Line after line.....

Try going to an NA meeting and see what you think. Don't worry about the 12 Steps, just go there an listen. Find someone you relate to.

www.na.org for a meeting in your location, worldwide
 
I love K it's a wonderful drug useful for almost every citation, BUT, it is in the top five most dangerous drugs, my friend Tom sniffed K from the age of 17 until he was 24, he's dead now because of Kidney stones, he was actually too high to realize he had to pee when his bladder exploded. And the mental addiction? Go work out, play basketball, do the things you used to enjoy before you ever knew the drug, trust me you'll remember how fun that shit still is.
 
anyone else ever been in this position?
anyone ever been admitted into hospital via k abuse?
and whats a good way to ween yourself off such a strong mental addiction... feel kind of helpless.

Hi;

I myself am addicted to ketamine. I've been using it for three years of which the last year serveral days a week; due to tolerance I can now use serveral grams a day; ever since I got to these doses some mild problems started. My addiction is also due to escapism, so I think I can relate a bit to your story. I now use anywhere in between 0.5 and 4 grams a day, usually no more then two though.. I've had K-cramps around 10 times now, the last time was sunday evening, the first time about half a year ago.. as with you they are not enough to scare me off it strange enough, even in horrible pain I just keep doing more if I have any even though I know that can cause the K-cramps to go on for days and days. The pain is worse then anything else I know, the first time I had an ultrasound scan done of my organs and I was really scared that I'd die (all test results were fine though; they couldn't find any damage whatsoever :) ). In the peak of the pain I can do nothing but just lie / roll around a bit in pure agony, not capable of even standing up. Normal painkillers do nothing, not even a combination of 1 gram of paracetamol, some codeine and 400 mg of ibuprofen, that doesn't even make a difference.. What does help is not eating too much fat and taking a few day break of the ketamine; after a sufficient break it goes away and if I keep the amounts I take somewhat reasonable it stays away.

Bladder issues I never really had before, no pain or anything, but this weekend I messed up (I was just about to open a topic about my own addiction and this bladder issue when I saw your topic); I did a lot of K last week especially on the weekend, even for me and I did speed and LSD and completely forgot to drink water for 12 hours or so; result? Severe dehydration which had the result of causing bad pain in my bladder since sunday morning.. Peeing réally hurts, there's constant pressure and pain in that area.. feels like a bladder infection with glass shards for pee.. K-cramps are worse but this isn't really nice either. The bad thing isn't even the pain, it's the fact it's still constantly on my mind and really all I want is to snort another line; I really only want one thing: dissociation... I drink a lot of water now and I haven't done any ketamine since sunday afternoon, I really hope it's just a slightly damaged bladder wall and not scarred yet; this is the first time it has ever hurt due to K and I hope cutting down nów isn't too late and that it still restores on its own, ffs this réally hurts..

I have no advise against cravings and stuff like that; except for fix the other issues in your life; try to get rid of the reasons for your escapism, make yourself wánt to be conciously and actively connected to the world; keep yourself busy. Those things help to reduce the intake and even if quitting isn't possible yet, cutting down is still beneficial for your health.. I myself don't want to quit the ketamine; not ever. I do however want to cut down to using it serveral times a year only; get my tolerance down to that one gram would last me a weekend and not do it more then once a month ever.. That'd be lovely, and if I want that strong enough I'll be able to do it and once my life is a bit better under control it'll be easier..

Not really sure if my post is useful; I have no real advise but I understand in what kind of situation you are I guess; atleast a little bit, and hopefully my health issues (serveral times of having k-cramps and now since this weekend the feeling my bladder is full of crushed glass..) are kind of an extra bit of turn off of the stuff.. I by the way read a lót about ketamine relate health issues; if you want any information I can give some, especially on k-cramps which I read a lot about.

Goodluck in getting your addiction under control.
 
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