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My mother and his boyfriend got really toxic with me a moment ago so i had adrenaline wawe then i got a big windowsWhat drugs did you take?
My mother and his boyfriend got really toxic with me a moment ago so i had adrenaline wawe then i got a big windowsWhat drugs did you take?
@Trueart2 is adrenaline the answer for us?Yo guys big fucking windows for me rn
Your recovery even after 5 injections is remarkable. I wonder why it happened for you.
Are you russian?Not to mention the 18 months of abilify injections i had that was just as bad
Are you russian?
Congrats hopefully it stays. Good luckI feel almost normal rn this is amazing guys i swear i love that feeling
I don't think it's the answer. Our problem is dopamine. We need to find a drug that fixes it@Trueart2 is adrenaline the answer for us?
Now the psychiatrist thinks the effects are not even from
Invega as it’s apparently out of my system:
It's much more complicated then just missing dopamine.I don't think it's the answer. Our problem is dopamine. We need to find a drug that fixes it
@Trueart2 is adrenaline the answer for us?
Dopamine is mostly responsible for emotions and memory. If we find that fix that, we basically fix almost all our problems.It's much more complicated then just missing dopamine.
Glad you're feeling better. Keep us updated on your feelings, this is the first real window of opportunity for yourself to feel some relief. This was a huge moment that potentially may save your life
Are you serious? Just a month later?Now the psychiatrist thinks the effects are not even from
Invega as it’s apparently out of my system:
Tell him to give you stimulants. It helped a person out in this threadI was also given that beta blocker. It did nothing for me and my psychiatrist was very surprised by that.
Yeah that’s what he told me. It goes against the basic pharmacology of the drug. Who knows maybe he’s right and I’m screwed. I hope not.Are you serious? Just a month later?
Now the psychiatrist thinks the effects are not even from
Invega as it’s apparently out of my system:
would you say it’s normal for me to feel practically the same since my last injection ?That’s a common belief that’s interpreted poorly. Half life calculations say otherwise and generally psychiatrist’s are woefully unaware of a drugs actual components. They generally assume because it’s a monthly injection, the effects will only last for a month.! They believe there’s without the monthly injections it falls under the therapeutic levels of treatment. Regardless of such, it fucked you up, do the therapeutic levels don’t apply to you the same way they’d apply to everyone else.
He’s not right, in reference to you.
would you say it’s normal for me to feel practically the same since my last injection ?