Ketamine Bladder – Improving Outcomes in Ketamine Abstainers with Bladder Damage and Pelvic Pain

19th September 2025

A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to improving Outcomes for Ketamine Abstainers with Bladder Damage and Pelvic Pain This is the beginning of a project and is my way of asking:
  • Can we do better?
  • Can we explore conservative treatment options for abstainers and offer hope, dignity, and practical support?
I believe we can, and I’m committed to finding out. Please make use and share our supporting PDF with useful links and signposting. Please reach out to us if you are working within this population – email: enquiries@adoreyourpelvicfloor.co.uk Feel free to share with other Health/Medical Professionals and to anyone working with this population Thank you to the team collaborating on this information video: Michelle Cockram Caroline Pickett Fin Worthington

4 responses to “Ketamine Bladder – Improving Outcomes in Ketamine Abstainers with Bladder Damage and Pelvic Pain”

  1. Georgina Dewar says:

    Please can I have the supporting documents for improving out comes for ketamine

    • Louise Field says:

      Hi Georgina Thank you for requesting the supporting PDF. We have now added the PDF as a clickable link within this blog. Please feel free to share to anyone working within this population. Thank you.

  2. Maria says:

    Great information have been looking at acupuncture for my boy great work, this is really a pandemic

    • Louise Field says:

      It really is a HUGE crisis, we are hoping to reach as many people as possible who are experiencing symptoms after giving up Ketamine. This information needs to filter down to all health and medical professionals as well. Please share with anyone working with this population, thank you.

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