The "SMART DRUG": 6 Unknown Benefits of Ketamine

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • #ketamine #ketaminetherapy #depressionrelief #anxiety #anxietyrelief
    Discover the surprising benefits of ketamine, the "smart drug" that is gaining popularity for its therapeutic effects. From treating depression and anxiety to improving cognitive function, ketamine has many potential uses.
    In this video, we're going to talk about 6 astonishing ways ketamine heals your mind and body. We'll discuss the benefits of ketamine for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and drug addiction, and reveal how you can use ketamine to improve your physical health as well. Ketamine has anti-inflammatory properties and it's considered a "smart drug".
    So whether you're looking to heal your mind or body, ketamine is a powerful and effective treatment option. Watch to learn more about this amazing drug!
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  • @doedeesgirl
    @doedeesgirl 5 месяцев назад +63

    I have had ketamine infusions and oral ketamine (better u, not mindbloom but sounds very similar). I did 6 infusions over 11 weeks and it was absolutely life changing. Oral was a total waste of money and did not work at all. I suffered from severe depression for 30 years and ketamine sucked me out of that hole. I feel like my brain works like it is supposed to now and peace is a real thing! I’m going for my first maintenance infusion next week after a little over a year.

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +8

      Hi! Thank you for sharing this!! I was really hoping a few viewers would comment on their experiences with both IV Ketamine and oral/online services and I had figured that's what would be said. Yea the oral route is just not effective. That said, I'm incredibly happy that you've emerged from the darkness and have your life back. So happy to hear this is so effective. Please continue to drop a line here and there to let me know how you're doing.
      Danielle

    • @blancordmusic6742
      @blancordmusic6742 5 месяцев назад +3

      I wish i can do the infusion but is so expensive , i am looking to start with oral eventually be able to go for the infusions with therapist and all ! Any recommendations ?

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi@@blancordmusic6742 ! Thanks for commenting. it is incredibly expensive if not approved by insurance but the oral option might be worth a try. I truly hope that it works for you. Depending on your reason for interest in ketamine therapy, if it's for intractable depression it very well may be approved by insurance with a doctor who will prescribe it and submit notes for authorization. I'd say it's more than fine to try the oral version but it typically falls short of being super effective. Aside from oral and IV there's also Spravato (intranasal) however this is only marginally better than oral. It's a tough one as there are very few true options other than what I covered. If you'd like to email me please do so at danielle@lucid-med.com and I can try to assist further. If nothing else I'm here to support you.
      Danielle

    • @terristripstipsandtalk
      @terristripstipsandtalk 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm desperate!!!

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@terristripstipsandtalk hi Terri! I hear that.

  • @itsallanillusion4827
    @itsallanillusion4827 Месяц назад +9

    I completed sublingual ketamine with Innerwell from 200-600mg with no improvement during an 8 week time period. I bought their 8 dosing package with 3 therapy sessions and it was not helpful in improving my depression. I had to track my mood, take my blood pressure and update their NP on my progress. At the end of my 8 weeks, their clinicians said perhaps IV Ketamine would be more effective. I just found a clinic nearby that offers that, so I am back in therapy to begin that process. It’s hard to stay hopeful.

  • @iamlight1
    @iamlight1 2 месяца назад +6

    I agree with what she said, I had knee replacement surgery and doctors were afraid to prescribe the pain meds I needed. I felt the same way that the pendulum swung the opposite direction.

  • @2needey1
    @2needey1 Месяц назад +16

    Anyone else trip like crazy and go to the spirit world?

    • @Dani_sister4peace
      @Dani_sister4peace Месяц назад

      That sounds amazing. Did you feel reconnected to life after ketamine?

    • @Austin-nn6xt
      @Austin-nn6xt 26 дней назад +1

      I just had my 2nd treatment yesterday and Yes…..yes I did!

    • @kellypawspa
      @kellypawspa 25 дней назад

      No, but I was walking around on some platform shoes and I felt like I had accordion legs... felt a bit Alice-ish. lol I thought it was pretty fun. 😊

    • @monolunarazul
      @monolunarazul 22 дня назад

      I did! Most psychedelic drug I've ever had!

