ve been lurking the past week. I got invega injections twice after I got hospitalized for mental health issues, this happened on June 1st. I regret deeply taking this shot. I have zero libido, my emotions are completely numb and I have extreme depression/anhedonia. I can’t stop reading people’s posts and hopefully seeing some recoveries. I know it happens but it seems rare on here that someone comes back to how they were before the shots. What scares me more than anything are the people who keep coming back and saying they never recovered. I know at three weeks I have a long way to go before I feel normal, but I hope that since I only had two shots it won’t take too long. Does anyone know if it gets even a little better in the first months or is it only after 8-10 months that you start to feel a difference? One guy I was in the ward with said he took shots for four years and got better in 8 months.
There are many different people on earth, focus on the one that recovered and remember their recovery is real
 
Are you sure they are helpful with no side effects?
For me, taking dopamine agonists makes a lot of sense, considering that my recent blood tests showed my prolactin level was about 10 times above the normal range. For some context, around two months ago I started noticing discharge from my breasts. Since I'm not pregnant, this immediately concerned me. I consulted an AI assistant, which suggested that the most likely cause was elevated prolactin. It estimated that my levels were probably two to three times above normal, but it also mentioned that prolactin often decreases as Invega leaves the body, so I decided to wait a little longer. However, last month I experienced a menstrual irregularity, even though my cycle had been normal for about six months after my last injection. I finally gathered the courage to see a doctor, something I had been putting off for quite some time. I was prepared for almost any result, but my prolactin turned out to be abnormally high.
There were also other issues in my bloodwork. My insulin level was very high as well, although thankfully it turned out to be insulin resistance rather than diabetes. At the same time, my ferritin and hemoglobin levels were very low, which points to anemia. My doctor prescribed a comprehensive treatment plan to address all of these problems. There are many reviews of cabergoline (a dopamine agonist) in prolactinoma threads on Reddit, and a lot of people report significant improvements from it. I hope it will help me too. Of course, I'm worried about potential side effects. What scares me the most is severe insomnia, but in my case treatment is necessary either way, so I believe the risk is worth taking. This will take time. My doctor told me that I will need to take it for at least three months and then repeat the blood tests. I also read that prolactin can suppress sex hormones, which explains a lot and may be one of the reasons why I've been struggling so much lately. As treatment progresses, I'll continue sharing my experience here. And if I experience any side effects, I'll make sure to report them as well
 
You have to go for walks and work on slowly recovering your body.
Doesn't seem to me like that's going to make different, i go go for a walk and take supplemens just like everyone, were all humans we all drink water.
it's only here people heal in 8-9 Months, in Reddit most people take 16-24 months and even then they don't feel fully Recover.
 
For me, taking dopamine agonists makes a lot of sense, considering that my recent blood tests showed my prolactin level was about 10 times above the normal range. For some context, around two months ago I started noticing discharge from my breasts. Since I'm not pregnant, this immediately concerned me. I consulted an AI assistant, which suggested that the most likely cause was elevated prolactin. It estimated that my levels were probably two to three times above normal, but it also mentioned that prolactin often decreases as Invega leaves the body, so I decided to wait a little longer. However, last month I experienced a menstrual irregularity, even though my cycle had been normal for about six months after my last injection. I finally gathered the courage to see a doctor, something I had been putting off for quite some time. I was prepared for almost any result, but my prolactin turned out to be abnormally high.
There were also other issues in my bloodwork. My insulin level was very high as well, although thankfully it turned out to be insulin resistance rather than diabetes. At the same time, my ferritin and hemoglobin levels were very low, which points to anemia. My doctor prescribed a comprehensive treatment plan to address all of these problems. There are many reviews of cabergoline (a dopamine agonist) in prolactinoma threads on Reddit, and a lot of people report significant improvements from it. I hope it will help me too. Of course, I'm worried about potential side effects. What scares me the most is severe insomnia, but in my case treatment is necessary either way, so I believe the risk is worth taking. This will take time. My doctor told me that I will need to take it for at least three months and then repeat the blood tests. I also read that prolactin can suppress sex hormones, which explains a lot and may be one of the reasons why I've been struggling so much lately. As treatment progresses, I'll continue sharing my experience here. And if I experience any side effects, I'll make sure to report them as well
Please be careful, if you have very bad side effects than stop taking it. I would recommend be patient, eat healthy, stay busy and active for a few months and gradually you will feel more normal.
 
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