awesome31311
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Yup!Anyone else lost the desire to learn new things? Before Invega, I loved reading about cool things but now I have no interest. I kind of feel like a drug addict in recovery.
Yup!Anyone else lost the desire to learn new things? Before Invega, I loved reading about cool things but now I have no interest. I kind of feel like a drug addict in recovery.
I was thinking the same, it's always new ppl who keep asking. I dont see ppl from posts commenting on this post. like u said it means they're over with all the shit theyve Been Through so chill ppl.youre gonna fully recover Just give it time.Dude, many people recovered.
Please relax - you might be triggering other people. Let's spread positivity, if we can.
Obviously people who recovered most likely don't ost here anymore.. why would they?
They're enjoying their lives.
Invega Sustenna in Latin means infertile there free spirit. Vraylar mean true God. Look up Vega means fertile field infertile. Sus meaning their. Tenna meaning free spirit. Invegas sustennas
infertile their free spirit.
Hi everyone.
I have been on invega sustenna once in the past and recovered completely after about 15 months. I only took 3 shots and subsequently refused to take it as I hated the way it made me feel. I misinterpreted the way it made me feel for being the depressive phase of bipolar disorder and lived a very inhibited life for about a year, doing small amounts of voluntary work and playing large amounts of video games. After having another manic episode I was put on invega under a compulsory treatment order and have continued to take it for 1 year under pressure from family.
I am stopping taking it now, my last injection was on 10 Feb. What I am concerned about is the timeframe it will take to recover again and whether taking it for a year as opposed to 2-3 months will result in any kind of permanent damage. Currently I am experiencing a complete loss of mental ability, I have no thoughts. Is anyone else experiencing this? I am also experiencing extreme fatigue, loss of motivation to complete daily tasks such as laundry, reduced coordination (I play table tennis and darts) inability to socialize and I feel like I have lost all my intelligence (I have tested around 140 IQ in the past and am now struggling to complete 2 university papers )
Can anyone relate with experiences and possibly shed light on my situation? I am also working out 4 times a week, beginning a paleo diet regimen and am looking at starting yoga and meditation practices.
I think I know what you mean when you say you have no thoughts. I wouldn't say I have no thoughts, but thoughts don't flow through my head the way they used to. I have a lack of motivation as well. I think I've probably lost some of my intelligence as well though I'm not sure how much because I haven't had to do many things that are intellectually rigorous.Hi everyone.
I have been on invega sustenna once in the past and recovered completely after about 15 months. I only took 3 shots and subsequently refused to take it as I hated the way it made me feel. I misinterpreted the way it made me feel for being the depressive phase of bipolar disorder and lived a very inhibited life for about a year, doing small amounts of voluntary work and playing large amounts of video games. After having another manic episode I was put on invega under a compulsory treatment order and have continued to take it for 1 year under pressure from family.
I am stopping taking it now, my last injection was on 10 Feb. What I am concerned about is the timeframe it will take to recover again and whether taking it for a year as opposed to 2-3 months will result in any kind of permanent damage. Currently I am experiencing a complete loss of mental ability, I have no thoughts. Is anyone else experiencing this? I am also experiencing extreme fatigue, loss of motivation to complete daily tasks such as laundry, reduced coordination (I play table tennis and darts) inability to socialize and I feel like I have lost all my intelligence (I have tested around 140 IQ in the past and am now struggling to complete 2 university papers )
Can anyone relate with experiences and possibly shed light on my situation? I am also working out 4 times a week, beginning a paleo diet regimen and am looking at starting yoga and meditation practices.
I take St. John's Wort. It should speed up the drug elimination process.does anyone know anything about st johns wort and if it actually speeds up the drug elimination process?