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Risperidone (Invega Sustenna) and Long Term Effects - Will "psychosis" return if stopped?

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#1 Hypothermic

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Posted 27 March 2012 - 08:51 PM


Dear Forum,

My name is Christopher, now 21, and I'm the world's youngest Google AdWords Professional, certified by Google to create complex marketing campaigns and marketing plans for enterprise businesses. I was on-top of the world in terms of my carrer, connections, finances, and inner-person. I was accepted into The Honors Program at my State University. For some reason, my mother sent me to an psychiatric hospital for an unknown reasons, where I was admitted under involentary admission.

This injection has ruined my life. My near perfect memory, mental vividness, and joys for life has been depleted. I was experience scintillating effect with respect to the letters and words I would read, which has been been diminished, if not removed from normal perception.

I could read a single, 300 page book in 4-6 hours (depending on content) without problem, explore my mind, and generate new novel. My background includes science and philosophy. I'm active in political ideology, and for some reason, my activity in the news and politics was off-putting for several members within the hospital.

I've ordered Noonpept, Cerebrolysin, Amino Acid compounds, and other varying nootropics to restore my mind before this injection. Any suggestive comments would have diving meaning.

To be explicit, I want what many would consider mania, the psychosis, and the divine to return - an inner gift that I kept controlled and to myself. The absolute aspect I adored of my phenomenal experience were the colors that I would experience. I felt at ease and connected with the universe. I meditate often, dual-n-back, exercises, and always open to the words of other men.

Edited by Hypothermic, 27 March 2012 - 09:17 PM.


#2 Baten

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 08:04 AM

Wow I wish you best of luck. Cerebrolysin could help.. you mentioned Magnesium Threonate in the other thread, I think it's pretty useless. If you bought it you might as well take it, of course.
For invigorating your mind I can recommend
  • uridine+DHA(fish oil or something similar)+choline
  • high dose of pramiracetam+low dose of nefiracetam+choline
  • selegiline+methylene blue(60mcg to 2000mcg, experiment)
Note that selegiline & methylene blue induce MAOI effects -> you can get stomacaches/cramps from consuming wine, aged cheese etc; don't combine with reuptake inhibitors such as SRI's which could be lethal.
Oxiracetam at high doses with piracetam at high doses can definitely make you manic, if that's what you're looking for.
Lion's mane, idebenone, uridine and methylene blue supposedly induce NGF in the brain, nerve regrowth and the like. I didn't notice anything when taking the the first two but supposedly they're healthy for the brain.

If choline doesn't aid with nasty racetam induced headaches, consider centrophenoxine. I take a full gram of it when taking multiple racetams, works wonderfully.
I take centrophenoxine in the morning, choline and methylene blue before sleep.

Look up things thoroughly before buying and starting supplementation. Hope you'll be back to your old self someday.

Edited by Baten, 28 March 2012 - 08:19 AM.


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#3 Hypothermic

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 08:44 AM

Thank you for your reply.

Do you experience any profound effects from your usage of the racetam? I've ordered Noonpept and will sample the compound intranasally and sublingual/oral.

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 10:34 AM

Hi Hypothermic,
I've also been mistreated with Risperidone when i was 16 (i'm 20) and i got sever depression from it for 2 months, and they prescribed me the Risperidone for ADHD (LOL?) and I went to the psychiatrist by myslef in the first place as I just wanted to try ritalin and see how it works for me as i am a 100% adhd individual and always have been, but they thought it was schizophrenia although i didn't even remotely exhibit any of the symptoms and they made the diagnosis due to the fact that I had a distant relative that had had supposed schizoprenia 30 or some odd years ago who commited suicide but lol they completely ruined me with the risperidone , i can relate to you VERY much as i also was a genius in everything until then...

And i'm also trying everything to get "THAT" baseline feeling back how i felt all the time even with my ADHD it was a A LOT better than i have been now, and also risperidone frucked up my jaw somehow as ever since i took risperidone (and came off it) i always feel my jaw and it feels heavier than normal and i'm having problems even smiling for prolonged periods of time as it starts to twitch...

this post of mine is only remotely relevant to your question in the first place but just felt like telling it as i'm now under 4-aco-dmt (about 5-10mg eyeballed) for the first time and this thread just resonated with me pretty deeply...

#5 Hypothermic

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:01 PM

Please tell me of your 4-aco-DMT experience. I've sampled with N-N-DMT. Thank you for your comments. I'm hoping that this injection will wear-off, and that I will return to normal functioning. I've thought of raising 5-HT levels and sampling with a low does of LSD-25 to ignite a version of my previous person.

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 02:19 PM

Presuming the injection is risperidone, and your ward prepared it correctly, it will wear off within 5-8 weeks, but it will be another few weeks before you can exercise control over your brain chemistry. You should be able to bring back your frenzied state within 3 months by trying to bring out a manic state. They're not suppose to take you away involuntarily unless they have probable cause that you are a threat to others or to yourself (see: http://en.wikipedia....ychiatric_hold). If you're just a little nutty, they're suppose to let you carry on in life, and treat you like a friend, not a patient. I would consider getting an attorney involved, given what you've told me.

