to the room: please remember to take breaks from reading long posts. it's not your fault, we've all been there. it's a side effect of the poison. i remember when i use to take 15 minutes to read one post that was no longer than 3 sentences, i felt like a moron until others said the same thing. it gets better over time like articulating and being able to talk again.
@Hellohihey2: m/30's/usa. i think things like neuroplasticity, immune system, tolerance to drugs and age (among other things) has something to do with it for the majority of people but everyone is different. hence why we have some who take 3 or 4 injections and heal in less than the average healing time, while others have unusual factors that make them take longer in healing and everyone else is within the average range. no one is better or worse, we are all just different. you ever met people who get sick for two days while everyone else is sick for a week or two? how about those who can drink or smoke a lot but can still hold their liquor/drugs better than others? people who run miles everyday but someone who runs once a month can out run them in the short/long run? human beings are magnificent, curious and strange creatures in how diverse we are and why.
i got the ringing in my ear last week, it's not the first time even before invega but it is a common effect/symptom. they say it's a part of your ear and how it works dying off, that as we age it will never hear on that frequency again. i don't subscribe to that theory, i believe it is regenerating like every cell of our body does constantly over a lifetime. some people can hear it and some can't. i can still hear frequencies that people half my age can't and so can some people who are older than me. i can smell someones fart from the next room, haha. younger people generally have an easier time in life with things because they are more resilient, fresher and don't have as much damage from age and what they've lived through or wear and tear. they also don't fall into a comfortable lag of thinking they know everything unlike older people who still need to keep an open mind. youth is wasted on the youth is a saying that cuts both ways. there is also tinnitus that some people are afflicted with. personally i believe it is the invega shutting down part of the hearing on the comedown and when your close to healed it is starting back up again.
i say it a lot so let me elaborate here. what's in the invega injections invades and ramps up every cell in your body making it vibrate at a higher level. when we first take it and for a little while after we stop taking it we notice all these effects/symptoms happening before the bulk of the healing phase kicks in, the zombie mode. that is where we level off at (and so does our cells) and don't really get much worse or better for awhile but it's a nightmare all the same. when it has run it's course (on the comedown before we are fully healed) most of what we experience is the same thing we went through when we first took it but in reverse. our body and brain learning to vibrate at a lower frequency it is programmed to from our genetics or how we were pre-poison. it is trying to reach homeo stasis again.
it's like going out a restaurant through the same door you went it but the smoking section is near that door. what happens to us at first is happening again as we are getting close to fully healing, we have to walk through the smoke to go back outside. drugs are like this in general beginning and end. the difference is what we experience based on the different drugs we take. people get scared, anxiety and a lot of anger or depression while on the comedown. it is not only how we think and feel about what was done to us but also how our emotions and feelings normalize or re-balance themselves again. you never forget how to ride a bike and our emotions are the same, they know how they are supposed to work. out entire bodies and brains do thanks to dna and us shaping our experiences in reality. in this case hope has been removed so all the negative emotions and feelings have been keeping us going while the positive ones haven't been used so they need to finish waking up. we need to let the negative ones calm down and take a break while the positive ones wake up and start working again.
everything in healing needs time to adjust to how we are use to it again towards the end. short term healers have this happen pretty quickly, say a couple months before waking up and bam... fully healed. long term healers have been vibrating higher for longer and all the factors including stress come into play so they take longer to adjust. like getting into a cold pool, some people jump right in and some wade in, gradually get use to it little by little.
glad to hear of the improvements. we all ramble, me more than most. i got the tweaking behavior from the poison and i hear ya, it's no picnic. remember as you heal (you and Steph78 are finding out) your body is going through some drastic changes and the huge amount of stress takes a toll. so don't be surprised if you look like a zombie or worse before you look fresh and young again and the difference is night and day sometimes. it's just how our bodies deal with the healing. once fully healed your skin will tighten up and retain more tension. drinking water helps as your system is in overdrive trying to finish up the healing process and depletes it from other parts of your body. hence why some gain lots of weight towards the end only to have it slough off when they are fully healed. water weight happens a lot during the healing process. the food weight is there to help with the times we don't eat or go through big steps in healing.
thanks for the update. hang in there, you now know it gets better.
@Ho-Chi-Minh: good advice. and we will try our best to keep you informed.