EsseWasGreat
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Yes absolutely. Very happy to be alive right now, *especially* after the hell I've been through because of the injections. I also completely lost the joys and pleasures of life entirely the first few months off and really thought I wouldn't make it until I somehow stuck with it and things sloooowly started getting better againDo you appreciate life more now you are recovered? All that’s getting me through is the idea that this will all be worth it in the end
-Yes. Invega *totally* did quite the damage to my brain functions: thinking became very hard and I couldn't imagine things at all, as well as being unable to just process things as well as before, doing maths became incredibly hard and critical thinking/decision making also became a lot worseFirst, thank you for what you are doing. I received 4 injections of Xeplion, with each one my creativity, imagination and intelligence would immediately disappear, it would return in a week, but to a much lower level than I had, until with the fourth it disappeared completely. So I became unable to do anything that was either fun or work in my life. I fell into despair and now I live in it. That's my story in short. Has Invega taken away your creativity, imagination and intelligence? After how many months did you first feel any improvement? Did you take any other APs during recovery? What do you think contributed most to your recovery from what you were doing at the time?
If only it were a rule that everyone would recover in a maximum of 2 years.
-First tangible signs of improvement started at like 3 months off. Said improvements were *very* small though and it only started getting slooowly better from there, like I still wasn't completely recovered even 12 months off (though I was well functioning by that point)
at 13/14 months off is when I considered myself completely recovered and life became normal again, I'd even say I'm better now than I was pre-injection because of the experience such hell gave me
-I believe the biggest helper in my recovery was sticking to a healthy regimen that would have been easy to follow even for someone as crippled as I was on Invega/Xeplion
Said regimen involved taking 1 hour of easy walking every day, controlling meal portions and eating greens and fruits (mostly blueberries and kiwis but even apples, bananas and pretty much all of them are good) and doing a few activities like watching TV shows (even if I didn't enjoy watching them due to the injections taking that away) and then trying to remember the plot of each episode just to keep my memory well-trained until it became natural again
I also took a few supplements especially to help with sleep but the benefit of taking those wasn't nearly as good and only temporary (still worth trying a few of them if you need to feel even just 1% better)
I would also like to add that allegedly younger people (in the teens/20s) tend to recover faster than those in the 30+ range but in the end anyone is going to make it as long as you keep yourself alive and actively try to improve your situation even if you don't feel any reward from doing it