Mental Health Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v. 10

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I know what it’s like to ask a bunch of questions and hope you’ll find a magic answer or some hope from knowing every detail about someone’s recovery but the truth is you won’t achieve anything by spending your time this way.

It’s best to just accept what’s happened and move forward. It’s hard and I’m not doing it very well. Still extremely suicidal and negative but knowing every detail about what someone else went through doesn’t help your specific case because we are all different and recover at different rates.
 
I know what it’s like to ask a bunch of questions and hope you’ll find a magic answer or some hope from knowing every detail about someone’s recovery but the truth is you won’t achieve anything by spending your time this way.

It’s best to just accept what’s happened and move forward. It’s hard and I’m not doing it very well. Still extremely suicidal and negative but knowing every detail about what someone else went through doesn’t help your specific case because we are all different and recover at different rates.
Agreed. I don't think it's futile, but I do think that focusing on yourself and improving your life with exercise, meditating, staying busy etc. is a good idea, and not obsessing too much about things. It's going to take time, that's the honest truth. Things get better slowly. I wish there was a magic cure for this, I do. It's a long road for many. There are ways to speed it up, thinking about it a lot usually doesn't.
 
Gonna keep saying take supplements, when your body is in recovery it’s the most critical time. It seems like once your body goes past the stages of recovery it’s just game over.

At the very least everybody should be St John Worts. It eliminates the Invega faster
 
I can’t keep living like this it’s painful
From what I understood by speaking with the university medical unit psychiatryst we are in this state because our brain dint go back to his former self because something is blocking him or simply it cannot go back on how it was by himself, we need to push him (our brain), i keep updating, next appointment in 2 week (he need to study mi case with his team)
 
I know what it’s like to ask a bunch of questions and hope you’ll find a magic answer or some hope from knowing every detail about someone’s recovery but the truth is you won’t achieve anything by spending your time this way.

It’s best to just accept what’s happened and move forward. It’s hard and I’m not doing it very well. Still extremely suicidal and negative but knowing every detail about what someone else went through doesn’t help your specific case because we are all different and recover at different rates.
Asking these questions can help detect patterns in data and give a better understanding. Finding the average dose of people and their average recovery time is not futile. It helps understand where you stand.
 
Asking these questions can help detect patterns in data and give a better understanding. Finding the average dose of people and their average recovery time is not futile. It helps understand where you stand.

The Invega documentary contains it all.
 
This is the most useful graph I found. I dont know at how much ng/ml it is considered fully eliminated. To reach 0.1 ng/nl seem to take more than 500 days.
 
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