What is a K-hole? Ketamine microdosing and its effects.

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In this video, we'll take a deep dive into the world of ketamine microdosing and its effects, including the infamous "K-hole." Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic drug that has been used in medical settings for decades, but in recent years, it has gained popularity as a recreational drug and a tool for personal growth.

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Ketamine and the Science of 'K-Holes': Exploring the Effects on the Brain | Rad & Norty Show

We'll start by defining what a K-hole is and how it is different from other ketamine experiences. We'll also discuss the risks and potential benefits of using ketamine in this way, including its potential to help with depression, anxiety, and addiction.

We'll then explore the practice of ketamine microdosing, which involves taking small amounts of the drug over an extended period to achieve subtle effects. We'll discuss the dosages used in microdosing and the different ways people take ketamine, including intranasally, sublingually, and through injections.

Throughout the video, we'll hear from experts in the field of ketamine therapy and from individuals who have used ketamine for personal growth and healing. We'll also explore the scientific research behind ketamine's effects and its potential as a treatment for various mental health conditions.

If you're curious about ketamine microdosing and want to learn more about its effects, risks, and potential benefits, this video is for you. Join us as we explore the K-hole and uncover the fascinating world of ketamine therapy.

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For me being in a K-Holes was like getting on a roller coaster then falling into a vivid dream that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever but at the same time all seems to make perfect sense. It’s completely fascinating and seems to have no end or no beginning. It’s like taking your consciousness reality and scrambling it up while feeling the effects of weightlessness and gravity in the same room. I used to go into a K-hole on purpose because it was always so fascinating to see and feel. Small doses of K just felt like being drunk but a k-hole is like visiting another world.

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I’ve hit a K-hole a couple times by mistake and it felt as though it was death over and over again. Forgot what language was, what time was, couldn’t recall my kids lol. Felt so sick, frustrated, it was a bummer and took forever to wear off and left me exhausted.

PeskyRaven
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K holes are scary. Feels like you're in a constant loop of dying. You start to lose your perception of reality. You cant tell whats real and whats not. You can barely move. Breathing becomes difficult. Its awful.

The trip is terrifying and confusing. Its weird. Its like dreaming and not dreaming. You're experiencing a different reality whilst in the proper world and sometime you fade and pop into realities. Its crazy

mgtowmonkapprenticegang
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Ketamine amazing. Whenever i take it i just come up with crazy creative ideas. Gets rid of my deppresion and if i listen to music and close my eyes my body feels like its twisting, like a whole body massage. Hard to explain.

Anonnomous
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If i could stay in a k hole for days i would lmao... i can literally teleport, im lying in my bed and bam, i fall back our of my body, i can see me literally falling away out of my body as my body stays up on my bed. Kts like i fall out of the map in a game, and then i appear wherever i want to. I imagine being in LA california, and all of a sudden im walking on a hot summers day down by the beach. Ive been on the moon, ive been back in time to the age of egypts cleopatra. Its insane. I can morph into a single molecule, an atom, and i can taste the chemical compounds of the universe. Its crazy.

CROsigliere
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Being in a khole feels like you have become nothing to the point it’s incomprehensible and at the same time you are everything that has and will ever exist, you forget the concept of reality and time and it feels like an eternity I’ve been in a khole several times and each time I thought I had died it’s a truely terrifying but also beautiful experience

Frostscape
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Its when the mind disconnects from the body

TheRealYoda-obgd
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Idk what happened but I took ketamine while on mdma it turned into a pshycedlic trip

abraham
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Did ketamine randomly at a music festival recently. I was so excited to try it, always wanted to. It was great!

jaymay
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Had a few + an NDE/complete ego loss during infusions, part of why I stopped after a year and a half of treatments. Just got to be way too much and made me anxious every time I'd get hooked up to the IV.

Goggalor
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This isn't quite hitting the nail on the head buddy.. yeah it's when your tipping to that edge but it's more going over that edge, experiencing very strong hallucinations and out of body experiences

nemesis
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When I got a reduction for a broken arm they did this to me. It was actually amazing it’s like normal anesthesia you don’t remember anything or feel any pain but you are still technically awake but you eyes gets really shaky like they are darting around the room uncontrollably making everything blurry but you only realize that when you start to wake up. Best way to describe it is those color changing balls on TikTok like the ones where when they hit the wall they change color and grow or something.

marcellodinella
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I think it’s a term easily thrown around. If someone tells you that they’re in one…they’re not.

TheWobblinghorse
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@BrainSpineGroup

How would I identify a k-hole or ketamine dosage without my knowledge if I’ve never used it myself. I saw gray and a small version of myself deep inside my head, could barely move, asked the person who dosed me to get back to my body, and then I blacked out. Does that sound like ketamine?

MaevePeters-mgun
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Still not explaining the k hole. Whilst trying to explain

adrianeyre
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Locked in syndrome is the main reason I'm so hesitant about trying this therapy..that's a claustrophobes WORST nightmare 😬

DaniCat
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Only tried ket one time and .2 grams snorted sent me to space seeing ships fly past and loads of amazing stuff. Said fuck it and took the rest of the gram in a drink and felt a rush of rumbling over my body and i felt my body fall thru my chair almost. I remember saying out loud "yeh maybe time for bed" and then fell to my bed and just BOOM. i could only sèe white like a raging bright fire everywhere i looked and i was worried cos i couldn't move but was fully aware of it so i just remembered what people say and let it happen just let go of all muscles and all movement and just fell into this anazing void almost like heaven. I saw myself on my bed from the corner of my room like a security camera it was one of the most interesting things i felt like a night guard or something. It just sort of wore off but still was a rainbow rumble everywhere and the body high was unbeatable, Kenny is honestly the most intense drug due to it being random almost every time ❤

Qlxsh
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So what if that what my normal existence feels like?

chrisicewingthemoth
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I experienced my first k hole recently. Medical procedure and was supposed to be disassociated but i wasn't quite there. Felt difficulty breathing and worked through that. Felt pain from the procedure and remembered almost everything. I've had barbiturates before that completely blacked out the entire procedure. But this last time was not either enough of a dose (i felt difficultly breathing) or any other medications weren't managed correctly. There are ketamine and oxycodone combos that are administered for certain procedures.

ALPHARHYTHM
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I tried it once. When I sniffed it and the powder hit inside my nose, I instantly had visuals of feeling every single morsel of the powder entering my body and transforming into fireworks. I was completely detached from my physical body. I couldn’t even feel my chin on my face despite being able to speak coherently, but I was alert of what was happening around me. I felt like the only part of me that existed were my eyeballs. Out of body experience, but still seeing from my regular point of view if that makes any sense. It sorta felt like anasthesia. I dunno, I wasn’t crazy about it. It was alright???

But the dudes who brought it hacked ketamine drip loogies into a rag that they held in their hand the whole time. Shit was weird.

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