PDDChronic
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Perpetual: Indeed. Although the first time you take it you might want a slightly bigger dose, at a higher rate. Got to give your brain a chance to heal.
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Apart from that, I actually think he has a point that ketamine and other dissociatives are a short-term solution. Tolerance makes it less than ideal for chronic use and addiction/dependence can lurk.. but some say it technically can be done with a regimen. Fortunately there isn't a a severe withdrawal syndrome with ketamine, especially from therapeutic levels.
Using ketamine seems more like a symptom treatment to me, but no doubt it can apparently be effective on short-term, yielding pretty much immediate benefit.
@vortech:
I'm interested in what you said about MXE. By duration do you mean afterglow -- or duration of the high? For Ketamine (and DXM -- when there's no tolerance ) there is a week long 'afterglow' whereby the therapeutic effect is felt the most. I understand -- with MXE -- the high is way longer. How long does the therapeutic afterglow last (how long does it keep depression at bay?)
PS: Thanks Solipsis.
Hi Foreigner,
could you please give me/us an update on the long term effects of this therapy?
Are you still re-dosing Ketamine or you feel like the therapy has been fully effective?