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

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Enhancing dopamine is not the point. Phenylpiracetam is a stimulant but it doesn't release dopamine if your concerned about elevated levels. The idea of taking a nootropic would be to alleviate the cognitive symptoms.

No, This will change too. I don't understand these drugs or neurobiology, still trying to formulate some understanding but lack the background knowledge.
So I'm going to return back to normal right?
 
Yes he will
We need to stop giving people false hope. No one goes back to normal. They recover to a certain point and it takes a really long time. I don’t know much about the clopixol injection but from what i know about depots, no one is ever really the same after
 
We need to stop giving people false hope. No one goes back to normal. They recover to a certain point and it takes a really long time. I don’t know much about the clopixol injection but from what i know about depots, no one is ever really the same after

Once again, this wouldn't be legal if most people didn't go back to normal. I know @herbertadams said psychiatric interventions exist outside the U.S Judicial system but that's just not accurate nor true. You have to go through the U.S Court system if you're involuntarily committed into a psychiatric ward, so psychiatric interventions exist within the realm of U.S judicial oversight, meaning the legality of this has been put into question and been deemed acceptable. In the current moment of history we're in chemically lobotomizing people permanently by the masses isn't something that would be intentionally allowed.

Read the Invega documentary rawbanana hundreds of cases have been examined on bluelight ALONE, and we've come to the conclusion that there's around a 75-80% chance of recovery regardless of how many shots you've taken. I've taken 5 shots already and have 2 more to go and I still have hope. Continue to read the recovery stories rawbanana and continue to study & reserach with others how to overcome Invega.
 
Recovery story

@SurvivedXeplion

I got Xeplion injection back in december 2016. Total of 3 shots. The following 8 months were the worst of my life. I had to end going to university, move back to my parents house and abandon my friends. I literally couldn't function anymore, like others have said. I had the same symptoms as others here, so I'm not going to go into detail of those. But I just wanted to drop by and say that after about 10 months, I recovered fully. Of course my life is still in shambles, but I'm no longer feeling suicidal because of the crippling effects of Xeplion. My mood is a lot brighter and I have hope for the future, I'm trying to get back into school and hopefully sometime in future I can start living my own life again.

To anyone who is still under the influence of Invega/Xeplion and feels like there is no hope left, just wait. Wait, wait and wait a little bit more. If you're like me, you will find yourself feeling better as time goes on. Don't give up. I too thought that the damage was permanent, but it definitely wasn't for me. Hang in there and the real you will be back, trust me!

This thread was really important for me in the beginning and I remember reading pretty much every post back then. I never posted myself, but I thought it never hurts to share a successful recovery story. Just try to relax and remember that the best way to speed up your recovery is to do things that make you feel happy even for a second. It's hard in the beginning of your recovery process, but it gets better!
 
Once again, this wouldn't be legal if most people didn't go back to normal. I know @herbertadams said psychiatric interventions exist outside the U.S Judicial system but that's just not accurate nor true. You have to go through the U.S Court system if you're involuntarily committed into a psychiatric ward, so psychiatric interventions exist within the realm of U.S judicial oversight, meaning the legality of this has been put into question and been deemed acceptable. In the current moment of history we're in chemically lobotomizing people permanently by the masses isn't something that would be intentionally allowed.

Read the Invega documentary rawbanana hundreds of cases have been examined on bluelight ALONE, and we've come to the conclusion that there's around a 75-80% chance of recovery regardless of how many shots you've taken. I've taken 5 shots already and have 2 more to go and I still have hope. Continue to read the recovery stories rawbanana and continue to study & reserach with others how to overcome Invega.
Saying it “wouldn’t be legal” is not a strong argument. You’re putting too much faith in the industry. They don’t research the long term effects before putting this stuff out. They don’t even do that with antidepressants and other meds. We live in an age where meds like these are continually pushed out to turn a profit and the consequences aren’t considered
 
Saying it “wouldn’t be legal” is not a strong argument. You’re putting too much faith in the industry. They don’t research the long term effects before putting this stuff out. They don’t even do that with antidepressants and other meds. We live in an age where meds like these are continually pushed out to turn a profit and the consequences aren’t considered

If you don’t wanna believe in the safe guards in medicine fine. But believe in the endeavors to turn profit in medicine. If this drug was a forever drug then there’d be no need for monthly injections and thus less profit to obtain for these pharmaceutical companies. It cannot last forever otherwise the entire point of getting a monthly injection would be nullified.

