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I got lucky! Thank you!Great to hear news like this. For me it was a bit of a struggle.
I got lucky! Thank you!Great to hear news like this. For me it was a bit of a struggle.
Thanks for sharing your what happened, seems your experience was NOT pleasant.
Mind sharing your dosage/protocol?
Damn. So how did you finally kick the habit bro? Cold turkey and dealt with it?And for you all that may judge and say," man 50g plus a month, I've never allow myself to get to that point" believe me I never ever planned on it either. I have good self control and discipline, still do to this day, but tianeptine sodium did get the best of me.
Ketamine is horribly addictive!!!Reminds me a bit of using ketamine for depression. I dont think it is addictive though. They gave me a large dose at the hospital by IV when they defibrillated me. Large doses make you trip out hard. I think small doses dont, and they have been using to treat depression.
Here is a place in New York that prescribed it and has other treatments that go with it. Sounds really cool. Psychedelic treatment for depression.
COVID-19 And Mental Health: How To Get Ketamine-Based Psychedelic Therapy From Home Using An App
The Federal administration has green-lit expanded telehealth services, relaxing regulations to reduce exposure to the coronavirus – SARS-CoV-2.www.forbes.com
Doing this in New York to fight depression during the coronavirus problem .
Sublingual ketamine tablets are prescribed if prudent, following an online consultation with a licensed psychiatric clinician, and then delivered from a pharmacy to clients’ doors. Scheduled treatment sessions are then guided virtually, over video, by a trained clinician and a well-prepped peer monitor who’s present for the duration of the experience.
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Mindbloom’s web-based application also provides curated “audioscapes” and personalized psychedelic therapy programs to enhance the at-home experience.
Reminds me a bit of using ketamine for depression. I dont think it is addictive though. They gave me a large dose at the hospital by IV when they defibrillated me. Large doses make you trip out hard. I think small doses dont, and they have been using to treat depression.
Here is a place in New York that prescribed it and has other treatments that go with it. Sounds really cool. Psychedelic treatment for depression.
COVID-19 And Mental Health: How To Get Ketamine-Based Psychedelic Therapy From Home Using An App
The Federal administration has green-lit expanded telehealth services, relaxing regulations to reduce exposure to the coronavirus – SARS-CoV-2.www.forbes.com
Doing this in New York to fight depression during the coronavirus problem .
Sublingual ketamine tablets are prescribed if prudent, following an online consultation with a licensed psychiatric clinician, and then delivered from a pharmacy to clients’ doors. Scheduled treatment sessions are then guided virtually, over video, by a trained clinician and a well-prepped peer monitor who’s present for the duration of the experience.
See Also: He Co-Founded A Company That Sold To Salesforce For $745 Million, Now He's Getting Into The Cannabis Industry
Mindbloom’s web-based application also provides curated “audioscapes” and personalized psychedelic therapy programs to enhance the at-home experience.
I was on Ketamine after several of my surgeries as well, that shit feels good doesn't it? Although I don't remember much of it
Maybe that's why it works so well for depression? Because it makes people forget about their worries?
Ketamine is horribly addictive!!!
I had the most amazing experience of my life, but after a week of abusing ketamine I felt so depleted of anything happy in my brain. My girlfriend was going to step in front of bus. She scared the crap out of me since I had never seen any forum of depression in her. The experience blew this life away so I understood where she was coming from. Ketamine is not to be messed with. I learned incredible things but I would fear using it again.
I would like to hear about your THERAPEUTIC use of this compound,
Dose and frequency that you used.
I am really intrigued by it, used in small regular doses, it can have HUGE benefits.
"Depressive illness devastates millions of lives. Tianeptine (Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol) is a neuroprotective antidepressant that reverses the neuronal damage and lasting misery caused by chronic, uncontrolled stress. Tianeptine acts both as a non-sedating anti-anxiety agent and a non-stimulating mood-brightener. Uniquely in clinical medicine, tianeptine acts as a selective serotonin reuptake enhancer. Its puzzling efficacy as an antidepressant illustrates how little modern psychiatric medicine really understands about mind, mood and depression".
Tianeptine has a big potential for abuse due to the fact that it was sold as an "uncontrolled" chemical in powder form. The same would hold true of many chemicals had they been sold in a unlimited, uncontrolled manner as Tianeptine. Imagine hydrocodone was sold loose , or for that matter or AAS use as of late... the 'more the better' mentality plagues many unedecuated about potential abuse of chemicals...i wana toss out this question, which i usually wouldnt but MM seems to have some interesting things to say on this too soo....
years ago when many of these things went en vogue for a lil bit and were legal i looked into them and most seem to offer many unknowns and potential complications over other more well known and controlled items.
why not just use chems that while maybe more controlled are more known? in terms of effects.
i toss this out in terms of professional drug taking.
tia has a list of shit that i personally dont wana fuck with and i can think of many other ways to arrive at similar or better ends.
I agree. Same with shrooms.But that is the case for almost any substance you abuse for a longer time than just once. I think it's great that they're using it/studying it for depression because the current antidepressants mostly suck.