Me and some of my friends have noticed that recent ketamine seems to be a lot worse for people's bladders than the stuff that was around a few years ago. I used to never feel anything in my bladder despite averaging 3/4 of a gram a day for a while. Now that amount in a night is enough to cause a sensation in my bladder the next day and after a few days of that amount (a rare occurrence) i would expect to need to wee more. Sometimes the flow of urine takes a while to start, as if I'm on mdma, this is especially apparent if I mix k with any stimulants even though other stimulants will not give me this effect by themselves). I've been told this may be due to impurities since more ketamine is illegally produced (and therefore not medical/ veterinary grade as I have been told it usually was a few years ago). I thought cumulative damage at first but this symptoms started occuring when i resumed occasional ketamine use after a break and never had more than what used to be my daily average. Also people who have started recently experience symptoms at a similar level to me. Anyone got any info or experiences?
I'd be especially interested if anyone could shed any light on if this is likely an accurate indicator of it possibly being worse for me to occasionally take this much k now than it used to be to have it daily One possible answer I can think of (that's pure speculation) is maybe it is more acidic or irritating to the bladder in some other way but not necessarily more likely to recrystallise in the bladder so bladder sensations/ pain might not always be the best indicator of how much damage it might be doing.
I'd be especially interested if anyone could shed any light on if this is likely an accurate indicator of it possibly being worse for me to occasionally take this much k now than it used to be to have it daily One possible answer I can think of (that's pure speculation) is maybe it is more acidic or irritating to the bladder in some other way but not necessarily more likely to recrystallise in the bladder so bladder sensations/ pain might not always be the best indicator of how much damage it might be doing.