Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v11

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Any data on why the 20% who didnt recover didnot? Were they on it for too long or any other drugs?

No. I didn’t look into medical histories, or amount of shots. There’s been many cases of people on the shots for a long time(6+ months: 8+ Shots) and still being able to recover. There’s no conclusive evidence on why people are able or aren’t able to recover.
 
Any data on why the 20% who didnt recover didnot? Were they on it for too long or any other drugs?

If you aren’t prone to psychosis and have easy access to it, smoke some weed. Let us know how you feel after the fact. More people that smoke weed, the more likely you are to recover in general.
 
No. I didn’t look into medical histories, or amount of shots. There’s been many cases of people on the shots for a long time(6+ months: 8+ Shots) and still being able to recover. There’s no conclusive evidence on why people are able or aren’t able to recover

Does the data indicate whether the 20% who didnt recover included people with just 1 to 4 shots?
If you aren’t prone to psychosis and have easy access to it, smoke some weed. Let us know how you feel after the fact. More people that smoke weed, the more likely you are to recover in general.
I did smoke some weed 2 months ago, it gave me extreme anxiety and hunger and body high. I felt it but in a very negative way. It did increase my libido. I dont know if this is a good sign or bad.
 
Does the data indicate whether the 20% who didnt recover included people with just 1 to 4 shots?

I did smoke some weed 2 months ago, it gave me extreme anxiety and hunger and body high. I felt it but in a very negative way. It did increase my libido. I dont know if this is a good sign or bad.

The data on people recovering includes anyone who’s taken a Invega Shot, and in some instances people who’ve taken other long acting antipsychotics. It includes from 1 shot to 24+ shots.

Glad you felt something while high, that’s a good indicator.
 
Guys we got lobotomized, there is no recovery from lobotomy.

1: accept that and try to live with it.

2: if you can’t live with it you know what you have to do.

Do yourself a favor and don’t fool yourself with recovery expectations, be honest to yourself and listen to your brain. We won’t recover from a lobotomy and we know that.

If you can take it and live with it this is good for you, because there is only another option, and it’s not recovery in the long run.

I recovered you can to
 
The data on people recovering includes anyone who’s taken a Invega Shot, and in some instances people who’ve taken other long acting antipsychotics. It includes from 1 shot to 24+ shots.

Glad you felt something while high, that’s a good indicator.
Did the people whodid not recover include people who only had 1 to 4 injections of invega?
 
This stuff makes you psychotic
I would say when anhedonia and akathisia set, falling into a psychotic state is preferred by some. I know partially my psychotic episode wasn’t as bad as Invega. I still definitely don’t want to fall back into it. It’s hard living like this, hopefully by month four my akathisia will ease.

Anhedonia is another story but I can wait for a long time for this to heal.
The scariest variable for me is akathisia not healing at all. Even with a benztropine, it still is rampant.

Apparently akathisia is related to dopamine blockaid, so hopefully this will ease for me as it’s a form of torture I’ve been living with for 7 months or so now.
 
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You haven't posted in a while for yourself, hows it go my man
This is how i’am going 15 months after my last injection:

Sleep
• Superficial, non-restorative sleep, with continuous awakenings.
• Impossible to sleep past 6AM.
• Unable to fall asleep during the day.
• Unable to feel tiredness.



Cognition
• Memory problems.
• Problem-solving difficulties.
• Concentration problems.
• Trouble completing one or more tasks without forgetting.



Perception
• Altered integration/perception of time (biological clock)
• Normal state of consciousness altered (sensation of being “high”/“feverish and dazed”).
• Absence of emotions.
• Blunted perception compared to normal.

(Diagram: before risperdal → balanced perception of past, present, future; after risperdal → narrowed perception, reduced presence in the present.)



Sexuality
• Loss of sexual desire, drastic drop in libido.
• Almost complete absence of erections (flaccid, nearly nonexistent).
• Almost complete absence of orgasms (very rare, incomplete).



Physical sensations
• Very frequent headaches.
• Strange sensations in the head.
• Muscular tension/rigidity.
• Total loss of appetite, partial hunger.
• No response to stimuli such as nicotine/caffeine.
•Tinnitus came out after 13 months


Some months ago i sued the psych ward and the doctors responsable for these injections to the health surveillance department and i’am waiting updates by them.

One week ago i sued the medical system that instead of trying to help me restore the damage these injections did to me, they blamed me to be mental ill, delusional or that I have psychological issue, and basically they are pushing me into suicide, i’am waiting for updates.
 
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