Ketamine

Ketamine is one of the most dangerous recreational drugs to have appeared on the scene. Whether pure or cut, it is highly toxic to the body and more and more Ketamine users are presenting themselves to Doctors or urologists with kidney, bladder and urinary tract problems.

Many users are complaining of suffering with cystitis and incontinence; some users are having catheters inserted to help with urinary problems; while others are having their bladders completely removed or rebuilt from the damage caused by Ketamine.

In some users, symptoms appear as little as 4 months after first taking Ketamine, whereas other users who have been using regularly for anything between 2-6 years, are only just beginning to show the same symptoms. This is due to a number of factors; primarily, the biological make-up of each individual; the quality, quantity and regularity of ketamine taken and other factors such as general health, diet, flushing the body out with water, etc.

Research to date reveals that...

KETAMINE CAUSES:

Brain Damage

Bladder and Kidney failure (catheter, rebuilt bladders, possible kidney failure, leading to dialysis)

Loss of control, therefore susceptibility to accidents

Impaired long-term memory & cognitive difficulties

Slurred speech

Respiratory/ heart problems

Deficiency in motor coordination and impairment in executive function

Tolerance/ dependence

Acute disturbance in neural circuitry that leads to psychotic manifestations

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Disclaimer: The author of this website is not responsible for any content of any of the above websites and does not necessarily agree with all content written on them. The supplements advised above are harmless and have no known side effects unless taken excessively, which SAFE COLLECTIVE advise against. Before taking any purported remedy, it is important to discuss with your GP any side-effects or possible harmful interaction with prescription medicine. Never risk your own health by not visiting your GP in an emergency situation.