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flag A Scottish dental nurse warns of ketamine’s dangers after it severely damaged her bladder, causing her to nearly die.

flag A 28-year-old Edinburgh dental nurse, Emma Mack, is warning the public about ketamine’s dangers after a decade-long addiction severely damaged her bladder, reducing its capacity to 75ml and causing frequent, painful urination. flag She began using the drug at 19 during parties and eventually used up to seven grams daily, spending her entire salary on it. flag Despite entering rehab in September 2024 and relapsing six days later, she began recovery through a 14-week program starting in July 2024 and has been clean for four months. flag She shared medical scans and emotional videos on TikTok, expressing regret and urging others not to underestimate ketamine’s risks, saying she might have died or needed a catheter if she hadn’t stopped.

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