Mental Health Coming Off Invega Sustenna (Paliperidone) v.2

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@Neuroleptique33 : en etant patient. Les trois premiers mois c etait dur. Les emotions c etait surtout de la colere, de l'anxiete et irritabilite. Puis les vraies emotions qui nous sont cheres apparaissent lentement apres ca.
A partir 5 eme mois j avais toutes mes emotions meme si je suis pas encore gueri.
 
Dont speak with out trying the remedy what i have said if you people really wanna recover from this invega get pacitane and stablon .... I bet you guys you will recover with in a week
 
@Sharvansara: thanks for passing along your opinion on the medication. i will look into later as i'm feeling kinda better today, i'm trying to take it easy so this walking pneumonia doesn't turn into a chest infection due to atrophy. please do keep in mind two things. 1. we can't tell people what to take, only let them know what's worked for our personal experience. so people will have to make up their own minds on whether to try it or not cause we are our own person.

2. you've taken the poison, you've suffered. you know what frame of mind we've all been/going through. the breakthrough in finding the antidote makes anyone hesitant for several reasons. we've had some people in the past suggest to try some weird things, somethings just didn't work and what works for you might not work for everyone cause we're all different.

that being said, i hope someone does try it and let us know if it works for them as well. even though i'm fully healed i still keep my fingers crossed for the finding of the antidote. i really don't want to see anyone else go through this. time will tell. you did what you can do, the rest is up to everyone else.

you fully healed?
 
Day 195

Once again. i went out running. The last two or three days, improvements have kind of plateaued. No big deal though. I would love to be healed around mid-january. I go to a birthday party with high school friends, most of them are smart and on their way to become engineers or have jobs that they would be proud of. I want to go there proud showing I am back on my feet on my way to work full time.

@Sharvansara: sorry man, I definitely don't want to go through a withdrawal from an AP I know nothing about. I'm glad if it works on you.
 
@Neuroleptique33 : oui je pense presque normalement. A un moment, je pensais trop au point de devenir anxieux et avoir de la confusion. Ca s est nettement ameliore mais c est pas encore parfait. L imagination est presque normale je dirais.
 
@Neurolptique33: welcome to the thread.

Risperdal came out before invega/xeplion did. the active ingredient in it is what xeplion is, xeplion is just a more pure form. you are not the first one to suffer like the rest of us from taking it. or is this a translation error on my part and you had taken xeplion?

the anhedonia is not permanent, there are lots of people who have fully healed here like zack365 has said. he has said a lot to you and it's all true. good advice too, it has helped him and others in the past.

haha, don't worry about the weird language. french is not an easy one and this system is doing the best it can to link up everyone's different devices but nothing is perfect (the accents will throw off in the coding of this site for now). the staff here do a good job of staying on top of these things though.

those here are going through the same as what you are. not thinking, anhedonia, not being able to do much. the receptor that was targeted is temporarily disabled and when it wakes back up again everything will be just like it was before.

Saint Johns Wort works for half the people who try it and not for the other half. maybe give it another week or two and if it's not doing anything then you it would be better to stop taking it if you want to.

how many injections you had and at what doses? may i ask what got you on the injection to start? (you don't have to answer if you don't want to)

@Yeshuah: Neuroleptique33 was asking about how many injections you had and how are your emotions doing i believe.

@Sharvansara: i think Neuroleptique33 wanted to know if you were healed or not.

@zack365: thank you for helping Neuroleptioque33 get settled in and helping with the questions. idk how weak you are if you went running today but i agree it's a good step in progress. very inspiring words you posted yesterday. you will definitely get to the point in life you want sooner than you think. remember once your fully healed it's all up to you. feel free to correct me if there is communication error with Neuroleptique33. question though, where did you learn english? (it's really good and your not to bad at french either ;))
 
To the room :as you have noticed we have a new member here named neuroleptique33, he got 1 injection about 3 weeks ago. He may not understand everything we say in English so I'll try to translate for him.

@Yeshuah: neuroleptique33 asked you how you were feeling and how it has been so far.
@Sharvansara: same question from neuroleptique33, and I would appreciate myself to know a bit more about your story.
@invegauser: neuroleptique33 had a month worth of risperdal pill form, then he received one loading injection of Xeplion.
Haha, thanks, so I have to say I was lucky I had a few very good english teachers when I was 13 to 16 years old. Then I met some christian missionaries who were from the US, plus most of the youtube videos I watch are in English. :)
 
@zack365: very nice. i can't speak other languages because physically it's just impossible. i end up slaughtering the language so out of respect for other cultures i do not try to.

i find french to be a beautiful language. eloquent and complex. one of the languages that is truly a work of art.

i don't like that other cultures have to learn english but from one person to another that is very smart that you have. it is a good way to keep up with the world and how it changes plus it's pretty cool. it's one thing i will never be able to do myself.

thank you for taking the time to help with the translation. much appreciated.
 
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