Aug. 4, 2023 – If you snort ketamine often, you might damage your nostrils – which can also be permanent. This looks like nose bleeds, a reduced sense of smell, difficulty swallowing, a hoarse voice and, in more extreme cases, a hole in the nasal septum. It’s vital you look out for this and take breaks when necessary.
Another thing to be aware of with ketamine is that your tolerance increases pretty quickly. If you take ketamine recreationally, it’s likely you’ll have to take more to get the same effects. While there aren’t any physical withdrawal symptoms, it is possible to become dependent on ketamine, which will increase the risk of other side effects such as bladder and nostril damage as well as psychosis.
Finally, as always, if you’re buying ketamine on the black market, you need to test your gear. Whether you’ve been from the same source for years or not, it’s vital you test your drugs to make sure you’re taking what you think you’re taking. Oh, and ketamine is illegal, so you could be sentenced to jail or handed an unlimited fine if you’re found with ketamine more than once.
Still want in? Here’s how to microdose ketamine as safely as possible.
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