Kevin, I’ve been following you since TechTV….a long road…besides turning me onto Bitcoin, this may be one of the most beneficial podcasts you’ve ever done! Very courageous to put yourself out there to demonstrate an alternative that may help people who could benefit from this type of therapy but would otherwise be afraid…well done!!
I am a veteran that hasn't been getting any results through years of pushing for more therapy here in Louisiana and I am on a disability pension, no vehicle and having to live in government housing and have terrible anxiety, adhd, ocd and depression along with brain surgery. I have been a graphic designer, musician, artist, music producer, video editor, 3d modeler, youtuber and a good deal more and I dont know why I have so much anxiety that I cant get my life together. Ive heard my whole life im going to or i should be famous. And though I dont want fame near as much as I want to be successful, i do not want to be lonely and I would love the chance to do this, If anybody out there has any information for me could you please directly me to what I can do!
Follow up question: What about the risk of having a bad trip during your Ketamine session? Wouldn’t that be traumatizing to some people who might already be sensitive, whether that is from being a sensitive person to being with, or being more sensitive due to depression and/or anxiety?
Outstanding! Very interesting! I could’ve used something like this at different points in my life, somehow I’ve managed to fight through a lot and at the age of 60 things are much easier now.
Would love to hear what process you went through to find such an awesome medical partner/MD. What sort of things were on your non-negotiable list when shopping for your provider?
Thanks for sharing this experience Kevin. Dr Jenn is a fantastic practitioner. I have done several ketamine sessions with her and have had life-changing results. She is the BEST place in Los Angeles hands down.
Appreciate the transparency here. Can't help but feel like your sentiments with ketamine is what a user of any drug would feel. It helps people cope with things.
I’ve had some great experiences with ketamine. A very helpful substance for self reflection. It’s interesting to see it being used in this setting. I heard David Attenborough uses ketamine. It’s very easy to become reliant on it, so definitely something to use in moderation. Maybe 2-4 times a year, as a checkpoint.
Kevin, let her talk! I’ve been trying to watch this in clips, and it’s been frustrating when she has a line of thought and you jump in and talk over her.
Healing Back Pain: The mind body connection by Dr. John Sarno is the book Howard Stern mentions for chronic pain. The idea is referred to as TMS. Highly recommend book and idea.
Interesting episode, she seems like a nice person. Here are some thoughts: What exactly do you do with the information that you get during your trip? If it’s really abstract, isn’t it hard to get something more concrete out of it? Or are you just left to ruminate on it by yourself? And even if you talk to a psychiatrist about the experience, it seems hard to ‘translate’ the experience into something more tangible. - Thoughts? - Also, I’ve read that the Ketamine itself is super cheap, however the doctors/psychologists are what drives up the cost. How are people who really need/could benefit from this kind of Ketamine treatment supposed to afford the treatment when it’s so expensive? - To me this comes across as a treatment for the upper middle class, and those lower down on the economic ladder will never be able to try this kind of treatment. What’s your thoughts on that?
Hmmm…….sooooo - on this logic - should we be allowing people to take pain medications then on their own at home? Especially if opioids specifically account for 70% of the 110,000 or so overdose deaths a year? .01 % of overdoses were caused by ketamine - 138 deaths involved ketamine in 2022. From 2019 to 2023 - less than 1% of overdose deaths had ketamine in their toxicology. From 2019 to 2024 - 24 deaths total involved only ketamine. 3,000 people die a year from food poisoning. Ketamine may be safer than eating out 🤷🏼♀️ 92 people died of caffeine overdoses. Let’s be realistic here about how “dangerous” medications are. Maybe take the opioids away if we are worried about overdoses.
Incredibly brave to put yourself out there like this.
Man what a journey. Huge respect for putting this out there!
Great discussion, Jennifer is amazing. I personally think having a trauma therapist there is better.
Kevin, I’ve been following you since TechTV….a long road…besides turning me onto Bitcoin, this may be one of the most beneficial podcasts you’ve ever done! Very courageous to put yourself out there to demonstrate an alternative that may help people who could benefit from this type of therapy but would otherwise be afraid…well done!!
This was awesome, man. It really does demystify the whole thing.
should we really be demystifying these hard drugs? why not demystify heroine ?
@@JC-nl3nh Is it really a hard drug if if shows therapeutic value and is administered in a clinical setting?
@@themadhatter444 yes..? heroine is also a medical drug.
Thank you for doing this, Kevin. ❤
Thank you for sharing this Kevin ❤
Is this a dark tip?
D-tip with the darkest one yet
Where is Ramsey?
Next wardriving v2
@@mrpudda12 This is the only question that matters
Remember that Dvorak dude? He’s 72. I thought he was in his 70’s way back when.
I am a veteran that hasn't been getting any results through years of pushing for more therapy here in Louisiana and I am on a disability pension, no vehicle and having to live in government housing and have terrible anxiety, adhd, ocd and depression along with brain surgery. I have been a graphic designer, musician, artist, music producer, video editor, 3d modeler, youtuber and a good deal more and I dont know why I have so much anxiety that I cant get my life together. Ive heard my whole life im going to or i should be famous. And though I dont want fame near as much as I want to be successful, i do not want to be lonely and I would love the chance to do this, If anybody out there has any information for me could you please directly me to what I can do!
