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NoNumbersAtTheEnding9 karma

I'm autistic and I love me some ketamine and have plenty of autistic friends who also enjoy the odd key bump here and there so I don't think so.

NoNumbersAtTheEnding2 karma

I feel as though you should know that ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist, this slows down neural signals from the rest of your body to your brain - leading to disconnection and dissociation. Only NMDA receptor antagonists do this and most drugs are not NMDA receptors antagonists. Many people who try ketamine do not like it and most drugs are not as "intense" feeling and disorienting as ketamine is. I will not tell you to try illegal drugs but I will advise that you don't use your ketamine experience as a reason not to.

The brain is complex and a drug that doesn't impact the sites that ketamine does will feel 0% similar. As in it is an entirely different feeling, experience etc. It's not that other drugs will feel like ketamine but different, there's literally no overlap in what you feel because the part of your brain being affected by ketamine is not affected by the other drugs.

Comparing weed with ketamine is pretty similar to comparing caffeine to ketamine. Obviously weed is a more intense drug than caffeine but it has about as much in common with ketamine as caffeine does