Posted by SLS on February 1, 2013, at 12:05:20
In reply to Re: Nationwide ketamine trial for depression » Hugh, posted by ChicagoKat on February 1, 2013, at 10:19:55
> > Sorry to hear the clinical trial wouldn't take you.
> > Here's a ketamine doc in Deerfield in case it turns out to be something you want to pursue:
> >
> > http://neuroscience.md
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> Thanks SO much Hugh!!! My pdoc did mention to me that some area clinics are starting to use it, but I hadn't researched it yet; you saved me the trouble! :)
>
> I'm going to wait until my highly-unscientific study of how Ketamine affects me after my fun colonoscopy to see how I feel. But I do think I'll end up at least giving it a try. Can't thank you enough :)
> KatIf you don't feel magic after your procedure, you probably can't come to a definitive conclusion that ketamine is of no value to you. The antidepressant effect with ketamine seems to be most robust when dosages are used that are lower than those administered for anesthesia. If you feel even slightly better, I would consider that a good sign.
Good luck!
- Scott
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