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Originally Posted by monkeyman
ketamine!
are you kidding?
this tranquiliser is diabolical.
if you want ketamine...then you want to die alive in an unrealistic state of inhuman suspension!
...
here is a simple example...
(and don't believe I'm disregarding your pain!)
...OK...
got my Ketamine
took my ketamine
"can't freaking move!"
time goes on...
"can't freaking move!"
this drug is designed to anaesthetise an animal 8 times your weight and 30 times your power...
are you a freaking horse?
...no..
then forget the Ketamine
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Monkeyman,
In all respect this is not how ketamine is used for depression or bipolar depression. A incredibly small amount is used.
Yes it is an anesthetic, used in hospitals every day usually for children's surgery.It is used in veterinary medicine as well. It is used in the the battlefield and trauma's because it does not depress respiratory function, therefore the patient does not have to be intubated. It has a bad rap as a street drug where the user abuses it and takes a very high dose that cause the symptoms you describe. Any drug can be taken in overdose and cause very bad effects.
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