Believe in the greed of the pharmaceutical companies that this isn’t designed to last forever
 
If you don’t wanna believe in the safe guards in medicine fine. But believe in the endeavors to turn profit in medicine. If this drug was a forever drug then there’d be no need for monthly injections and thus less profit to obtain for these pharmaceutical companies. It cannot last forever otherwise the entire point of getting a monthly injection would be nullified.

Believe in the greed of the pharmaceutical companies that this isn’t designed to last forever
I mean look at that woman who still had therapeutic levels in her blood 2.5 years after her last shot. The monthly regiment isn’t actually required it’s just put in place so that the companies make more and more money.
 
I mean look at that woman who still had therapeutic levels in her blood 2.5 years after her last shot. The monthly regiment isn’t actually required it’s just put in place so that the companies make more and more money.

She was on Invega for way longer than any of us here have been on Invega. I think she was on it for 8 years Banana. The monthly regiment is required as this eventually does dissipate from our bodies
 
She was on Invega for way longer than any of us here have been on Invega. I think she was on it for 8 years Banana. The monthly regiment is required as this eventually does dissipate from our bodies
I guess. I don’t think we go back to normal though. Broken self only got one shot and he’s still got so many side effects. I got four it’s been over 8 months for me and I’m nowhere close to normal
 
I guess. I don’t think we go back to normal though. Broken self only got one shot and he’s still got so many side effects. I got four it’s been over 8 months for me and I’m nowhere close to normal

There’s a 77-80% chance of recovery. Go and smoke some weed if you wanna figure out if your gonna recover out of 21 people in the study 20 who could get high while smoking weed during invega recovered the 21st stayed on invega go smoke for clarity on the situation
 
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Check the stories out @rawbanana

Start taking supplements, our lives are on the line
 
There’s a 77-80% chance of recovery. Go and smoke some weed if you wanna figure out if your gonna recover out of 21 people in the study 20 who could get high while smoking weed during invega recovered the 21st stayed on invega go smoke for clarity on the situation
i havent smoked weed in a long time , last time i did i felt a body high and delusions kept creeping up so i quit it. Edibles give me insane body high and dizzyness and my anhedonia seems to lift a bit but my tolerance grew quickly that 20 mg doesnt work anymore and i dont feel comfortable going higher
 
I don’t know i think im different i don’t think recovery is possible for me

Im no expert but it feels like you’re slowly building up to another attempt rawbanana. I’m honestly unsure of what to say right now, I’m on my lunch break. But we gotta get you smoking or doing some research on Invega, something conducive with your time to make you realize; Recovery is more likely to occur than not statistically. Especially if you’re able to get high, take supplements, and haven’t had many injections. You’ve only had 4 which isn’t a great amount compared to others, many of which have had more than 4 and recovered
 
i havent smoked weed in a long time , last time i did i felt a body high and delusions kept creeping up so i quit it. Edibles give me insane body high and dizzyness and my anhedonia seems to lift a bit but my tolerance grew quickly that 20 mg doesnt work anymore and i dont feel comfortable going higher

Have you been to the endocrinologist or neurologist or any doctor about your current condition? It’s been many months it’s time we figure out what’s going on
 
Im no expert but it feels like you’re slowly building up to another attempt rawbanana. I’m honestly unsure of what to say right now, I’m on my lunch break. But we gotta get you smoking or doing some research on Invega, something conducive with your time to make you realize; Recovery is more likely to occur than not statistically. Especially if you’re able to get high, take supplements, and haven’t had many injections. You’ve only had 4 which isn’t a great amount compared to others, many of which have had more than 4 and recovered
I tried smoking a few months ago and had a bad time so im afraid to try again.

I couldn’t get tipsy after a couple drinks the other day im not hopeful about it. I just am struggling a lot. I don’t think there’s a way forward from here.
 
Have you been to the endocrinologist or neurologist or any doctor about your current condition? It’s been many months it’s time we figure out what’s going on
last time i talked and complained about my issues to my psychiatrist and family doctor, they hospitlized me for delusions because they believe no way that i'm suffering from invega 18 months since last injection. Amma pass and wait it out.
 
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