Psychiatry Practice Provides Expertly Administered Ketamine Treatment Near Bristol, CT for Psychiatric Disorders 

When you feel numb, unable to experience joy…or love…and you’re uncomfortable in social situations, preferring solace but feeling obligated to wear a happy face… It’s possible you may be suffering from a psychiatric condition. You can live in the most beautiful place, like Bristol, CT surrounded by lovely people, but can’t find help that brings you relief. You may not realize that ketamine treatment near Bristol, CT is available and can restore your well-being.

Invitations to get out and about, share a meal and conversation, or a day at Lake Compounce — the oldest amusement park in America — may abound…but it’s just too hard to be around people. Too hard to wear the mask and pretend you’re doing great.

Depression, social anxiety, phobias, and other psychiatric conditions make it terribly difficult for good people to enjoy good company. PTSD, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorder…present obstacles in functioning that only those who suffer understand.

And misery can lead to tragedy when untreated severe conditions lead to desperation… and either planned or impulsive irreversible decisions like death by suicide.

In a town as populated as Bristol, CT, you’d expect there would be effective help available.  But here’s the thing…

Since at least 1/3 of all people with depression and other psychiatric disorders are not helped by traditional medications and treatments, there has always been a need for a new approach…novel and advanced treatments that treat these disorders on a better premise.

Enter Ketamine for Psychiatric Disorders

Until the turn of the 21st century, there was no real option. Then testing began with ketamine for depression and other disorders, including eating disorders, and better results emerged.

Since the beginning of ketamine use, there have been positive results in 60-70% of patients with these disorders. But over time, the involvement of psychiatrists and neuroscientists around the world has escalated leading to better and better results through more effective methods.

But…There Are Problems

Some problematic situations have also arisen,  that require people like you in need of treatment to consider and evaluate, so you can make the best decisions for their health.

Problem #1

One situation that requires patients to address alternatives, is that of all the clinics that have popped up to offer nothing but ketamine in the US, most are run by anesthesiologists. This isn’t that shocking, since anesthesiologists have been providing ketamine for anesthesia for 50 years, and may consider it “their” medicine.

Trouble is, ketamine isn’t just an anesthesia medicine.

It’s a psychiatric medicine when it’s  provided to treat psychiatric disorders. 

So it’s important that it be prescribed and provided by a psychiatrist who’s trained and deeply experienced treating psychiatric disorders and crises.

When you’re suffering from severe depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, and eating disorders, as well as suicidal thinking, you need a seasoned psychiatrist to respond with well-honed insights and track record to help you get better.  

Anesthesiologists have been providing ketamine for patients who are asleep in the operating room receiving anesthesia treatment for pain rather than fragile patients with severe psychiatric disorders who are awake. Their training and experience doesn’t equip them to manage severely ill psychiatric patients.

Problem #2

The second situation patients must consider is that ketamine works best when administered in certain ways. But far too many clinics provide it using less effective methods.

Some of these clinics offer ketamine in single doses every month or two, or extremely low ineffective repetitive doses or unreasonably high doses. . . Still others provide it by IM injection, even subcutaneous injection, or intranasal spray.

While all of these methods may bring some relief, in many cases the relief is temporary. So these ketamine clinics encourage the patient to return in a few weeks or a couple months or every month.

Their patients unwittingly agree to continue to come in every month or two, always disappointed their relief has subsided.

You need better information. 

Such Mixed Results From Ketamine for Psychiatric Disorders

You see, ketamine is different than most other psychiatric medicines. It’s FDA-approved as an anesthesia medicine. The discovery that it’s remarkably effective for psychiatric disorders will not lead to FDA approval for that purpose … and here’s why.

It’s very expensive to submit a medicine for FDA approval. This approval requires years of trials.  It’s the big drug companies that have reason to pay the bill for FDA approval. They pay the millions so they can win the patent and make billions.

But ketamine isn’t available for patent because it’s been around too long. Since drug companies can’t win a money-making patent for ketamine, they choose other “ketamine-like” medicines they CAN patent.

So what happens?

When a huge drug company spends some millions for all the testing and trials necessary to get a medicine FDA-approved, they spend more millions to package and market that medicine. They want to ensure it sells in huge volume. Not surprising…is it?  They want their profit.

So, pharmaceutical companies make it easy for physicians to understand the medicine. They provide beautiful videos, brochures, DVDs, and med reps to visit the physicians so they can easily prescribe it for their patients. LOTS of patients.

As you can see, physicians must research among themselves to learn about ketamine. Many physicians wish ketamine could be patented. That it would be backed by those millions of dollars. So much easier! But physicians must research to find the best and most effective methods to provide it on their own. News about best practices just doesn’t spread very fast.

So you can see the reason for the wide variety of administration. It’s up to the individual doctor’s whim, or best guess, or what he finds out through deep and persistent research.

But you don’t want your ketamine treatment administered to you from a best guess. You want it administered in the most effective method known.

Make no mistake. There ARE ways to find out the latest information about ketamine. Obviously, best practices for administering this remarkable medicine need to be published in journals to ensure more physicians work with a broader knowledge of its most effective use. But so far, that’s rather limited.

Ketamine Treatment near Bristol, CT

But here’s the good news.

There’s a psychiatrist near Bristol, CT, who is current with best practices. In fact, she developed some of them herself.

Lori Calabrese, M.D. is Hopkins and Harvard educated, and Mass General trained. Throughout the  growth of her practice she specialized in treating those who’ve been failed by other medicines and treatments. She offers a variety of approaches, but the most effective treatment she offers is ketamine treatment near Bristol, CT.

But to see the best possible outcomes with ketamine treatment, she learned it’s necessary to supervise the infusion carefully. She watches for the optimum response in the patient, carefully adjusting the dose and rate as necessary to achieve it.

She also determines the number of these infusions each specific patient needs to achieve remission. It’s a careful, skillful process, and altogether is the reason over 80% of her patients respond and why so many remit.
They experience restored joy, initiative, and the fulfillment of contributing to their jobs and relationships again.

Most patients do well with 6 infusions, but some need 7, 8, or even 9. She wants her patients to get better. She doesn’t believe her job is to give all patients the same standard protocol whether it fits their needs or not. Her goal is to help them reach remission and wellbeing safely. So, of course, her patients get better in larger numbers than you see in some of the small published studies.

Administration of Ketamine Requires a Specific Expertise – Not-One-Size-Fits-All

With expertly-administered ketamine treatment like this, you can enjoy life again, get out and have fun again. Take a scenic railroad tour with friends, enjoy working out or dinner out, chat and laugh. An endless list of intriguing experiences await you in Bristol, CT with ketamine treatment for psychiatric disorders.

Dr. Calabrese, at Innovative Psychiatry in South Windsor, CT is one of the most skillful, circumspect and best psychiatrists in the four state area — and treats many physicians who themselves need psychiatric care.

She continues to seek the latest information to continually improve her patients’ outcomes.

If you’d like more information about ketamine for depression and other psychiatric disorders, or about Lori Calabrese, M.D., call or email Dr. Calabrese.