Paige Matheson
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- May 15, 2017
My husband had surgery and had wounds the surgeon wanted to let heal naturally. The surgeon gave me a script for Ketamine cream mixed with muscle relaxers that I had to get at a compound pharmacy. It had to be applied before or after dressing changes. The surgeon told my husband “This is going to make you feel good, but don’t eat it” (surgeon has a sense of humor) I asked my husband what the Ketamine cream felt like, and he said it was like a light buzz when you’ve had a few drinks.Its also used medically on humans in situations where there is a need for pain control or anesthesia where nothing conventional will work. I think the most common case is on people with severe burns. Its big advantage over other things is that it can disassociate the mind from the body but not mess with breathing or the other potential risks of normal anesthesia.
One use is in severe large burns where you have to keep doing frequent wound care and changing bandages on the person.
But there are consequences with using it medically. The worst is that it can cause flashbacks in some people.
I was thinking it would be stronger than that.