There are more supplements you can take in the next few weeks to help mitigate the effects of the antipsychotic which you wish to alleviate, but I don't even think LSD/THC/DMT will do much for you in these 8 weeks. Given that they've shot you up with a long-lasting, powerful neuroleptic, I would try to regroup, because it doesn't seem like you're ready to handle 8 weeks of a "ruined life", but you don't really have a choice at this point. :(

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 08:00 PM

Thank you for your reply.

Do you experience any profound effects from your usage of the racetam? I've ordered Noonpept and will sample the compound intranasally and sublingual/oral.


I experience profound mental clarity from pramiracetam, augmented by nefiracetam.
Piracetam makes me sleep less and supposedly augment other racetam effects.
Aniracetam doesn't do much for me, supposedly improves blood flow to the brain and augments other racetam effects.
Oxiracetam makes my mind race and makes me experience mild to moderate mania.

Edited by Baten, 28 March 2012 - 08:00 PM.


#8 Hypothermic

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 09:11 PM

Dear dasheenster,


The injection was indeed - Paliperidone, Invega Sustenna extended-release, and thus far, note the extreme effects in terms of thinking rate, ability for creative thought, and the general ember that is held within. I'm unable to comprehend information and process in the same usual way before. From a positive perspective, I'm still able to answer questions from within my exam interface, which holds a promising indication for my future. It's been more than 6 weeks now since my injection, and I still feel as if this harrowing compound, is still actively binding to an entire series of receptors. I was going to use the performance of tests tests to gauge my mental acuity of this drug-induced synaptic road-block. I used to experience muscle twitching when I would read, speak or engage in complex thoughts, and attributed this to my autism and mental genius.

I didn't actually realize how many receptor subclasses this compound effects, and am astounded that I was given this medication for a precieved intellectual break. After reading this article, I've become concerned with the irreversible effects of the 5HT-7 receptor, and it's impact on daily performance. I've contemplated adding an attorney for this case, and have actually submitted claim towards a Risperdal Firm that delt with damage effects. A collection of side-effects are global, negative implication on memory and functioning, and a decrease in ability to think in terms of paced, logical thinking. I'm making appointments with a neurologist to understand the damage that has been caused.

I didn't actually realize how many receptor subclasses this compound effects, and am astounded that I was given this medication for a precieved intellectual break. After reading this article, I've become concerned with the irreversible effects of the 5HT-7 receptor, and it's impact on daily performance. I've contemplated adding an attorney for this case, and have actually submitted claim towards a Risperdal Firm that delt with damage effects. A collection of side-effects are global, negative implication on memory and functioning, and a decrease in ability to think in terms of paced, logical thinking.

I'm making appointments with a neurologist to understand the damage that has been caused, and have thought of ordering the Emotive Headset, Research Editing to motive my brainwaves while complete common activities.

Edited by Hypothermic, 28 March 2012 - 09:16 PM.


#9 Hypothermic

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 09:21 PM

Thank you for your reply.

Do you experience any profound effects from your usage of the racetam? I've ordered Noonpept and will sample the compound intranasally and sublingual/oral.


I experience profound mental clarity from pramiracetam, augmented by nefiracetam.
Piracetam makes me sleep less and supposedly augment other racetam effects.
Aniracetam doesn't do much for me, supposedly improves blood flow to the brain and augments other racetam effects.
Oxiracetam makes my mind race and makes me experience mild to moderate mania.


I ordered 10g of Noonpept, and thought of supplementing with either Piracetam or Pramracetam for synergy. I would note increased vividness, clarity, and speed of thought while on the compound.

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 09:25 PM

I ordered 10g of Noonpept, and thought of supplementing with either Piracetam or Pramracetam for synergy. I would note increased vividness, clarity, and speed of thought while on the compound.


Noopept gave me noticeable confidence and motivation, long term supplementation should also wield cognitive benefits.
Note that some people notice increased aggression/irritability while on noopept. Lower dosages if you notice this.

There's a good chance that piracetam increases eye sight depth/saturation and speed of thought during the first days.
There's people looking to maintain these effects, calcium and glutamic acid could aid in this (look for related threads).

#11 Hypothermic

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 03:16 AM

Baten,

Thank you for your comments. I shall take Noonpept orally, and will report any short and long-term effects related to cognition. I did notice increased saturation and quicker thinking habits while on the chemical. I wonder the best methods to maintain effects, and the pharmacology behind calcium, GABA, and glutamic acid. I've researched these chemicals in related thread, but never took note of the supplements that should be used to maintain cognitive effects.

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Posted 03 August 2012 - 06:22 PM

Hypothermic, I'm in the same boat as you, I was forcibly given invega sustenna (paliperidone) and it's been 5 months now and I still am noticing effects. For the first two months I would basically sleep all day. Now I'm awake during the day but am noticing that my baseline isn't the same, I have this slight headache all the time, and I've noticed that dopamine-based stimulants for ADHD (which I have) have completely stopped working (dexedrine, ritalin). No matter much much dexedrine I take, all I feel are slight physical effects, the mental effects are _GONE_. I'm also depressed and have lost the will to live.

- Are you still considering suing the manufacturer? Maybe there's possiblity to a class-action lawsuit for permanent brain-damage?
- Has anything helped you? How are you doing now?
- Have you tried adhd meds and do they work?

Edited by InvegaIsEvil, 03 August 2012 - 06:58 PM.


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Posted 03 August 2012 - 06:32 PM

I'll see about Noonpept, should Noonpept be taken with choline or anything else?





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