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Anyone tried ketamine for anxiety?

I have treatment resistant anxiety and nightmares. I’ve tried SSRIs and SNRI along with buspirone and clonazepam. While the benzo helps, (I’ve taken t... read more

Ketamine treatment questions. Help please?

I have been dealing with depression off and on for about ten years now. In the last six months it has become worse. The last two months have been... read more

My son is undergoing ketamine IV therapy for his depression.

He is doing OK, has had some improvement, but not as much as I had hoped. He is still suffering from his depression. He has finished 6 infusions.... read more

How does ketamine show up in a UA?

If I take ketamine and then take a UA, what will it show up as?

Ketamine for Depression?

Has anyone tried the ketamine infusions for depression. If so, would you please share your experience? I'm interested, but there is very little data... read more

Middle ear infection + Outer ear pain and swelling?

I went into the doctor's office after I had some really bad ear pain. I had been up all night the two days prior to visiting. I was prescribed... read more

Best medicine/drug for ear infection pain?

Prednisone - Would this help an adult ear infection?

I'm having constant pressure and pain also swelling, pain feels sharp at times others dull, and also achey.

I keep getting sharp pains in my ear, could this be the start of an ear infection?

I thought it may be from the cold, but it still occurs when I am inside. The pain is sharp and doesn't last long. When it goes away I have no more... read more

Anxiety, depression, pain and RLS?

I suffer from severe anxiety, depression and all over body pain. Also RLS. My Dr won't give me anything to help. I'm going to try a rhuematologist.... read more

Zoloft - Does it cause tinnitus in the ear?

I have been on zoloft for 5.5 weeks now and i still have some anxiety as well but hopping things will get better with time, the thing is i have now... read more

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