Ketamine Therapy
Ketamine Infusion for Treatment of Anxiety
ALL TYPES OF ANXIETY DISORDERS RESPOND WELL TO KETAMINE INFUSION THERAPY
Generalized anxiety is brought on by stress or trauma, interferes with daily activities & can be difficult to control.
Symptoms include feelings of panic, heart palpitations, nausea, loss of appetite, or even fear of dying.
You may find yourself avoiding places, people, or situations to prevent anxiety attacks.
Symptoms lasting more than 6 months should be treated to prevent worsening of symptoms or development of related disorders such as depression.
Anxiety
According to ADAA, anxiety is closely related to depression & affects 40 Million in the US. Risk factors include genetics, brain chemistry, personality & life events. Anxiety is highly treatable with low-dose Ketamine.
Bipolar
Bipolar disorder or "Manic Depression" causes moods to swing between extreme highs & extreme lows. Ketamine often helps relieve symptoms of severe bipolar in patients who have already tried other treatments.
Chronic Pain
The Cleveland Clinic describes neuropathic pain as "burning, pins & needles, shooting, electric, tingling, or stabbing". There are multiple causes & when other therapies fail, Ketamine effectively helps 4 out of 5 patients.
Depression
Depression affects 18 Million people in the US. Common symptoms include loss of energy, difficulty concentrating, loss of pleasure & suicidal thoughts. Ketamine Infusions can help.
OCD
According to NIMH, 1 out of every 100 adults suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Ketamine infusions may help to alleviate symptoms when other treatment options have failed.
PTSD
According to the VA, 1 in 11 people are diagnosed with PTSD in their lifetime. PTSD affects Veterans and anyone who has experienced or witnessed trauma. Ketamine can help you cope with major life traumas & thoughts of harm.