Becky Risley
We want to make sure you’re safe, whatever substance you choose to use. That’s why we’ve created a series of guidance telling you how you to look after yourself, before, during and after using a substance.
So let’s get started…
Ketamine. From a chemical point of view, Ketamine is an anaesthetic, which can make people feel dissociated from mind and body. You might hear it called K, Special K, Super K, Vitamin K and sometimes Wonk or Wobble.
It’s getting a lot of attention in the media at the moment because of the long term effects it can have on your urinary system such as severe abdominal pains, bladder and kidney damage, ulcerative cystitis and incontinence.
Making you aware of the harm Ketamine can cause is important so you can make informed decisions.
So, if you do decide to use Ketamine, how can you reduce the harm?
Checked your Ket?
Crush your Ket
How much is too much?
Ket and alcohol
Ket and other drugs
How can I help a friend who is freaking out?
Wash your nose out
Hydrate and eat well
Rest
Speak to someone
Take a break
If you have more questions, need support or want to make a change to your Ketamine use, just get in touch. You can find out more about me and the UWE drug and alcohol service on our drugs and alcohol webpage.
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