NOtoInvega
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OK so I was given invega. I was not told that it would make me unable to feel good, ever. It prevents dopamine from binding to receptors. That says it all. Life is going to be tough until it gets out of my system (4-8 months from what I'm told).
So until then, if I take large amounts of prolintane to compensate (as in - be able to live, it doesn't get me high): will I develop a tolerance to their dopaminergic effects even though the dopamine is not binding?
If I do not take prolintane every day to compensate, I will have to cancel the next few months of my life. I am completely unable to function (duh - dopamine is necessary to life).
So until then, if I take large amounts of prolintane to compensate (as in - be able to live, it doesn't get me high): will I develop a tolerance to their dopaminergic effects even though the dopamine is not binding?
If I do not take prolintane every day to compensate, I will have to cancel the next few months of my life. I am completely unable to function (duh - dopamine is necessary to life).