Ecdysis
Diamond Member
Third treatment today, first time with the full dose, which (as was expected) was far more intense than the previous 2 times.
It went well tho and I'm finding the treatment easy to participate in.
I've been observing and testing myself... Working out whether I know where I am while the Ketamine is at its strongest... what time it is, why I'm there, how I got there that morning, counting to 10, etc... Trying to see how much my conscious awareness is "impaired"... And I have to say that I don't find it more extreme than being drunk... I'm always fully aware of my location, my surroundings, why I'm feeling weird, the passing of time, who I am, etc etc... Which is a relief... I thought I might be far more spaced out - the way that anaesthics can cause you to be after an operation where you're totally disoriented and confused and sort of in and out of consciousness... For me, the Ketamine treatment is not like that at all. I'm fully aware and conscious of what's happening if I concentrate (tho if I relax, then like being drunk, I can focus on the sensations and kind of "forget" my surroundings) and don't feel scared that I'll get lost in the effect of it somehow. I was worried *before* - being unsure of what to expect and what effect it would have on me. But actually experiencing it has really put me at ease and it feels fine.
It went well tho and I'm finding the treatment easy to participate in.
I've been observing and testing myself... Working out whether I know where I am while the Ketamine is at its strongest... what time it is, why I'm there, how I got there that morning, counting to 10, etc... Trying to see how much my conscious awareness is "impaired"... And I have to say that I don't find it more extreme than being drunk... I'm always fully aware of my location, my surroundings, why I'm feeling weird, the passing of time, who I am, etc etc... Which is a relief... I thought I might be far more spaced out - the way that anaesthics can cause you to be after an operation where you're totally disoriented and confused and sort of in and out of consciousness... For me, the Ketamine treatment is not like that at all. I'm fully aware and conscious of what's happening if I concentrate (tho if I relax, then like being drunk, I can focus on the sensations and kind of "forget" my surroundings) and don't feel scared that I'll get lost in the effect of it somehow. I was worried *before* - being unsure of what to expect and what effect it would have on me. But actually experiencing it has really put me at ease and it feels fine.