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Ketamine Could Be the Key to Reversing America’s Rising Suicide Rate
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 231902" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>[USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER] have you ever been back for additional treatments after your initial three? Just wondering if the benefits were permanent or if you have to return occasionally. And I’m sure everyone is different, but just wanted to get some insight into how it went for you. It is kind of sad that such a powerful and promising option is priced so high, but if it is more of a cure than a treatment it makes sense as they would have to get all of their money from only a few sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 231902, member: 42777"] [USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER] have you ever been back for additional treatments after your initial three? Just wondering if the benefits were permanent or if you have to return occasionally. And I’m sure everyone is different, but just wanted to get some insight into how it went for you. It is kind of sad that such a powerful and promising option is priced so high, but if it is more of a cure than a treatment it makes sense as they would have to get all of their money from only a few sessions. [/QUOTE]
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