Recreational Ketamine: Urinary Incontinence
June 26, 2009 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Ketamine, an anesthestic medication used for animals but also used by doctors for humans in some cases, has become an addiction problem; it’s considered to be a poor-man’s cocaine in some Asian countries and its use is spreading into the west.
Used as a party drug, young adults and teens (and reportedly children as young as 9 years old) snort the ketamine for a hallucinogenic high. Unfortunately, this temporary high comes at a very high cost for many people, resulting in life-long health issues, such as the inability to hold your urine for more than 15 minutes or so at a …read more




