Exploring the K-Hole Experience
The "k-hole" is a dissociative state induced by ketamine, where users may experience a profound disconnection from physical reality, self, and surroundings. This out-of-body or near-death-like experience can be unsettling, often associated with disorientation, altered perception, and powerlessness.
Characteristic Features of K-Hole
1. Disconnection: A sense of profound separation from the physical body and surroundings.
2. Immobility: Difficulty moving or speaking.
3. Nystagmus: Rapid, involuntary eye movements.
4. Disorientation: Marked confusion and difficulty processing information.
5. Altered Sensory Perception: Vivid hallucinations, illusions, and intense changes in consciousness.
6. Disembodied Feeling: A feeling of detachment from the physical world, perceiving oneself as separate from the body.
7. Mental-Physical Divide: A distinct separation between mental and physical experiences.
Effects of Ketamine
1. Immediate Effects: - Dilated pupils - Elevated blood pressure - Increased heart rate - Increased salivation and tear production - Involuntary rapid eye movement - Muscle stiffening - Nausea
2. Long-term Effects (Frequent or High-dose Use): - Bladder problems - Cardiac issues - Cognitive impairment - Seizures
Ketamine and Depression
Ketamine Addiction
Recognizing Ketamine Overdose
Seeking Support for Ketamine Addiction