    • @rod4758
      @rod4758 13 дней назад

      Yea it happened a few times in the beginning with infusion not with the oral medicine but they finally stopped with the infusion.

  • @Kamaya-gn8pf
    @Kamaya-gn8pf 3 месяца назад +12

    I bet you they will find it to help dementia. This is going to be amazing

    • @kcw7649
      @kcw7649 3 месяца назад +9

      @Kamaya-gn8pf, I have been getting ketamine infusions for years for severe nerve pain, and the side effect of improving my cognition has been just amazing. I used to go into a room and have no idea why I was there. Now, it still happens sometimes, but I can often remember if I think about it. It has been life changing in so many ways.

  • @echohead416
    @echohead416 Месяц назад +6

    I passionately agree with a lot of what's being said in this video, but saying ketamine is "non-addictive" is not only hazardous, but also not entirely true. It may not have the addiction potential of opioids, but it can definitely be habit forming and potentially harmful when abused.

    • @EddieTheH
      @EddieTheH 13 дней назад

      The same can be said for caffeine.

  • @augustusbetucius2931
    @augustusbetucius2931 2 месяца назад +13

    Ketamine also aggravates interstitial cystitis. My wife was on ketamine, through a medically monitored program. They failed to inform her of this. After about two months, once she was in extreme pain from a IC flare up, the likes of which she never had before, she spoke with her GP about this. He informed her that ketamine is contraindicated for those with interstitial cystitis. So often some miracle drug comes along, and everyone sings its praises. Yet there's always a downside that gets overlooked. Psilocybin and MDMA are another example. Both are excellent treatments for PTSD, but if you have heart issues, both could prove fatal. Anyone providing public information about any drug or medicine has a responsibility to make sure they are presenting possible downsides or dangers, not just all of its benefits.

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  2 месяца назад +5

      Hi Augustus! Thanks for commenting. I'm very sorry to hear of your wife's cystitis as it is incredibly painful. I understand your frustration that her providers did not warn of this potential side effect and contraindication. If she had a history of IC, did they not take a thorough history prior to prescribing it for her? I always provide fair balance in my drug reviews however for this general overview I didn't include every potential side effect or contraindication because there are many. When I do an initial drug review I have to stick to an outline otherwise the videos would be very long. That being said, I also always assume that if someone is being prescribed a therapy their direct provider will know whether a particular treatment is appropriate or not. Unfortunately, I've been disappointed a few times when viewers have written to me saying they were misdiagnosed or incorrectly prescribed something because their HCP failed to do so. Going forward, I will endeavor to include contraindications for these reviews that may fall outside of the most prominent.
      Danielle

    • @Dani_sister4peace
      @Dani_sister4peace Месяц назад

      This is why they must do a better medical history. Plus certain genetic testing helps with many medications. Sadly they do not cover these tests in most insurance plans. She's sharing the pro's about this for those of us who cannot function. Especially with pain and mental health issues like myself. I'm sorry your wife wasn't fully informed. I do hope she finds another testament

    • @HAChrist
      @HAChrist 10 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @thinestboss1987
    @thinestboss1987 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you! thank you! thank you! Thank you! The best well informed Katimine info I've found on RUclips 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  4 месяца назад

      Hi thineistboss! Thanks for commenting and the positive feedback! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to let me know. I hope you're doing well and happy super bowl Sunday :)
      Danielle

  • @Dani_sister4peace
    @Dani_sister4peace 7 дней назад

    The infusions are life changing. My fingers are waking up from neuropathy some. It's going to be a journey for sure. But so much energy is back. So many things changed after my very first one. I'm on number 5 and 6 this week. If I had the money to and it was OK, I would go every month or every other. Thankfully they know some of us do come back quicker than others. You have to use your brain when you get them to build new feelings and knock down any fears.
    Also there are some very interesting books out there where you can read other types of patients' stories. I really would love to meet up with others who have done it in my city. Just to hear what we each felt and saw is so fun.

