Rose White
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Thank you @PlainJane very helpful knowledge.
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I guess I should mention that the benefits for me were subtle. It wasn’t like I’ve read in other places where people magically feel happy after one session of Spravsto. *I didn’t do Spravato, I did sublingual troches (waxy squares that melt). It helped with my compulsive behavior (not being so obsessed with latest special interest), was able to last longer doing productive things like cleaning up, was able to stop living in a constant state of stress thinking I didn’t have enough money. And last but not least, I had my first pleasant dream. EVER. Like I never even realized it, but I had never had a pleasant dream before! So after that, I knew the ketamine had to be changing my brain. *the dream was at home on regular night, not during the session.I second all of that @thetattoolady . There's another thread about Ketamine treatment here too, where I've added all my experiences with it and described the whole journey in as much detail as possible... Apart from meds like benzos for panic attacks or sleep meds, it's the only psych med that I've ever found even vaguely helpful.
Hope all goes and that you see some benefits . Will be looking out for updates .I am starting a 6 session ketamine treatment tomorrow. I am excited about it. Reports on it for PTSD are all over the place but I figured it couldn’t hurt. I have been fascinated with the therapeutic use of non ordinary states of consciousness since I was a 12 year old runaway in the Haight Asbury during the so called Summer of Love. I use to take acid with my high school teachers, we called those field trips. Anyway, I see no harm and the potential for some good growth. I haven’t done anything like this in decades. I do remember doing ketamine recreationally back in the day, it felt clean, didn’t last as long as many other things I took and I felt fine afterwards. At least it won’t be boring.
I have had a fair amount of experience with psychedelics and in the late 80s and early 90s I actually worked putting on conferences of psychedelic researchers in various places around the world like Prague, Manaus and several less exotic places. Some of the more famous people involved were Ram Dass, Ralph Metzner, Stan Grof and all the usual suspects. It is a subject that has fascinated me since middle school when I started my own explorations. Anyone who has been around these things understands the enormous possibilities. Since the very early days of psychedelics “Set and Setting” have been understood to be extremely important. Set is the state of the person. I have a pretty good idea what I am getting into, I have experience. I have seen things happen that can’t be explained by our current understanding of reality and I am up for adventure. So I think I am good there. I toured the facility and I found it a bit clinical but acceptable. To me, psychedelics are a sacrament. I have avoided them for decades because it just didn’t seem like things were aligned right. I feel ready now. In my early teens I took acid at some inappropriate settings like the Stones Altamont concert, a Black Sabbath concert (I am not sure why I was even there) and several times at the Filmore one of which I was hospitalized along with 40 other people because a jug of wine was passed around laced with acid that was cut with strychnine. I even have a friend who took acid and went to the dentist, he was kind of strange anyway. My preference is to be in nature.That's so cool @Lost in the Woods
I hope it goes well!
Are you doing the IV or the nasal spray version?
In a professional setting, they ease you in gently starting with a low dose, so it should be fine.
As @thetattoolady wrote, your state of mind going in is quite important... Always make time for it, avoid unnecessary stress, work out where you are emotionally, view it as a special/ spiritual/ healing experience...
Good luck and will be interested to hear your report...!
Thank you, These type of things must always be approached with respect.Wow, you're a pro
Still go easy tho... Emotions are strange, sometimes we're more vulnerable than we realise... And the subconscious is a very strange beast... When things get personal and get to our core issues, we're all in "beginners mind"