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Old 11-11-2007, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jeisea View Post
I personally know people who have had some relief from low dose ketamine infusion which is done here in Australia. The patient is conscious and in fact is able to walk around. However a friend who had it recently had very disturbing hallucination's. This upset her a great deal. She did have a great pain reduction and this has lasted many weeks. I think if you have this kind of treatment and then get stuck into physical therapy, yu would have a good chance of a great outcome.
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Hi there,

I only had hallucinations for my first ever Ketamine Infusion they were disturbing for sure but the pain relief made them worthwhile.
If you are being carefully monitored by the nursing staff then if you start to feel slightly "strange" then a quick turning down of the delivery rate on the pump should be enough to stop hallucinations happening.
Cheers all
Tayla
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