  • @Dani_sister4peace
    @Dani_sister4peace Месяц назад +1

    You do such a great way of explaining this. I'm hoping to come off my Valium for daily use. As well as my pain medications. I also have peripheral neuropathy and centralized sensitivity syndrome. I know my mental health and pain are all linked together.

  • @tedkendrick9735
    @tedkendrick9735 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this.

  • @BongShlong
    @BongShlong 5 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible quality. Both of information and presentation. I'm sure your channel will gain a nice following

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Bong! Thanks for your kind review. Much appreciated and happy new year.
      Danielle

  • @markcornelsen6613
    @markcornelsen6613 4 месяца назад

    Thank-you!!

  • @kimberley1449
    @kimberley1449 25 дней назад +2

    Tell me how do you get treatment if its so expensive!!

  • @alycewarr5332
    @alycewarr5332 Месяц назад +3

    Ketamine infusions are so healing. But do expensive!! Out of reach for some and not covered by insurance. Troches are a decent substitute.

    • @doily6134
      @doily6134 6 дней назад

      My insurance always reimburses the cost. Sometimes the whole amount.

  • @bobbibacha
    @bobbibacha 2 месяца назад +1

    My doctor gave me a RX for my TN pain but it’s a nasal squirt bottle but he mixed it with lidocaine and my nasal passages swelled up and I’m icing my nose today so I think the nasal squirt is a bad way to deliver this as it did nothing to help because I don’t think any got in my nasal passages I think I’m allergic to lidocaine but I think I’ll need an injectable pin to help me

  • @Susan-ic5ri
    @Susan-ic5ri 2 месяца назад +7

    Look into IM ketamine( in a shot). Much more affordable than IV.

    • @laurawillis8962
      @laurawillis8962 Месяц назад +2

      Yes that’s what I do. It’s helping a lot!!

    • @vocals1111
      @vocals1111 Месяц назад

      How much and through what Dr?

  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    @KimberlyLetsGo 2 месяца назад +6

    I'm physically disabled so I have disability insurance. I'm about to start Spravato and my insurance is covering all but $35 per treatment. I never bothered checking into it because I thought I couldn't afford it. If you are considering treatment, at least find out what it will cost you.

    • @KimberlyLetsGo
      @KimberlyLetsGo 2 месяца назад

      @JefferyMcKenzie-ef8hh This is my first forte into this.

    • @Dani_sister4peace
      @Dani_sister4peace Месяц назад

      I did the same recently. For me it's 30 to 60

    • @vocals1111
      @vocals1111 Месяц назад +1

      Any relief mentally or from physical pain?

    • @KimberlyLetsGo
      @KimberlyLetsGo Месяц назад

      @@vocals1111 The pain in my hip is practically all gone! I have issues with my cervical spine and that pain is almost all gone. I think I've only had one achy day in the past 2 months. This is incredible and has made me feel mentally so much better. I'm glad I took the leap. I've used up 12 sessions of the 24 for the year that my insurance will cover. I'm hoping that I can make it through the year either spacing out the treatments I have left or, getting an override to carry me through.

    • @pamelaryan8753
      @pamelaryan8753 8 дней назад +1

      You would probably want the IV Ketamine!

  • @DaniTyGr
    @DaniTyGr 5 месяцев назад +8

    I have been suffering inhumanly, batting last stage chronic Lyme disease for the last 4 years with (arguably) the worst symptoms being the severe chronic full body pain. I was just recently prescribed low dose (25MG) oral ketamine daily for treating my chronic pain. I’ve treated my LSCL & MCAS & Fibro and so on in many way so this is a totally new treatment for me. I’ve never heard anyone discuss low dose oral K, nor specifically for Lyme so I’d love to have a conversation with you about it if you’d be open. Or even just LOVE to hear your thoughts on it. Thank you for this informative awesome video ❤

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Dani! Thank you for reaching out to me and for your kind feedback on the video. I'm so glad you benefitted. You've certainly been through a lot and I applaud your fight. I know it's got to be exhausting. I'd be more than happy to connect over zoom or email if you'd like. You can email me at danielle@lucid-med.com and we can take it from there. Happy belated new year.
      Danielle

    • @rod4758
      @rod4758 3 месяца назад

      I’m picking it up and will carry it as long as you need.
      I got you

    • @michaelornduff4952
      @michaelornduff4952 2 месяца назад +2

      I had Lyme disease last year and ran a fever for over a month w no relief what so ever so I know some of the symptoms you’re having . For the mushroom hunters out there , spray yourself good with deep woods off or something really strong . Keep those baby ticks off .

