Ketamine delivers 'astounding' results for depression, but government 'road blocks' make it unaffordable
Allan Kelly has suffered from chronic depression for nearly 60 years and has been diagnosed as "treatment-resistant".
For the first time in his life, having tried every depression and suicidality treatment available, he finally found one that worked.
But to receive the "life-saving" ketamine treatment he pays a minimum of $800 a week and faces "government roadblocks" to receive ongoing care.
Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ketamine-treatment-depression-suicidality-study/100285738

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