Wokengenius
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2019
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Appreciate you for that it’s just been a scary ride. I just hope my instantly comes soonAlmost instant
Appreciate you for that it’s just been a scary ride. I just hope my instantly comes soonAlmost instant
If I was a moderator I would correct your sentence like “ But I think I know the truth” . Fully recovery is possible, as many others stated. I had 3 shots and I think I’ll fully recover in a few months.
Coming back after 1-2 months with update
Does alcohol or tobacco work for you"I know the truth" meaning i'm telling my story i'm talking about "me".
I truly wish you good luck and I hope lots of peoples on this forum "Fully" recover.. But I will not have anyone tell me that I will recover because it's just not possible in many cases I have seen in REAL life and in my case and calling people lairs, bot and spam is a complete disgrace.
I don't drink alcohol so I don't know about that one. But nicotine doesn't have that kick it used to have. I still get cravings somewhat.Does alcohol or tobacco work for you
I'm as well as I'll get so I'm stating fact. I will always have residual side effects that won't go away ever. Sure I have beaten invega injections but the after effects and long term side effects will hang around for good. So in my case there is no full recovery in my case because of the effects still lingering. I'm not having a dig at anyone I'm just telling my story we have different story's to tell. But invega injection recovery storys have a particular pattern.I can tell you for sure, that if you believe that you'll never get better, it will become a self fulfilling prophecy.
Just flipping through the past few pages, there are at least four people posting claiming to have recovered somewhat. (Hopefuldopeful, NoMoreZombi, goodandhumble, Ghostv2314)
I know there's more.
There's light at the end of the tunnel![]()
I'm 29, I turn 30 in July. I haven't made a full recovery yet though.I'm just surprised there's been so little talk of age, with regard to recovery. I'm worried that the people who've recovered are younger than 30. How old is everyone? And does anyone know of people who made full recoveries at 30 and above, please?
also thank you so much to Ghostv2314 for sharing. I suffer the same symptoms as you, so your story inspires me greatly.
I'm just surprised there's been so little talk of age, with regard to recovery. I'm worried that the people who've recovered are younger than 30. How old is everyone? And does anyone know of people who made full recoveries at 30 and above, please?
also thank you so much to @Ghostv2314 for sharing. I suffer the same symptoms as you, so your story inspires me greatly. Can I ask how old you are?
Happy birthday soon! And please keep updating us with your progress! I'm turning 30 next month, hope it's not too intense a birthday.I’m glad I’m able to help! I am under 30 though. I’m 25, I’ll be 26 next month.
I’m 22.I'm just surprised there's been so little talk of age, with regard to recovery. I'm worried that the people who've recovered are younger than 30. How old is everyone? And does anyone know of people who made full recoveries at 30 and above, please?
also thank you so much to @Ghostv2314 for sharing. I suffer the same symptoms as you, so your story inspires me greatly. Can I ask how old you are?
Also, if it's helpful, I look young for my age so my system is probably more youthful as well.I'm 29, I turn 30 in July. I haven't made a full recovery yet though.
I'm told I look young for my age as well, so thanks for bringing this up, it's hopefulAlso, if it's helpful, I look young for my age so my system is probably more youthful as well.
Is this the first improvement you've noticed since coming off the shots? I had 12 shots so I'm just looking for a rough indicator of when I might start to notice improvement. I'm also sleeping a lot more than before invega.I've noticed an improvement in my recovery from Invega. Since being on Invega, my sleep pattern has changed to sleeping around 10-11 hours almost every day from sleeping usually around 8-9 hours in the months before I started taking Invega. However, for the past 7 days, I've slept around 7-9 hours each day, so I think my sleep pattern has returned to normal / is returning to normal.
I'm over 5 months off of Invega. I had 18 shots. I'm encouraged by this improvement, and I'm hoping I'll see more improvements soon.
7 months off.. no real noticeable improvement... I think I’m going to try and get a job soon. Maybe that will help who knowsIs this the first improvement you've noticed since coming off the shots? I had 12 shots so I'm just looking for a rough indicator of when I might start to notice improvement. I'm also sleeping a lot more than before invega.