Mental Health Invega need help ASAP

NOtoInvega

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I just posted but it didn't show up for some reason.

I have never been convicted of any crime. I went to get treatment for voices. I was given invega sustenna. The voices are slower now. Why? Because I'm slower. Invega Sustenna works by blocking dopamine and serotonin from entering the receptors. I would have never agreed to that. I can't believe they RX this without warning people that they are blocking the chemicals that motivate them and make them feel good. I am still having a hard time believing this is how they treat voices. It doesn't even work. 8 years of school and that is what they came up with? REALLY?

What it does do is make it so you can not function AT ALL and can not feel good EVER.

So what I am looking to do, for the sake of my family especially, is unblock the receptors. From what I have read, there is no antidote and this stuff will be in my system for 4-8 months. Some people don't feel better even after a year.

If I can not unblock the receptors, and can not find an antidote, is there any chance that getting a dopamine supplement like adderall from my doctor would slow down the damage being done? Is this damage permanent? I know the damage will continue to be done for months to come (if not longer).

I can't describe how bad this is. They chemically blocked my dopamine receptors without telling me they were going to do it. I went to get treatment. I didn't go to remove my ability to feel good for a year.

They said it would help. It didn't help. On top of that, they didn't tell me what it would actually do, which is block my dopamine receptors. But enough complaining. What can I do about it? Tell me there is something that I can do about it. I can't find anything after hours of reading. Is there an antidote? Is there a way to atleast slow down the damage? Would taking dopaminergic drugs to get dopamine through to the receptors atleast slow the damage and speed my recovery?

Has anyone ever recovered fully from this? Will it literally take over a year to feel even close to normal, as much of what I have read indicates? Someone please tell me there is an antidote.
 
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