realviking
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Also st jons wort takes 3-6 weeks to fully kick in.
i don't believe you because i take 3 pills a day and i notice the difference in my body. I guess this is also a good thing if it really takes 3 weeks to kick in. all i know is that it removes invega and ablify from the system. it is good for those who have mental health issues.Also st jons wort takes 3-6 weeks to fully kick in.
Is anyone still on invega injections because they are court ordered to take it? I still have 3 more injections and then my doctor will switch me to orals. He wrote in the notes on the computer "agreed for transition to full oral medication... in late March".
I’m almost 10 months off and I havent recovered my intellect back yet or cognitive abilities but i am starting to be around my family more and being a little bit more social. It’s a super slow process but I do believe eventually the intellect and cognition will come back. Try to do positive things with your time like socializing as best you can and exercising as well as taking as many vitamins and supplements as you can. it’s a super super super slow process though so give it time. That’s the best advice I can give being 298 days from my last and only injection (234 mg invega)Do people recover there cognitive ability’s and intellect?
I’m almost 10 months off and I havent recovered my intellect back yet or cognitive abilities but i am starting to be around my family more and being a little bit more social. It’s a super slow process but I do believe eventually the intellect and cognition will come back. Try to do positive things with your time like socializing as best you can and exercising as well as taking as many vitamins and supplements as you can. it’s a super super super slow process though so give it time. That’s the best advice I can give being 298 days from my last and only injection (234 mg invega)
I started at 195 lbs before invega and I’m all the way up to about 260 lbs now. I’ve stayed at that weight for about 6-7 months now and haven’t gone over but also haven’t really lost any weight. I should be exercising more and watching my diet but I honestly just haven’t really made the effort. My brother is a super physically active person ie. Goes to the gym about 5 times a week and he uses My Fitness Pal app to track his “macros” he says as long as you’re in a ”calorie deficit” (meaning you burn more calories than you take in) that you’ll lose weight no matter what. So I believe the losing weight part is mainly just making sure you pair exercise properly and you’re eating healthy carbs and proteins and vegtables high in vitamins and minerals.Blakefree, since your 10 months off, have you noticed any physical improvements? Like weight loss, sexual function or increased stamina?
Like i said, there is very little to no comparsion between Risperidal and Invega. Invega is a completely new level of misfortune.But once I switched from Risperdal Consta to Invega Sustenna, I began to feel nothing from Adderall. I was on Invega Sustenna since Nov 2018. Every month 234mg of Sustenna. I stopped on July 1st, 2020. That was five months ago. I still feel nothing from Adderall. Before I felt EVERYTHING
I am 189 days off (6 months 9 days) and i fortunatley feel almost normal.I’m almost 10 months off and I havent recovered my intellect back yet or cognitive abilities but i am starting to be around my family more and being a little bit more social. It’s a super slow process but I do believe eventually the intellect and cognition will come back. Try to do positive things with your time like socializing as best you can and exercising as well as taking as many vitamins and supplements as you can. it’s a super super super slow process though so give it time. That’s the best advice I can give being 298 days from my last and only injection (234 mg invega)
i don't believe you because i take 3 pills a day and i notice the difference in my body. I guess this is also a good thing if it really takes 3 weeks to kick in. all i know is that it removes invega and ablify from the system. it is good for those who have mental health issues.
i look forward to the future. st. john worts is the best. it probably removes most psychiatrist drugs out of the system quickerYou Will feel even better at 3-6 weeks then.
I feel like I'm a wall that people are talking to. I have nothing to say back... hardly ever. It's hard to describe. It's like... blankness. Almost like you're stuck inside your own body. Almost in a mental coma. Like you're in mental solitary confinement. Don't feel connected to your surroundings or anyone. It's like a nightmare you're stuck in.Anyone else catch themselves tearing up when you realize you’re missing out on life around you. Like whenever I’m hanging out with family I get ready eyed cause I feel like life is just terrible right now and I’d do anything to get my intellect and personality back
Exactly you described it to a tee! like you have conversations with yourself in your head all day but can’t seem to form coherent conversations with others around you. Your mind draws to a blank. But you can feel your true self trapped inside.I feel like I'm a wall that people are talking to. I have nothing to say back... hardly ever. It's hard to describe. It's like... blankness. Almost like you're stuck inside your own body. Almost in a mental coma. Like you're in mental solitary confinement. Don't feel connected to your surroundings or anyone. It's like a nightmare you're stuck in.
Like you wish you could describe how bad it is to people but you can't find the words. There are no words. All i can do is hold onto hope. The no ideas... no "i know" "oh i got an idea" "i know what we could do" "that shower was so nice" it's just... like static in your head. Lost inside your own mind. Not believing this is you going through this experience right now. Mental prison. Feeling robbed of yourself. Constantly thinking "is this it? Am i going to be like this forever?" It's especially bad when i first wake up. i stand up and i have no clue on what to do... nothing comes to mind. It's torture.Exactly you described it to a tee! like you have conversations with yourself in your head all day but can’t seem to form coherent conversations with others around you. Your mind draws to a blank. But you can feel your true self trapped inside.