I didnt experience cognitive impairment did you?thanks I hope so, just hard to believe with how disabled I am. I've been depressed and this is different. I got unlucky with getting such high doses
I'm so sorry. I get headaches too. do you experience cognitive impairment? I'm also a female with bipolar and got 2 shots, the loading doses.
You can follow the links at this page to report adverse reactions to Invega: https://www.cchr.org/take-action/report-adverse-reactions.html
(More needs be done to stop its overprescription but this is a start)
I think the temporary weight gains you mentioned will probably go away. I don't know when though. Generally speaking, the longer you're on Invega, the longer it will take to recover. 6 months isn't that long though. How many shots did she receive? 6-7? As far as whether she will have a full recovery, I think she probably will for the most part. It's hard for me to say when she will recover. I think most people recover within 18 months. Recovery depends upon the person though, it may take shorter or longer than that. I think things like metabolism, amount of fat, diet, etc. can affect recovery.Hi All,
i've came to this forum to do more research about this injection.
I have a story to tell.
My girlfriend has been diagnosed with "Schizophrenia" and ended up in a mental hospital and being forced to take medication by the law and her parents forcing her also to take medication. Due to a scenario which follows : My girlfriends brother recorded her "talking to herself and punching the wall" and threatened her to call the cops on her, her brother was always being miserable towards my girlfriend ever since he got a teenager, always mental and physically abusing my girlfriend by calling her names, giving her bruises, and in the end my girlfriend is the one that has to suffer from all these medications because of one d*ckhead and whenever she tried to tell her parents, they didn't believe her. it was 1 year before she was on Abilify and the whole year of 2019 she was off medication feeling well and everything. 2020 Started as hell for both of us. Mostly for my girlfriend, because she was "misdiagnosed" as far as I want to believe. because even me being with a clear head , talks with myself sometimes. and i get frustrated and punch a wall when i tend to be mad. That doesn't make me a schizophrenic. Most reason of her being mad and talking to herself is because she is continuously misunderstood by her surroundings i.e Parents and her brother. She had the maximum dosage at the first month. Soon after she realized she was having side effects. Sudden weight gains, her "hallucinations" were getting worse. she wasn't feeling herself at all. She hears things not very often, but with this drug it became worse. She had couple of traumas which ended her up seeing things or being more so afraid of things in general ( so thats why i think she got misdiagnosed with schizophrenia) . She was sleeping less due to this medication at nights. and more throughout the day. I supported her throughout the fact that she has to make herself move throughout the day so it doesn't take full control over her body. She experienced lots of discharge in her boobs for the first couple of months, and lots of pains in her lower abdomen, back and headaches. Lots of fighting and struggling from my side to get rid of the medication and telling her that she isn't the problem. Fast forward after 6 months. 3rd of August. She went to the doctor and the doctor wanted to take her off medication. You might think *Happy dance* I have read people are having some kind of side effects / withdrawals while being off medication. 10 days in , she feels better, less pain in her stomach, sometimes headaches and sometimes backpains but the sudden weight gains that she gets on stepping on the scale in the morning and being 116LBs and then after a while it goes 140 LBs is freaking her out because her appetite is so lost but still tries to eat small portions. Are those "temporary weightgains throughout the day" going to be permanent or is it going to go away after a few months? also being on the medication for 6 months, is the halflife reduced or is it still going to take a full year to recover from it ? is she going to have a full recover also ? im concerned about that too because before she used to be high energetic girl who i fell in love with, due to this everything. it completely went 180 degrees on her life being not stable or in the mood to do anything. And it concerns me alot for her future life.
Thank you for reading.
-Stressed out boyfriend.
I think the temporary weight gains you mentioned will probably go away. I don't know when though. Generally speaking, the longer you're on Invega, the longer it will take to recover. 6 months isn't that long though. How many shots did she receive? 6-7? As far as whether she will have a full recovery, I think she probably will for the most part. It's hard for me to say when she will recover. I think most people recover within 18 months. Recovery depends upon the person though, it may take shorter or longer than that. I think things like metabolism, amount of fat, diet, etc. can affect recovery.
I recommend that your girlfriend tries burning fat and losing weight. Invega can store in your fat and be released into the system when your fat is burned. This can cause the effects of the drug to come back. In addition, I've read stuff that leads me to believe being overweight or obese can make it take longer to recover.
oh that's good. yes I feel lobotomized. low brain activity, difficulty concentrating and socializing. but I hope your headaches go away soon and you update with your progressI didnt experience cognitive impairment did you?
Just a post to say that I hold love and appreciation for all of you and I'm wishing you peace and fast healing. I hope you are able to do something for yourself today that you couldn't do before like make yourself a meal or just enjoy a cup of tea. I just want to give you all my positive energy and hope it can make even a small difference to someone in this group today. Bless you all.
yeah i know. the stuff makes you dumb and depressed. d1 and d2 play a role in cognition and they're antagonized so that's why you have cognitive impairment. the other stuff dopamine and serotonin does you should already know. lack of dopamine is negative symptoms of schizo and cognitive impairment (idk if that's a negative symptom of schizo), and lack of serotonin is sleep issues and depression. invega antagonizes both. shit sucks haha, but you'll get through it eventually. I take St. John's Wort 3 times a day.thanks I hope so, just hard to believe with how disabled I am. I've been depressed and this is different. I got unlucky with getting such high doses
I'm so sorry. I get headaches too. do you experience cognitive impairment? I'm also a female with bipolar and got 2 shots, the loading doses.
You can follow the links at this page to report adverse reactions to Invega: https://www.cchr.org/take-action/report-adverse-reactions.html
(More needs be done to stop its overprescription but this is a start)
Yeah thats what the medication does. Ive been on 3 different antipsychotics and they all have done that to me. I recovered from it twice and now i got the issue again a 3rd time. Yeah it sucks but i recovered from it twice so hoping ill recover from it again. It takes time, but i think effort also helps. O remember the first time this happened to me i kind of just accepted this is how my life is now and i just tried living cause i was used to feeling like shit all the time. After a while i just recovered without even noticing i recovered. If i remember right it felt like i had to relearn everything again. Like being a baby and relearning how to live my life again. So i guess just feeling miserable about how you feel and just wishing it would go away dosnt help. You have to put in effort to relearn it all again. Hope that helpsDid anyone here lose their personality and you just feel like a robot when talking to people? Like you have nothing to input in the conversation?
yeah i know. the stuff makes you dumb and depressed. d1 and d2 play a role in cognition and they're antagonized so that's why you have cognitive impairment. the other stuff dopamine and serotonin does you should already know. lack of dopamine is negative symptoms of schizo and cognitive impairment (idk if that's a negative symptom of schizo), and lack of serotonin is sleep issues and depression. invega antagonizes both. shit sucks haha, but you'll get through it eventually. I take John's Wort 3 times a day.
For you to not be having thoughts or emotions. Your surely expressing your concerns lolI don't want I end up like Ross on Facebook he's been 5 years of 24 shots and has thrown in the towel