    • @rod4758
      @rod4758 2 месяца назад

      If your talking to me sure. I take 300 mg when I need it. The infusion is most definitely the best for pain but I also have the oral medication

    • @ry77801
      @ry77801 Месяц назад +1

      I wonder how kambo would do for Lyme

  • @helderclaro7683
    @helderclaro7683 4 дня назад +1

    Angel dust hep me become a great guitar player a great artist love your honesty about K thank you very much ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  День назад

      Hi helderclaro! That's awesome=glad it brought out your genius.
      Danielle

  • @carloscarion1748
    @carloscarion1748 5 месяцев назад +5

    What would be the interaction between ketamine and methylene blue?

    • @HAChrist
      @HAChrist 10 дней назад

      It should be none but I'm no expert.

  • @sharondonaldson4247
    @sharondonaldson4247 2 месяца назад

    I'm wondering your take on receiving Ketamine by infusion vs. Sprovato for people with anti depressant resistant depression that can move into suicidal ideation. The infusions are crazy expensive and not covered by insurance. Sprovato is. Your experience? Im 61 and have suffered many years. If it takes the infusions, Ill find a way! Thank you@🙏🏻

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  2 месяца назад

      Hi Sharon! Thanks for commenting and your question. In a head to head contest I'd vote for the infusions every time. They are expensive...trust me I'm aware. It's really unfortunate that a therapy that has made such a difference is (of course) challenging to afford. Spravato is not readily available to your system and the nasal route just doesn't lend itself to the full benefits of this therapy.
      Danielle

  • @doily6134
    @doily6134 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve had ketamine infusions for 6 years. Gave me my life back. I buy a package so each infusion costs about 350. I get a superbill and insurance will pay some or all the cost depending on my insurance at the time.

    • @vocals1111
      @vocals1111 Месяц назад +1

      What's a superbill and what state was that and what insurance please

    • @doily6134
      @doily6134 Месяц назад

      @@vocals1111 it’s a receipt from the ketamine clinic with your diagnosis and what you paid. I’m in AZ. Medicare advantage would give me a small amount of money and then I would appeal and get the full amount. My regular Medicare with the UHC supplement pays 80 total. Ambetter used to pay a large part. My advice. Get the superbill. Send it in to the insurance claims. Appeal it if you need to.

    • @pamelaryan8753
      @pamelaryan8753 8 дней назад +1

      Absolutely agree! Packages! Los Angeles…ketamine Healing Clinic!

  • @terristripstipsandtalk
    @terristripstipsandtalk 5 месяцев назад

    What is your thought on gabapintin for depression.

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Terri! Thanks for commenting. Gabapentin is a tough one because I don't have a ton of experience with it when used for this issue. I've taken it before for nerve pain and didn't do well with it (personally) because it made me feel like I was having a dissociative break (head floating off my body). I wish I could provide more of an answer for you however I do have many patients who are on it for neurological issues and for some it helps and for others the side effects weren't worth it.
      D

    • @terristripstipsandtalk
      @terristripstipsandtalk 3 месяца назад

      @lucidmed3343 I wanted to follow up..... I take gabbapentin 1 or twice a week. Seems to take the edge off. However its does make me hungry if I take it everyday. PRN for me. Seems to work well.

