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Ketamine treatment has proven itself a valuable tool in treating tough cases of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. One area that hasn’t received as much attention is ketamine’s ability to help those who suffer break free from OCD. With research ongoing, ketamine treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder is becoming a highly discussed avenue of relief.

 

Shorting the OCD Circuit

 

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a debilitating mental disorder—and those who live with it sometimes find it nearly impossible to cope, impacting their closest relationships and even employment prospects. The anxiety of waiting to see if a new course of medication will stop the intrusive thoughts and obsessive behaviors associated with OCD is debilitating in and of itself, particularly because this disorder is known to be difficult to treat with traditional drug therapies.

Ketamine treatment has begun to change the often-negative prognosis that one might be able to break free from OCD. Studies dating back at least a decade have shown that some people living with OCD experience relief after just a single ketamine treatment, with some patients reporting an ease of symptoms during their session. Frequently, symptoms will remain at bay for two weeks, allowing people to experience a life free from the anxiety of OCD.

 

What to Expect from Your Ketamine Treatment

 

If you’ve been living with debilitating symptoms and think ketamine treatment might help you to break free from OCD, the first step is to set up a consultation where a medical professional will evaluate your symptoms and medical history.

During your treatment session, you might experience feelings of disassociation or euphoria. Some people report feeling a floating sensation that is almost spiritual in nature. An average ketamine treatment session lasts approximately forty minutes, with a couple of hours of recovery time needed before you can return home. However, most people go back to their normal lives immediately following their visit.

 

The ability for ketamine treatment to restore a better quality of life to individuals living with obsessive-compulsive disorder is an invaluable prospect for those who have been impacted.

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