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Originally posted by cashmoney
Jules-
That doesnt make sense. With Special K, you cant orally digest it or else you'll vomit immediately until you're fine. You either snort it while in its powder form after you've cooked it up or inject it with a seringe. It wont do anything to you if you drink it.
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Ketamine can most certainly be ingested orally...
... however usually it is put into suspension (instead of "cooked" or in powder form). Also, tests for Ketamine usually aren't pharmocologically specific (it's the same test for GHB, IIRC), so the doctor may have interpolated Ketamine from other physical symptoms (ie hypertension etc).
Sorry to get clinical on Jules' post here, but the 'K makes you puke until you're fine' myth, while 90% true under the doses people take orally, doesn't prevent it from going in a drink, which while not dangerous for Craig's recreational purposes, can be pretty f-ed up for, say, a girl on a blind date.