Summary:
Someone who has severely damaged their bladder from long-term, heavy ketamine and drug use could be at increased risk for bladder cancer, although such cases are still rare and not definitively proven. The best way to reduce this risk is to stop ketamine use, as some bladder damage may be reversible if caught early. However, if the damage is extensive, the risk of serious complications, including cancer, is higher
So the damage is that the bladder shrinks and it becomes painful to pee, you gotta pee all the time because the bladder is smaller and you can damage your kidneys and get cancer!
I’m glad we’re all getting cancer before our 70’s retirement age.
Anyway why was Felon using ketamine? Its an antidepressant and causes suicidal thoughts. Its great stuff! We’ll have to stay plugged to see what develops from this.
Summary: Someone who has severely damaged their bladder from long-term, heavy ketamine and drug use could be at increased risk for bladder cancer, although such cases are still rare and not definitively proven. The best way to reduce this risk is to stop ketamine use, as some bladder damage may be reversible if caught early. However, if the damage is extensive, the risk of serious complications, including cancer, is higher
So the damage is that the bladder shrinks and it becomes painful to pee, you gotta pee all the time because the bladder is smaller and you can damage your kidneys and get cancer!
I’m glad we’re all getting cancer before our 70’s retirement age.
Anyway why was Felon using ketamine? Its an antidepressant and causes suicidal thoughts. Its great stuff! We’ll have to stay plugged to see what develops from this.