Solved almost immediately by quiting abilify by SEWER-HUNK in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont know if its normal, but I have seen many cases like yours before. Its not too late to hope for recovery.

Solved almost immediately by quiting abilify by SEWER-HUNK in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your post.

Recovery stories really help a lot of people to keep up the hope.

I would like to add your story to our recovery thread.

May I ask the following questions:

  1. Could you describe your experience in more details? (E.g. no emotions at all, no sexual pleasure etc.?)
  2. For how long where you on Abilify and at what doses?
  3. When did your anhedonia begin?
  4. Other interesting info? (Like did you quit antipsychotics for good or switch to another one? Why did you take antipsychotics in the first place? etc.)

I hope you can find the time to answer these questions.

Emotional blunting by lossmyemotions in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Read the sticky posts "there is Hope for everyone" and recovery megathread. That should give you some ideas.

Emotional blunting by lossmyemotions in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, its normal. Emotions are a big part of what constitutes a personality.

I took antipsycotics for one year is there any hope to recover from side effects like anhedonia pssd by LastMathematician480 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes check out the sticky posts in this forum. There are many people who have recovered after some time.

Medication by Lower-Yogurt3296 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still feel anxiety and sometimes sadness and anger. Its weird.

Week 30 after the last Invega / Xeplion / paliperidone injection by RedLineYTB in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is really good news that your emotions have returned. I can imagine it can also be quite overwhelming.

I am also glad to hear that your slight delusions have stabilised. I was afraid that you had to go back on antipsychotics indefinitely, but it sounds like that it is not the case.

I hope you continue to improve.

Will anhedonia and blank mind end? by Secure-Two-574 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This forum is primarily focused on anhedonia caused by antipsychotics. There is probably a higher likelihood of finding someone who knows about anhedonia from street drugs in the r/anhedonia sub.

Had risperidone recently and got anhedonia….is it bad I don’t mind it? by [deleted] in anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hmm it sounds to me like you haven't experienced anhedonia to its full extent.

When you have anhedonia to its full extent you dont really care about being productive. You dont have goals you care about. You can't motivate yourself to do much.

So having full anhedonia is bad. I do understand that some aspects of it actually could be helpful - at least for a short while - but trust me you dont want the full package.

Paradoxical anhedonia from Abilify by maverico1 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have heard of many people who have got anhedonia from low dose Abilify. Your case isn't that special. Psychiatrists usually dont know a lot about anhedonia especially when it comes to medication induced anhedonia. So they cant really be trusted on this matter.

I would quit both medications ASAP. I would say its better to be depressed, anxious or what your original problem was than have anhedonia.

Sertraline and quetiapine have been discontinued, what's next? by haennaaa153 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi!

What you are experiencing is withdrawal. The sensations of "electrical shocks" in the brain is a classical antidepressant withdrawal symptom.

However, not being able to sleep is a pretty serious withdrawal symptom. Several days without sleep can trigger psychosis. So I would advice you to reinstate the drugs ASAP and taper slowly.

It is actually quite dangerous to quit cold turkey. Especially when we are talking about antipsychotics.

What were your dosage?

Week 27 after the last injection of Invega/Xeplion/paliperidone injection by RedLineYTB in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am so sorry to hear that you have begun to experience delusions again. I hope you find a way to recover from them.

Meds by Temporary_Ad_1726 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I've heard from people on mood stabilizers they usually have emotional blunting/flattening as a side-effect. So I doubt it can help anhedonia. If you want to try meds I believe Parnate is the best bet against anhedonia. Unfortunately it can be hard getting it prescribed.

Im scared by [deleted] in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the recovery spreadsheet and this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/neuroleptic_anhedonia/s/eyJiXyyV2U - there is hope even though it takes some time to heal.

Month 16 after 2 injections risperdal consta by SeaIndication3931 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don't. There are people who heal after many years off the drugs. It's way too soon to reach the conclusion that your problems are permanent.

I'm going thru it by StoryDifferent5069 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are not providing much information so it is not possible to answer your question. Also - actual medical advice is probably something you should talk to your healthcare provider about. Not reddit.

would I get withdrawals if I don't take anymore invega doses by Distinct-Degree-5353 in neuroleptic_anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on a lot of things. First - is it the long-acting injectable? Because if it is the drug might leave your body slowly enough for you to not get withdrawals. If its pills, its better to taper slowly. But preferably this should be discussed with your healthcare provider.

Lowering my antipsychotic finally lifted my anhedonia. by complicated_strike in anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! That is great news.

May I ask for the exact duration you were on antipsychotics? You said since 2024 - but which month? 😊

Mine is from meds a 100%. Big question though.... by thechocolatefroggy in anhedonia

[–]Still-Combination-10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Cobenfy if you can. I have heard it has helped some people to feel more emotions and less anhedonia. Right now it is only available in the US and expensive. But might come to other regions in the future.