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by ketathrowaway
2684 days ago
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This is not strictly true. Chronic ketamine ABuse can cause urinary tract problems. The doses and frequency used in a clinical session emphatically do not cause this problem. Ketamine has been in regular use since 1970 for a wide range of medical purposes. It's also been on the WHO Essential Medicines List since 1985. tl;dr - don't need to worry about urinary tract issues unless you're using the drug (1) recreationally; (2) irresponsibly |
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So you feel like you need to piss regularly, but only a few drips come out. The damage can get so severe bladder gets removed.
At the lesser end of the damage is agonising stomach cramps, no idea what the cause of this is.
source: spent too long in the uk freeparty rave scene when ketamine was legal and people assumed it was completely safe due to lack of come down. Too many people ended up with severe ketamine addictions and many have to know piss through a bag