    • @denises6821
      @denises6821 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@lucidmed3343
      Gabapentin seems to have zero effect on me regardless of dosage. Have been on & off it for many yrs. Recently got back on, filled the Rx at the pharmacy only to discover that it's now considered a controlled substance. Seriously?!
      I'd go so far to say that I have no idea why ppl like it. It barely reduces the tingling & numbness in my feet, does very little, if anything for nerve pain in general. Certainly doesn't appreciably help with bone pain or headaches.
      As both a Spravato & an IV Ketamine infusion patient, I really appreciated your very approachable & informative video.
      The IV Ketamine infusions *are* expensive but always very effective. The Spravato takes determination & relaxation to be about 75% as good.
      Little things easily throw off the experience. An unpleasant car ride to the clinic, intrusive noises heard even with noise canceling headphones, moving around too much, uncomfortable chair or room temp, etc. More so with Spravato, but can be a factor with infusions as well.
      I've never disassociated, but have "fought off" the experience by not going with the flow. Always feel in control.
      Lol, some clinics might consider either home visits, or having a friendly staff cat as the experience would benefit from a warm, pleasantly heavy cat sitting & purring on one's lap. 😊
      Thanks again for your video!

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this information! My adult son has suffered from SO many problems since he was 7 and had meningoencephalitis. This progressed to neurological issues, depression, severe anxiety, autoimmune disease, TBIs, addictions, chronic pain and headaches, etc. He’s now in the middle of getting Ketamine treatments. I wanted to find out more about what benefits this treatment has. This was very comprehensive, and I subscribed.
    Q: Do you have any videos on Lyme infections? I have been being treated for 16 months, and still have cognitive impairment (lack of motivation, depression, fatigue, etc.) and severe pain. Thank you!!

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi Tinyteacher! Thank you for your comment and question. I'm so sorry to hear your son has gone through this. I'll be very interested to hear how he does with this treatment regime.
      As far as Lyme Disease I have yet to do a video on this however I've had enough people request it- so I'll work on this for next Sunday's upload. I'm going live tonight at 8pm so maybe we can say hello there and I can answer a few of your questions preliminarily.
      Danielle

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 3 месяца назад

      @@lucidmed3343 Thank you so much! I’ll try to be there, but I’m watching my own dog and my daughter’s crazy dog, so if I can get a break and don’t fall asleep, I’ll be there! I appreciate your response! 🩷
      I’ll keep you updated on my son. Something’s gotta give!!!

  • @BigStipowski
    @BigStipowski Месяц назад

    Any thoughts on joyous troches??

    • @lindamullin8309
      @lindamullin8309 29 дней назад

      I ordered yesterday. I’m praying I’m not doing well

  • @lizsantillan6300
    @lizsantillan6300 29 дней назад

    Where are you getting all this information,pls? I have been researching Ketamine for a little while now and I have never found any literature that makes the claims you are making, i.e., possibly helping with Alzheimer’s, ADHD, IBS; the other gut disorders you mentioned….
    Would you mind directing me to those studies?

    • @chere3543
      @chere3543 18 дней назад

      It is absolutely addictive as well. She is not as well informed as she claims

    • @polygon2744
      @polygon2744 День назад

      @@chere3543 She is of the opinion infusion are best. You are claiming people are getting addicted from going to infusion treatment clinics. What evidence do you have to support your claim infusion treatments cause addiction?

  • @user-ss3um8dw1j
    @user-ss3um8dw1j Месяц назад

    Can you tell me if it works on ALL addictive behavior (food, porn, etc) or just for alcohol and drugs.

  • @Dmgolfer22
    @Dmgolfer22 28 дней назад +2

    IMO The prescribing of opioid pain meds hasn’t been the main issue. Government creating more regulations and getting between you and your doctor has led to the INCREASES in opioid deaths. Less prescriptions being written have resulted in MORE overdoses. Interesting huh?

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  27 дней назад

      Hi Dmgolfer22! Excellent point. Either way it incenses me to no end.
      Danielle

  • @DarnallDubois
    @DarnallDubois 2 месяца назад +4

    As someone who's been involved in UK Dance music for the past 10 years, I never, ever thought I'd hear of Ketamine being referred to as a 'smart' anything. Lol

  • @chere3543
    @chere3543 18 дней назад

    Ketamine is absolutely addictive???

  • @rickwerner5674
    @rickwerner5674 5 месяцев назад +1

    How come more doctors don’t mention this ?

