you use 'junkies' and 'addicts' in quite a judgemental way if i'm not wrong. How about 'recreational users' instead - or even; people desperate for help but the doctors won't give them anything but SSRIs?
Yes the doses may be lower in clinical settings. but poison is poison.. Ketamine has a detrimental effect on your bladder and it is ketamine that causes that - not any impurities from illicit street ketamine, this effect increases with dosage, but there is no guarantee it doesn't happen at lower dosage as there have been no studies.
And I was looking for a sustainable solution, not a one off use in some clinic.So the long term effects would be just important to me as these 'junkies' and 'addicts' you refer to.
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DX: BDD, OCD,
Avoidant Personality Disorder, C-Ptsd
RX: 4mg Diazepam daily
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