Hed openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and a Toxicology Report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. Deaths from ketamine are rare but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. In the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of Ketamine Users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. On it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause cramps, needing to urinate frequently or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. Ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquilliser and injecting just one gram is enough to knock a horse out. I chat to dozens of people, most in their late teens and early 20s. A lot of them are taking at least a few grams a day and tell me they had no idea of the issues it can cause when they f
Im in control of the first drink. Hed openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and a Toxicology Report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. Deaths from ketamine are rare but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. In the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of Ketamine Users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. On it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause. Cramps, needing to urinate frequently, or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. Ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquilliser and injecting just one gram is enough to knock a horse out. I chat to dozens of people, most in their late teens and early 20s. A lot of them are taking at least a few grams a day and tell me they had no idea o
Im in control of the first drink. Hed openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and a Toxicology Report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. Deaths from ketamine are rare but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. In the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of Ketamine Users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. On it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause. Cramps, needing to urinate frequently, or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. Ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquilliser and injecting just one gram is enough to knock a horse out. I chat to dozens of people, most in their late teens and early 20s. A lot of them are taking at least a few grams a day and tell me they had no idea o
Want to take more k, cos then i stop thinking about stuff like that, and thats the vicious circle. To escape from that vicious circle, James Dear left The Uk and moved to australia, and later new zealand, when he was addicted to ketamine. Since getting clean, james has been sharing his story through his Youtube Channel and podcast break the chain. I shared my insights about my life and my regrets and what i felt guilty, i felt about what id done to my mum and put her through, and my family, and ijust got completely positive feedback from doing this. In that time, hes noticed an increase in ketamine in australasia. When i first went to australia, i went there because i didnt think i was going to be able to get ketamine and that was fundamentally more or less true. When i first went to brisbane, for example, it was a smaller city. I think i came into contact with it twice. People knew what it was but it was just this unusual, rare thing that every now and then would appear
I lose my life. If i lose myself, i lose myself. And thats what makes me want to take more k, cos then i stop thinking about stuff like that, and thats the vicious circle. To escape from that vicious circle, James Dear left The Uk and moved to australia, and later new zealand, when he was addicted to ketamine. Since getting clean, james has been sharing his story through his Youtube Channel and podcast break the chain. I shared my insights about my life and my regrets and what i felt guilty, i felt about what id done to my mum and put her through, and my family, and ijust got completely positive feedback from doing this. In that time, hes noticed an increase in ketamine in australasia. When i first went to australia, i went there because i didnt think i was going to be able to get ketamine, and that was fundamentally more or less true. When i first went to brisbane, for example, it was a smaller city. I think i came into contact with it twice