Antipsychiatrist
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2020
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Does St Worth get s out other antipsychotics too?are you sure TRINZA takes 3 years to get out of your system? i doubt it. It probably takes a year MAX.
Does St Worth get s out other antipsychotics too?are you sure TRINZA takes 3 years to get out of your system? i doubt it. It probably takes a year MAX.
Yeah i can relate to what your saying. Especially about the being able to do everything with low motivation. Its like i do things but i dont enjoy doing things, and it just takes a while to move and actually start doing it.I am 175 days off now.
I have heavy brain fog since 5 days.
I have also the feeling of pressure in my forehead sometimes lately.
Although i have brain fog and besides, that i am doing everything slowly with low motivation i can tell that my reading and tipping has improved drastically in the last month. A month ago it would take 40 minutes to write something here.
I am also laughing more often, with the same feeling as before Invega.
I remember, laughing was not so pleasurable a while ago on Invega.
When i orgasm i still have part in my brain that is trying but failing to switch on (in my back of my head).
At this point it is really hard to tell when i will fully recover.
Truth sucks sometimes, but i reckon will need an additional solid 2 months for a full recovery (at 8 months then.)
Hey im just wondering. I heard in the canadian supreme court they have something called "the right to refuse treatment" if this is true then why are these doctors able to force us to take medication.
Im wondering if i can sue because the mental hospital infeinged on my rights to refuse treatment.
I misspelled that word, sorry. I meant my reading and typing has improved.Yeah i can relate to what your saying. Especially about the being able to do everything with low motivation. Its like i do things but i dont enjoy doing things, and it just takes a while to move and actually start doing it.
Yeah with the pain in the front of the head thing, i think thats something that a lot of ppl experience and thats why ppl lye in there bed most of the day and play computer or what not. Just to get some relief.
What do you mean by your "reading and tipping" has improved?
That's what it supposed to do! Shame our professionals are so fucking dumb.
Can you get stoned still?
let me know if you are able to find a lawyer. i am kind of in the same boat as you. i too am forced to take medications against my will even though the judge (two of them) said i don't have to take the meds. It is a civil law issue. I already spoke to one mental health lawyer and they said i cant't do anything. what a strange world we live in. fuck Canada.Hey im just wondering. I heard in the canadian supreme court they have something called "the right to refuse treatment" if this is true then why are these doctors able to force us to take medication.
Im wondering if i can sue because the mental hospital infeinged on my rights to refuse treatment.
Im not actually being forced to take meds now. But i mean i was forced to take them when i was in the hospital. What part of canada are you from?let me know if you are able to find a lawyer. i am kind of in the same boat as you. i too am forced to take medications against my will even though the judge (two of them) said i don't have to take the meds. It is a civil law issue. I already spoke to one mental health lawyer and they said i cant't do anything. what a strange world we live in. fuck Canada.
Does this work for other injectable antipsychotics?i finally grabbed St. John's Wort tablets for myself so i can remove Invega Sustenna faster from my system. people who visit this thread should do the same. you take 3 tablets a day. you sleep better. you are less stressed. less fatigued.
Yes but i could be wrong. I read something that it does. It works wonder if you have mental health problems. Just double check your facts. What meds are you on? St. John's Wort relives stress, restlessness and nervousness. St. John's wort will decrease blood levels of Invega thereby decreasing its effect. Invega blocks the effect of dopamine in the brain while dopamine agonists such as levodopa increase the levels of dopamine in the brain.Does this work for other injectable antipsychotics?
Yeah, not working out will do tnat to you. But the good thing is that your body has muscle memory. And the muscles u had when you were big, half of it is still there but now its deflated. So getting back to your biggest size only takes half the effort.My muscles are so shrunk and weak
I'm not on anything I took zuclopenthixol decanoate shot and quetiapine, I'm off but I still feel no differenceYes but i could be wrong. I read something that it does. It works wonder if you have mental health problems. Just double check your facts. What meds are you on? St. John's Wort relives stress, restlessness and nervousness. St. John's wort will decrease blood levels of Invega thereby decreasing its effect. Invega blocks the effect of dopamine in the brain while dopamine agonists such as levodopa increase the levels of dopamine in the brain.
St John's wort can interfere with the effects of many prescription drugs,[19][20] including the anti-psychotics risperidone and 9-hydroxyrisperidone (i.e. paliperidone, Xeplion or Invega),[28][29] cyclosporine, digoxin, HIV drugs, cancer medications including irinotecan, and warfarin.[19][20] Combining both St John's wort and antidepressants could lead to increased serotonin levels causing serotonin syndrome.[30] It should not be taken with the heart medication ranolazine.[31] Combining estrogen-containing oral contraceptives with St John's wort can lead to decreased efficacy of the contraceptive and, potentially, unplanned pregnancies.[32] Consumption of St John's wort is discouraged for those with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or dementia, and for people using dietary supplements, headache medicine, anticoagulants, and birth control pills.[