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dissociation caused by illicit drugs?

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PostPosted: 05/16/07 - 01:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, do you use Ketalar? I have taken it because of my problems with learning. I have weak concentration and my memory is like I am 70 years old. Actually I am 23 and I had started to take it to help me impair learning ability. I have kind of like it so I kept on using it. I have heard that it can cause dissociation. Do you have experience with it?
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PostPosted: 05/26/07 - 17:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Yes, it can really cause dissociation. It is one of the major effects and it can include out of body and near death experience. I dont have direct experience with it but I heard that dissociation result in pounding sensations in the neck that fells something like cannon waves. It is hard to explain the exact nature of palpitations. The only way is that person who has it to tap the pattern on a desk.
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