If you use Ketamine, it can make you:
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Feel light headed, a little bit like when a person has started to get drunk |
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Feel no pain, which can lead to injuries |
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Feel more friendly |
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Feel sick and throw up |
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Lose your balance and make you unsteady on your feet |
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Feel paranoid and scared |
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At high doses it can make you: |
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Feel very paranoid and scared |
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Become depressed |
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See and hear things that aren’t there (Hallucinations) |
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Pass out |
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Choke on their own vomit (sick) |
The difference between a low and high dose can be very small. It is virtually impossible to tell the strength and the dose just by looking at it. It is a risk each time a person uses.
The experience is described as being in a K hole. The user often knows what is going on around them, they just don’t/can’t move very well no matter how hard they try.
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Ketamine is a disassociative anaesthetic that has been used by doctors and vets to treat animals.
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It comes as a coarse (rough) white powder, tablet or an injectable clear liquid. It is can be snorted, swallowed and injected. |
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Ketamine is a psychologically addictive drug.
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It is a class C drug. |
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A disassociative anaesthetic makes the user feel as though their body and mind are in separate places. Users say it is like having an out of body experience.
Users can find it difficult to move. If someone attacks them or does something to them that they don’t like they are powerless to stop it.
Ketamine is sometimes sold to people and they think they have bought an E. At high doses ketamine can cause a person to pass out. This can make them a very easy target. You never know what you have bought until you have taken it.
Ketamine bladder syndrome
In recent medical reports it has been found that using Ketamine can damage a person’s bladder. Users may experience needing to go to the toilet a lot, pain, incontinence, and bleeding from the bladder. These symptoms are due to the walls of the bladder becoming harder and causing the bladder to shrink.
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In some cases people who use Ketamine have had their bladder removed and needed a catheter inserted.
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