Mental Health Coming off Invega (Paliperidone, Xeplion) injections v. 7.0

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There's something I've noticed for a while now but I'm not certain if it's a possible side effect of Invega or not. Does anyone else experience random, spontaneous itching that occurs throughout the majority of the body, mainly the face, lasting for several hours at a time? This typically occurs to me at night, but not even every night though, it also seems to be quite unpredictable. I was mainly asking this because I'm experiencing this sensation at the moment and it's very irritating. And no it's not due to insect bites, I'm experiencing itching where I basically never get bitten too, and there's also no visible bump or rash either. It was also never an issue prior as far as I can remember.
 
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There's something I've noticed for a while now but I'm not certain if it's a possible side effect of Invega or not. Does anyone else experience random, spontaneous itching that occurs throughout the majority of the body, mainly the face, lasting for several hours at a time? This typically occurs to me at night, but not even every night though, it also seems to be quite unpredictable. I was mainly asking this because I'm experiencing this sensation at the moment and it's very irritating. And no it's not due to insect bites, I'm experiencing itching where I basically never get bitten too, and there's also no visible bump or rash either. It was also never an issue prior as far as I can remember.
I get itchy feet. I have scars and cuts on my feet due to scratching. Its like my skin got more sensitive and thinner due to invega.
 
There's something I've noticed for a while now but I'm not certain if it's a possible side effect of Invega or not. Does anyone else experience random, spontaneous itching that occurs throughout the majority of the body, mainly the face, lasting for several hours at a time? This typically occurs to me at night, but not even every night though, it also seems to be quite unpredictable. I was mainly asking this because I'm experiencing this sensation at the moment and it's very irritating. And no it's not due to insect bites, I'm experiencing itching where I basically never get bitten too, and there's also no visible bump or rash either. It was also never an issue prior as far as I can remember.
I notice my skin get more itchy and hypersensitive after working out and sweating a lot. It could be a reaction to your own sweat or something. I know they change a bunch of things and yeah skin issues is one of them so I would say it could be related but it’s not a definite like yes. Not everything is always going to be from the Invega but if you notice these changes after Invega then its more likely the cause. It also could be from certain face washes you’re using or something or it could be due to dryness, which they cause so using a moisturizer can help with the dryness if that’s the reason.
 
What do you want me to show you I had 4 hugest dose shots on invega I have been off 16 months I was the same was as you 7 months ago then I started improving now I am better it is so hard to believe when you have andohenia I had to let everyone around me know so I wasn’t obligated to do anything you literally can not do anything for a year even if you try and force yourself it doesn’t work there is nothing you can do to speed it up it takes time that’s it lucky for you abilify isn’t as bad as invega it’s only a partial dopamine agonist you should recover quicker and all the way
Wb sexuality? Rigidity? All the stuff?
 
My friend went on brain ECT and now can't remember anything about suffering from Invega. It produced severe memory issues and severe memory loss.
 
Anhedonia & Akathisia is a bitch

If Invega blocked dopamine & serotonin permanently then we wouldnt need more than 1 shot to maintain the effects so obviously the effects wear out after 1 shot thus needing more shots to maintain the blockage of dopamine and serotonin receptors. Thereby going with this conclusion once you stop taking invega you're receptors should be unlocked and feel dopamine & serotonin again once the half life has fully been eliminated from your system and then recovery starts so 6 months till invega half life is eliminated
I love this post! I truly believe only 1 dose of injectable is needed to suffer from the effects for your entire lifetime…
Doctors just don’t know it because they haven’t tried…

If this is not true, let’s debate! I am opened to it. I would like to see how do you support your statements against what I just said (1 dose=Forever).
 
I love this post! I truly believe only 1 dose of injectable is needed to suffer from the effects for your entire lifetime…
Doctors just don’t know it because they haven’t tried…

If this is not true, let’s debate! I am opened to it. I would like to see how do you support your statements against what I just said (1 dose=Forever
How do you react when you see recovery posts?
 
I love this post! I truly believe only 1 dose of injectable is needed to suffer from the effects for your entire lifetime…
Doctors just don’t know it because they haven’t tried…

If this is not true, let’s debate! I am opened to it. I would like to see how do you support your statements against what I just said (1 dose=Forever).
He is recovering
 
Do you actually know how much people have logged into this specific thread? Maybe 1000 if taking all of the 7 threads. How many recovery stories? Maybe 10, and they are not that credible…
 
My friend went on brain ECT and now can't remember anything about suffering from Invega. It produced severe memory issues and severe memory loss.
I would've said that it sounds like a great idea but the thought of intentionally causing more brain damage ontop of all the damage that was already done doesn't seem particularly safe. Assuming that only the memories of getting injected with Invega are forgotten, I'd most likely find out sooner or later why I suddenly don't feel the way I used to. For example, I'd wonder why I was on this site in the first place, then read about everything I typed and realize why I feel that way. Or someone would eventually bring it up since basically everyone that has known me before/after Invega is already aware of what occurred to me, and they'd probably be like, "hey how are you feeling after this much time off of Invega"?
 
I went for a walk today too and just looked at people while thinking “ wow look at all these lucky people not having a clue that I am suffering a chemical lobotomy, I used to be like them “
Wow ❤️‍🩹 I feel Your pain my brother… Just suffering in silence
 
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