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Default Dec 12, 2023 at 11:58 AM
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Has anyone tried Ketamine Infusions? What was your experience and did it help at all?

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Default Dec 12, 2023 at 03:21 PM
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@NixueDixue I know nothing from personal experience but this article by the Mayo Clinic may give you what you need to decide. Ketamine For Depression: What You Need To Know - Mayo Clinic Press

Check with insurer they may not cover ketamine. @CANDC

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There is also a spray available (nasal, I guess?). I looked into Ketamine in the past. The cost was prohibitive at the time, but I understand that some insurance companies now cover some of the cost. Greenbrook is one of the centers that does the spray.

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I went to a consultations. Well, insurance will cover nothing and the Doctor said for ketamine to work it is done twice a week for 6 weeks. It is $2000 for 6 sessions. I can not pay that. However they do offer for me to do my therapy sessions under a low dose of ketamine. My therapist is on board with that. I am thinking maybe a session or two doing that. I do not think I need a entire series of twice a week Ketamine.

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I went to a consultations. Well, insurance will cover nothing and the Doctor said for ketamine to work it is done twice a week for 6 weeks. It is $2000 for 6 sessions. I can not pay that. However they do offer for me to do my therapy sessions under a low dose of ketamine. My therapist is on board with that. I am thinking maybe a session or two doing that. I do not think I need a entire series of twice a week Ketamine.
I hope it will all turn out well for you!!

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Default Dec 24, 2023 at 01:45 AM
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I have heard anecdotally that it helps fast but not for a long time. In other words you need more and more. Not sure as the source was not authoritative. But something to keep in mind, still.

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I have heard anecdotally that it helps fast but not for a long time. In other words you need more and more. Not sure as the source was not authoritative. But something to keep in mind, still.

You have MDD and not Bipolar, right? @MoxieDoxie
No, I am CPTSD and Bulimic but seriously depression is all part of it along with the constant SI and self harm rears its ugly head every now and again.

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I am going with one session with my therapist there to see how my body handles it and my "parts." I really do not want to spend that kind of money and be drugged that many times.

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Has anyone tried Ketamine Infusions? What was your experience and did it help at all?
Ketamine infusions are one of two things that have put me in remission (the other being ECT). If you can afford it, I highly recommend ketamine infusions before ECT. While ECT worked very well for me for the first month or so (had it for two months), it ruined my memory (I'm afraid it's permanent).

Two years ago I had a series of 8 infusions which put me into remission. Ever since then, I've had a few maintenance infusions. My last one was probably late summer/early fall of last year, and I've been fine ever since (with oral medications of course).

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