Mental Health Coming Off Invega Sustenna (Paliperidone) v4

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Did you check your prolactin levels?
not yet i haven't been taking the ablify so i'm taking it for about 12 days hoping it will be enough to falsify a compliance blood test that includes prolactin. study said 2 weeks is the standard time to achieve steady state in the blood
 
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All will be well. Time heals everything. One day this will all be a memory; not a bad one, just a memory.
one that i want to forget... sucks to have PTSD because weed doesn't work cause of invega

psychiatrist prescribing invega makes the maffia look like schoolboys
 
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just checking back in here to say, I've been off Invega Sustenna for over six years now and it definitely takes time but definitely goes away.

I guess the trick is to lose the weight you put on from invega, assuming you put on any. The rest (of what it takes) I can't really confirm.

Personally I drank a lot of cranberry juice to get rid of Vraylar, but for Invega, it certainly took a lot longer to come off invega, given the half life is about doubled. I was in transition through different meds too, because of a bladder problem caused by meds and withdrawal and all that, so I never confirmed at what point (officially) the efficacy of Invega Sustenna was effectively 'DONE' but It seemed awfully close to the 3.5 year mark. Though my reasons for objecting for this amount of time may seem abstract, it is my recollection that I was lithe with kundalini energy (once again) at somewhere near or around the 3 and a half year mark and that was the specific indicator I was looking for when coming off the med successfully.

Hopefully this post will clear up any confusion about my previous posts where I've failed to give accurate assessments to exactly "how long it took to come off invega sustenna".

I stand firm now by the belief that it is impossible to say whether one year or three years or what, given that everyone is different and the amounts we have all gotten were remarkably different. I, for instance, received something like 14 shots altogether, so the concentration was pretty high by the time I was taken off. However, all things considered, as long as the amount is low, I believe others have attested to the fact that coming off takes less time and may be a bit easier.

Who knows...
 
LoL what did they edit exactly?
the half life of 150 days which is obvious nonsense ..they claim you need to multiply 150 days x 5.5 = 600 days they say... then they say 1.5 years.. i simply dont get it lmfao.

the injection is 1500mg that will send you straight to the grave
 
just checking back in here to say, I've been off Invega Sustenna for over six years now and it definitely takes time but definitely goes away.

I guess the trick is to lose the weight you put on from invega, assuming you put on any. The rest (of what it takes) I can't really confirm.

Personally I drank a lot of cranberry juice to get rid of Vraylar, but for Invega, it certainly took a lot longer to come off invega, given the half life is about doubled. I was in transition through different meds too, because of a bladder problem caused by meds and withdrawal and all that, so I never confirmed at what point (officially) the efficacy of Invega Sustenna was effectively 'DONE' but It seemed awfully close to the 3.5 year mark. Though my reasons for objecting for this amount of time may seem abstract, it is my recollection that I was lithe with kundalini energy (once again) at somewhere near or around the 3 and a half year mark and that was the specific indicator I was looking for when coming off the med successfully.

Hopefully this post will clear up any confusion about my previous posts where I've failed to give accurate assessments to exactly "how long it took to come off invega sustenna".

I stand firm now by the belief that it is impossible to say whether one year or three years or what, given that everyone is different and the amounts we have all gotten were remarkably different. I, for instance, received something like 14 shots altogether, so the concentration was pretty high by the time I was taken off. However, all things considered, as long as the amount is low, I believe others have attested to the fact that coming off takes less time and may be a bit easier.

Who knows...
depends .. when did your anhedonia went away ?
Vraylar sounds horrible
 
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I accidently injured my leg and cant walk properly now + its painful for probably 1 month, so sad.
 
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