guerillabedlam
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I've had frequent urination but plenty of other substances cause that as well. Alcohol, Ecstasy, cocaine.
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:27 pm Reply with quote
User avatar Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:13 am Posts: 7246 Location: Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
I am posting this in all seriousness, i go into hospital tomorrow for my operation on march 2nd.
I dont expect sympathy but i do hope that my drug abuse and health problems will help other people to understand just what ketamine can do you.
Its not scare tactics because some of you have been caining it for years and have suffered minor ill health, others i know have had pissing pains, passing blood clots, and a few people i know have know had their bladders removed and reconstructed as it was the only option to start leading a normal life.
Now when i say normal i mean being able to walk to the shop, being able to take a simple car journey with out needing the toilet or being able to sleep for more than an hour because you need to piss.
I am not as wealth of knowledge on the subject but i can help others to get in to the system and on the right track to get any medical help they may need.
I spent years going to different doctors when i was in so much pain but finally found one willing to listen to what i had done to myself and come up with a constructive solution to manage the pain.
over the counter painkillers dont work, nor do cystitis treatments as some gp's suggest. i was put on morphine and a fucking strong does at that up to 600mg a day. and you know what it wasnt a miracle cure and never would be but it meant that the pain didnt make me want to die and helped me get a little bit more sleep. diclofenac tablets also help as long as you drink alot of water.
any way on monday my bladder is being removed and a new one reconstructed in its place so i will keep you informed of how it goes and what tricks i have learned to help with the pain.
Its easy to say just stop doing k it will all be fine but addiction is hard and there are certain thing our bodies cant repair so its better to prevent it getting worse if you can.
right sensible rant over, when i'm out of hospital and feeling better i will be back in action, no i wont be sniffing k, you only get one second chance and i'm sensible enough to be able to go out for my love of music and socialising without sniffing gram lines.