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Ketamine as Anaesthetic
Ketamine
Citation:   David Parker. "Ketamine as Anaesthetic: An Experience with Ketamine (exp1969)". Erowid.org. Jun 20, 2000. erowid.org/exp/1969

 
DOSE:
375 mg oral Ketamine
In 1970, I had a back operation. I was 24, in excellent health, both physically and emotionally. I had just completed my first year of law school. After my experience with ketamine, I was advised, and agreed, to take a semester off from school. I was warned that I might experience flashbacks. I did not.

I awoke from the anaesthesia to the the most petrifying, unpleasant experience of my life. I experienced hallucinations that were beyond description. I, also, experienced severe memory loss ... I was unable to recognize family and friends. I was, also, very anxious and restless. I said things that made no sense. According to the attending anaesthesiologist, I was 'insane' for five days. The attending, later, went to NIH to brief the doctors, there, of my reaction.

My family and I were later told that my reaction was worse than the norm, but certainly not atypical. I have always been surprised that this drug is still available, but I understand it does have positive pediatric and vet. uses.

I am of the belief that a mature individual should be able to do with their body what they want, as long as no one else is injured. As a result of my experience, though, I would would certainly wonder why anyone would wish to experiment with ketamine. That is only one persons opinion, though.

Exp Year: 1995ExpID: 1969
Gender: Male 
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Jun 20, 2000Views: 13,596
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