Did anyone recover their brain back after feeling completely lobotomised? My brain got damaged a lot by the injections. The day after my second dose my brain felt like it went to mush, it was so powerful.
I had the same experience with my brain feeling like sludge . I got my brain back 100%.
Does/did anybody here struggle with social anxiety/paranoia? Dm if you want to share experiences or post it here if you want. I am happy to listen and need some advice on how to cope long term as I come off this medicine.
I struggled with this a lot. Therapy and lots of self reflection helped me understand that I was projecting (and still tend to) the constant social betrayals and undercutting of someone very close to me that I never noticed before onto others. Understanding my relationship woth my family helped me understand myself and better come to terms with feelings like this - also feelings like I must always do something socially wrong and that if I don't behave perfectly people won't like me - that i must be defective because of a way a family member has treated me and that i had to find and "fix" whatevr social defect that was -learning that feelings like that aren't true was very empowering
Is it proven? It would be hard to tell the long term side effects since invega was approved in 2009.
It's not "proven" per se, because as another user said they don't study schizos that aren't medicated (hard to find). But mortality rates of the schizophrenics have more than doubled since neuroleptics have been introduced, which points to it as a cause
People dont like what i say but i never returned to preinvega within 2 years post invega and not taking anything else. I only took abilify 5mg for 2 weeks around month 2 off invega to fool a blood test and it never did anything because invega is much stronger than abilify it prevents from coupling to the receptor and bumps abilify straight off the receptor. It felt like taking sugar pills.
Well you did go psychotic again to get injected with abilify so you must have at least felt some recovery if you could do that
Maybe you read a different statistic or there’s one I didn’t see. I am in no way trying to argue, but according to John Hopkins “Over the decade-long study period, taking medication did not increase the risk of deathand there was a trend towards reducing the mortality rate.” Also from ncbi.nlm.big.gov “Tiihonen et al, reported that long-term use of antipsychotics was associated with a 15–40% lower mortality than no antipsychotic use.” I don’t trust big pharma when it comes to antipsychotics, but according to these companies not all antipsychotics cause damage long term. Maybe there is evidence invega does but I can’t find any.
This is the Stat he's quoting
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And if you want to read the studies you can see plenty of them in that screenshot
The studies you quote arent only funded by the companies that make the product who are notorious for hiding, obfuscation, and even straight up lying about data, but they also dont account for withdrawal symptoms in control group (if they even have them)
At the very least we know that AP use increases risk of suicide
Does your mind feel pre invega? Excluding emotions
His mind doesn't feel pre invega because he takes another antipsychotic
No. It does not. There are MANY factors taken in to account with studies that apsucks referred to. Lifestyle, drug use, homelessness, diet, suicidality, other medical issues like diabetes, cancer, heart problems etc etc. The statistic that apsucks keeps posting is not accurate if you live a good, healthy lifestyle, have a good support network, have good housing, good access to medical assistance etc. So NO it does NOT automatically mean you are going to live 20 years shorter. It's a useless statistic in my opinion, one that just instills fear in to people like you who don't want to die early simply because you've taken antipsychotics. If you live a healthy life and take good care of yourself and whatever medical and psychiatric problems you may have, you will live a good, long life.
Please stop spewing out this useless statistic. It only scares people, and it is not accurate. Consider this a verbal warning. If you continue to post silly statistics like this that are purely designed for fear-mongering and discouragment of everyone here who is trying to get well, you will be issued a formal warning.
There it is fellas, you'll be banned by the pro psych mods if you link Peter Gotzche because it's "discouraging" to tell people damaged by invega about the harms of APs. Don't say I didn't call it
I remember how fun it was to watch a movie and wondering if we will ever have to same experience again watching a good movie? what you guys think?
I thought I'd never care about my favorite movies again but I definitely do now. Last week I watched one of my favorites (Hook) and I even cried at the part I always cry at (when the mom finds the kids safe in their beds).
One redditor said he couldn’t feel substances at all after five years. No euphoria. I will go insane if that’s the case for me. I can’t live like a monk for the rest of my life
Always ask them if they're on another AP, they usually fail to mention if that's messing with them