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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Posts: 486
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Hi,
As a regular recipient of Ketamine for over a decade now I can assure you that any does of Ketamine sufficient to cause hallucinations and euphoria would not enable anyone to dress to the hilt, put on make-up and work in front of a camera.
Ketamine when used properly in a well supervised manner rarely causes hallucinations to any degree and certainly not euphoria.
In my Ketamine experience I have only ONCE ever experienced hallucinations and that was my very first when it was still some what experimental.
The aim of Ketamine therapy is to relieve pain with a dose that enables lucid thought and quite normal activity.
*This of course does not apply to the coma therapy which is an all together different process.
cheers
Tayla
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