Do you have experience with ketamine treatments?
Does anyone have any experience with ketamine treatments? Either as part of a clinical trial or otherwise?
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Does anyone have any experience with ketamine treatments? Either as part of a clinical trial or otherwise?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Depression & Anxiety Support Group.
God bless you and your husband. The book is sold online for about $20 and has a work book with it. I don't read many books but I was so different before, and then after the addiction that I couldn't figure out what happened to me in 10.5 months. After a couple of sessions with Trauma therapist, he told me to "Forgive myself". I hated what happened and blamed myself. This was a major source of my depression. I kept thinking, "How could I be so stupid"? The therapist said I didn't do it to myself that was what Percocet is designed to do, alter the brain chemistry. Ketamine therapy allowed me to neutralize my anger and shame and start to undo what Percocet had done. It started to make sense that if my brain was twisted up I could untwist it. With commitment I have certainly come a long way and now have a partial (still more to learn) understanding of how my mind works and of the positive results that can come from practicing and establishing better habits of thinking, etc.
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3 ReactionsHappy to hear you are recovering. Having a support group or just good friends is essential to keep us grounded and able to feel loved. I have a partner who helps keep me sane.
I got real aggressive for some reason
Glad for you are better.
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2 ReactionsI dislocated my hip weeks ago. I'm a recovering addict (14 years) and am still on Suboxone (it basically closes the receptors for stronger opiates).
I was at the gym and the EMTs came and gave me 200 mcgs of fentanyl. Didn't do a thing. At the ER they have me another 100 mikes of fentanyl. Nothing.
I was in a LOT of pain by then and had to wait while the ER Dr attended to life and death situations. I was given two doses of ketamine to give me some relief. I had never had ketamine before. It was like my pain was in a box and I was sitting next to it, without a care in the world.
Unfortunately ketamine doesn't last long and 30 minutes later was back in a lot of pain.
When they finally did the "closed reduction" (basically yanking my leg to get the femoral head back in the socket), they started with another ketamine dose followed by a low dose of propofol. I don't remember much after that other than an outline of a shadowy person standing over me.
That was a partial hallucination brought on by the ketamine. Anyway it all worked and the Dr did indeed stand up on the table, hook his elbow behind the knee of the affected leg, and with the assistance of two big, male nurses holding my hips, yanked the femur back into place. I didn't feel a thing and don't remember them doing this (they explained after).
Damn, that ketamine is some fun stuff. Thank God there is no easy way to get it. I'd like to preserve my sobriety, and going through a joint dislocation is not worth the high.
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1 ReactionWhere are you getting all these drugs administered?
Fentanyl, Propofol, etc?
Hi clazzy,
Good question. I've only been given K once, in an ER for very short-term pain management, and mixed with propofol for "conscious sedation" to put my femur back in the hip socket.
As far as I know, K has to be administered by a Dr and through an IV. It's a powerful drug.
Joe
I tried Ketamine nose spray for migraine but it did nothing but really clear out my sinuses. Ha!
Yes. Depression. Anxiety &
C-PTSD
I have had depression and anxiety for years. It is now treatment resistant and my doctor has prescribed Spravato. I’m on Medicare . My secondary ,Champ Va ,does not cover it. ( although all the websights I’ve visited insists they do cover it.). I can’t afford it. Very discouraged and hopeless.
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