Beautiful episode Kevin!!!
Does Dr. Jenn also use ketamine therapy?
Okay Kevin, You have been influencing me to do tons of drugs and alcohol threw the years, and now I am super excited to do Ketamine..
Thank you for this Great Video!
How high was the dose in mg/ kg I.m.?
Follow up question: What about the risk of having a bad trip during your Ketamine session? Wouldn’t that be traumatizing to some people who might already be sensitive, whether that is from being a sensitive person to being with, or being more sensitive due to depression and/or anxiety?
Thank you so much. This gives me hope.
Outstanding! Very interesting! I could’ve used something like this at different points in my life, somehow I’ve managed to fight through a lot and at the age of 60 things are much easier now.
Would love to hear what process you went through to find such an awesome medical partner/MD. What sort of things were on your non-negotiable list when shopping for your provider?
Thanks for sharing this experience Kevin. Dr Jenn is a fantastic practitioner. I have done several ketamine sessions with her and have had life-changing results. She is the BEST place in Los Angeles hands down.
Can I ask....how long from the injection until the time he came out of it and started talking to the doctor?
Appreciate the transparency here. Can't help but feel like your sentiments with ketamine is what a user of any drug would feel.
It helps people cope with things.
exactly, what difference from controlled heroine use is this?!
I’ve had some great experiences with ketamine. A very helpful substance for self reflection. It’s interesting to see it being used in this setting. I heard David Attenborough uses ketamine. It’s very easy to become reliant on it, so definitely something to use in moderation. Maybe 2-4 times a year, as a checkpoint.
Those are some dope shoes, what's the model name? I can't find them on their site.
Incredible video. I need this so bad!
Kevin, let her talk! I’ve been trying to watch this in clips, and it’s been frustrating when she has a line of thought and you jump in and talk over her.
Healing Back Pain: The mind body connection by Dr. John Sarno is the book Howard Stern mentions for chronic pain. The idea is referred to as TMS. Highly recommend book and idea.
Interesting episode, she seems like a nice person. Here are some thoughts:
What exactly do you do with the information that you get during your trip? If it’s really abstract, isn’t it hard to get something more concrete out of it? Or are you just left to ruminate on it by yourself? And even if you talk to a psychiatrist about the experience, it seems hard to ‘translate’ the experience into something more tangible. - Thoughts?
- Also, I’ve read that the Ketamine itself is super cheap, however the doctors/psychologists are what drives up the cost. How are people who really need/could benefit from this kind of Ketamine treatment supposed to afford the treatment when it’s so expensive?
- To me this comes across as a treatment for the upper middle class, and those lower down on the economic ladder will never be able to try this kind of treatment. What’s your thoughts on that?
Me too, $?
I wonder if she's ever seen the Disco Biscuits
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Thank you!
Hmmm…….sooooo - on this logic - should we be allowing people to take pain medications then on their own at home?
Especially if opioids specifically account for 70% of the 110,000 or so overdose deaths a year?
.01 % of overdoses were caused by ketamine - 138 deaths involved ketamine in 2022.
From 2019 to 2023 - less than 1% of overdose deaths had ketamine in their toxicology.
From 2019 to 2024 - 24 deaths total involved only ketamine.
3,000 people die a year from food poisoning.
Ketamine may be safer than eating out 🤷🏼♀️
92 people died of caffeine overdoses.
Let’s be realistic here about how “dangerous” medications are.
Maybe take the opioids away if we are worried about overdoses.
i wonder if Dr. Jennifer Ellice has experienced Ketamine treatment herself…
You should also talk about the risks of doing psychedelics. Nobody is talking about HPPD.
I wouldn't call ketamine a psychedelic in the same sense as "true psychedelics". It's a disassociative. Seperates your mind and body.
@@CryptoRoast_0 Yes that could be true but according to studies taking ketamine could trigger HPPD.
I thought that was usually from LSD. Can ketamine cause it?
HPPD ruins lives a friend of mine got it from taking weed and LSD together
@underflowexception according to studies, people in TH-cam comments talk about shit they don't understand with confidence.
Rich people doing street drugs makes it bougie now?
Horse tranq?
Kevin is a little weird. Who wants to know what Michael Jackson felt before he died?
a little weird? a lot weird. i suppose they get bored now that they made their millions off of destroying the social fabric of society.
This stuff messed up Elon Musk in the head
If you mean made him ultra based and clear of mind on what really matters, and that he gained the ability to cut through deception, then yes.
@@4DTravelr nah it made him a tard, look at all his companies falling to trash.
I highly doubt that he did it in a clinic.
Ya, so messed up. Now he’s basically catching space rockets with chop sticks. What an idiot.
@@JessicaTakisaki You do know that’s mostly his engineers efforts right?
First?
Nope.
Cheezus…