
Freedomatlast24
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- May 12, 2024
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The one thing I will say is I'm looking into Ketamine treatments as a last resort, if you at all have the funds, maybe look into it... or have any of you tried it?
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From a country with universal health care, so it was free. For me it worked great. I felt so much better - and I had really been at rock bottom. BUT the effect was short lived; it started to wear off after about a month and was gone after two months.
Free?!? Where the hell was thisFrom a country with universal health care, so it was free. For me it worked great. I felt so much better - and I had really been at rock bottom. BUT the effect was short lived; it started to wear off after about a month and was gone after two months.
Sweden. Yay, socialism, I guess.Free?!? Where the hell was this
Could I ask if you experienced any side effects? How was it administered, is it a pill, an injection?I've tried ketamine-assisted psychotherapy last fall, and just started micro-dosing ketamine daily. It's not the US FDA approved use of the drug, nor is the FDA-approved esketamine treatment for depression. (Does Sweden allow for off-label use of medication or unapproved treatment options?) In the US, the approaches I chosen are not covered by insurance.
The ketamine-assisted psychotherapy was an interesting experience, but overall it did not help with my depression. It did boost my overall mood for several days.
This led to trying to micro-dose on a daily basis. It seems to be helping, but still in the early stages.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Let me know if you have any other questions.