What Happens to Your Body When You Take Ketamine

Published 2024-06-25
Ketamine has seen a major surge in recreational use, but it is still commonly known as a horse tranquilizer. What makes this drug so appealing to users, and how has the medicinal community been using Ketamine as a new wave of therapy for treating depression and anxiety? Find out in today's epic new video that does a deep dive into Ketamine and the wide range of ways the drug can be used.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Liviller
    in case you missed it: Emily was under medical supervision
  • @Mad-Moiselle
    Is it just me or was it a bit freaky how Emily never closed her mouth and was constantly sporting a silent scream
  • @dominic412
    I received Ketamine therapy from the VA system and it's insanely effective. I had resistance to treatment by all other means, was shut off from trying new things and miserable. Tried suicide twice. Afterwards it was so fascinating. I feel unstoppable, the real me was surpressed by all the anxiety and depression. I felt/feel so clear on my thoughts, inspirational moments strike so often it's magic. I literally gained IQ points because of the clarity it provided me. People don't understand clearly that depression is full on a disability, and they will ridicule you for suffering from it blaming you for being weak. Anyway, Ketamine works. If you can take it. Then do that
  • @teages078
    I was given ketamine while I had kidneystones when morphine wouldn't touch the pain. I'm not sure on the dosage but I definitely remember "tripping" the nurse had me verbally saying positive things to assure I wasnt going into a bad "trip". It completely eased my pain and I certainly left earth. Crazy crazy drug.
  • @AlexRising_
    Gotta give the infographics show their flowers for 1. Fair portrayal of ketamine therapy, especially mentioning the need for continuous monitoring, acknowledging side effects, and mentioning that different brains respond to KT differently. 2. Portrayal of someone actually recovering from a substance use disorder 3. Realistically portraying the slow realization that you have a substance problem (it’s not always the lightbulb moment shown in media) 4. Acknowledging that curious people learning about things like K may want to try it, and encouraging people to seek out harm reduction information.
  • @razorburn7745
    That thumbnail is me trying to remember someone’s name 20 seconds after they’ve told me.
  • @swordofseals33
    I was diagnosed with A.L.L. Leukemia when I was 14 and for a fair bit of my lumbar punctures I was given Versed and Ketamine. I had some fun hallucinations on it but supposedly it was no fun allowed because I was having "too much interest" in which meds they were gonna put me down with. They switched to Versed and Fentanyl for the rest of my surgeries. Thankfully, I'm cancer free now for about 10 years! I just think it's funny I got party drugs at the hospital at 14
  • @sleepygoth13
    I did ketamine infusions for my depression, anxiety, and PTSD, and it's been life-changing for me. I'm off of my antidepressants and I feel better than I ever thought I could after starting to struggle with my mental health at only six years old. Absolutely amazing treatment, but it is unfortunately really expensive in the US.
  • @HorsiMusic
    This works. I was struggling with burnout and depression so bad I couldnt leave the house or even bed. After a few weeks I am now once again a functioning member of society. The effects were almost instant.
  • @vickit7149
    I do a 75mg ketamine infusion once a month for PTSD and pain and I have found it quite helpful.
  • Psilocybin helped me more than I could possibly say. It helped me to overcome a lifetime of trauma, the least of which I experienced serving as an infantryman in the Army between 05 and 09. Drugs like these need to be studied and embraced. It will lead to better people and a better society.
  • @The_G3noXD
    Sam seems like the guy to use ketamine at a party ngl
  • @mv8137
    Ketamine Therapy is amazing!! It helped me completely change my perception & let go of my depression. All around life saver
  • @achillesv8980
    I’m a USMC vet got went in 2008 left in 2012, after I got out I was a mess for years, special k treatments helped me with everything and put me in a way better spot. You need to continue therapy if not then it doesn’t work trust me.
  • @ctakitimu
    I've had hospital grade ketamine twice...in the hospital, for really painful kidney stones. I can't have opioids as my body reacts negatively to them. Was really fun!
  • They dosed me with propofol , ketamine and fentanyl to operate on me , I can’t even explain how traumatic it was. I had the 1000 yard stare for weeks after
  • @o2Tenka
    This sounds like hope for me, I suffer from depression and pills are not enough, I hope they do ketamine treatment in my country, thank you for this helpful information!
  • @PhantomQueenOne
    I have depression. Jan 2023 I broke my wrist and they doped me up on Ketamine on the way to the hospital. I didn't feel miserably depressed for a couple of months. Yeah, it works. I wish they could give me Esketamine spray, but my doctor won't give it to me as it's not on the formulary. I can't afford to go anywhere else or pay for it myself.
  • @MeepMeep88
    Lol but why is her mouth always open like she's constantly in fear hahaha