Veterans
- JustAGuy

- Aug 6, 2020
- 1 min read
PTSD is treated with Ketamine.
Imagine a world where, when you're discharged from the Military, you have a bank of Ketamine sessions.
Ketamine sessions geared toward people who are coming out of the Military.
Two checkboxes: TalkDoc / NoTalkDoc
Even if you don't go to combat, you're still supporting combat.
People are being hurt (military), and you're a part of it. Sounds like some people might have some issues adjusting. I sure as hell would.
They hand you a pamphlet that explains what we've found happens to your brains.
Don't want to talk about those horrid night terrors? Here's an outpatient procedure, none of that hippie talking required.
Can't shut off the fight? Can't find the words? Here's an outpatient procedure, none of that hippie talking required.
Tired of reliving the worst moments of your existence, like you're there? Here's an outpatient procedure, none of that hippie talking required.
I was never brave enough to contribute, and our service people deserve way more than they get from the government.

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