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Rick! Mention which part exactly? If you're referring to depression...it's typically only considered if the depression is pretty bad (intractable) and you've tried and failed several antidepressants or have suicidal tendencies. For chronic pain, it's commonly an option at pain clinics. Many will go to Ketamine clinics where it's obviously more prevalent.

    • @rickwerner5674
      @rickwerner5674 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ketamine.i have chronic pain I’m 64 and not 1 doctor has ever mentioned trying the ketamine infusion.

    • @WiLdTiger-kz3xb
      @WiLdTiger-kz3xb 5 месяцев назад

      I've just watched about 3 of your videos. MG, this one, and.. okay I unintentionally lied It was only those two, but in my defense they are packed with a lot of information. I could edit this post, but ... I'm not going to cheat.
      You seem to know a lot about many conditions and their treatments as well as off label treatments. How chronic pain treatment is being withheld from patients who need treatment. I have MG (generalized) that I tolerate without typical MG treatments. I had a Thymectomy 1992, Mestinon until 2010. It causes muscle cramps and involuntary muscle movements. After having an injury 1988 (2nd spinal) I noticed that taking a small dose of an opioid (1/2 5/500 Vicodin) I had normal strength, normal motivation. This was prior to my dx 1992, I didn't know why I was weak. Now it's 2024, I've had several injuries and surgeries, resulting in long term opioid use and obviously I am dependent. 1st injury was 1979. Head/neck, ACDF C4-C5 which was the beginning of my chronic pain. I've started Spravato. Only now I not only have high acedocholine antibodies but also others I don't understand yet. I'll see a Rheumatologist next week for results. I feel terrible, weak, pain and flu like symptoms (mornings are worse) after having no access to Hysingla ER and suddenly stopping it.
      I don't know if all these are tied together. I'm weaker, I have more pain. Not until late in the day am I able to function physically. Emotionally I'm still stuck (PTSD) I end up basically doing nada.
      Do you think opioids have an effect on those things? I'm glad to learn Ketamine possibly does. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @terristripstipsandtalk
      @terristripstipsandtalk 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rickwerner5674I'm wondering if they don't mention it. Because it is kinda like a controlled substance. And they're not working with the pharmaceutical companies..

    • @Kamaya-gn8pf
      @Kamaya-gn8pf 3 месяца назад

      They're starting to

  • @craigshearon7034
    @craigshearon7034 5 дней назад

    A actor from the series friends drown in his swimming pool while on ketamine.......

  • @helderclaro7683
    @helderclaro7683 13 дней назад

    I am k man

  • @WiLdTiger-kz3xb
    @WiLdTiger-kz3xb 5 месяцев назад

    I just posted here but i might have put it in a response that i can't find. Sorry about that. I'm 72.

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Wildtiger! No problem :) Did you have a question I can assist with?

  • @Dani_sister4peace
    @Dani_sister4peace Месяц назад

    I wonder if it could be used to help HIV patients and boost their T cells and immune system all together? ❤

    • @lucidmed3343
      @lucidmed3343  Месяц назад

      Hi Dani! Thank you for commenting and your awesome questions. I've actually looked into this since I work with IVIG and am always in search of updates for those with chronic inflammation/autoimmune issues. So far the evidence based info is thin where that's concerned however I will dig a bit more to see if I can relay it to ya'll either in the comments or a video. I plan on covering HIV probably by July.
      Danielle

  • @LucyFre
    @LucyFre 28 дней назад

    Its horse tranquilliser 😂. Everything what cause hallucinations is not good ..Its just causing psychosis.. Imagine: you driving car and you start hallucinating . You ar fckd.( and..other people...)

    • @chere3543
      @chere3543 18 дней назад

      For all ketamine assisted therapy (at least in Canada) it must be administered by a health professional in a clinical setting and a person must have a support person to drive them to and from appointments.

  • @rickwerner5674
    @rickwerner5674 Месяц назад +1

    Out here in Arizona my insurance won’t cover it. And it’s about 1000 bucks a session and they want you to do four of them.

    • @chere3543
      @chere3543 18 дней назад

      More than 4 in most cases it's twice a week for a month then twice a month (as needed depending on your reactions)