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If ketamine is causing you problems, you’ve found the right place.

Free, specialist support from someone who’s been where you are. For people using ketamine, recovering from it, or worried about someone who is.

An uncomfortable truth

Most services don’t know what to do with ketamine. You’ve probably been told to call a helpline that lumps it in with everything else or been referred to someone who’s never dealt with it before. It’s frustrating, and it makes you feel like your problem isn’t taken seriously.

KES exists because of that gap. Fin Worthington spent nine years dealing with ketamine addiction and knows what it’s like to look for help that doesn’t exist yet. Everything KES offers for individuals is built on that experience, and all of it is free.

One-to-one support

Fin works with people individually, either face-to-face or online. These sessions are for anyone struggling with ketamine, whether you’re using now, trying to stop, or dealing with the physical damage it’s already done.

There’s no script and no clinical approach. Fin has lived through it. He understands the bladder problems, the kidney damage, the way it creeps up on you before you realise how bad things have got. That’s not something you can learn from a textbook, and it’s the reason people trust him enough to be honest about where they’re at.

You don’t need a referral. You don’t need to be at crisis point. If you want to talk to someone who gets it, reach out and Fin will take it from there.

Group sessions

KES runs online group meetings for people using ketamine, people in recovery, and the family and friends who are trying to support them. The sessions are a space to talk honestly with other people who understand what you’re going through.

These aren’t therapy groups and nobody is going to make you share anything you’re not ready to. Some people come to listen. Some people come because they need to say something out loud to someone who won’t flinch. Both are fine.

The KES community

Between sessions, there’s a WhatsApp group where people stay connected. Users, families, and people in recovery all in one place. It’s a group of people who look out for each other because they know what it’s like to feel like nobody else understands.

If you want to join, Fin can add you when you get in touch.

What ketamine does to your body

A lot of people don’t realise the physical damage ketamine causes until it’s already serious. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s worth talking to someone sooner rather than later.

Bladder pain or needing to urinate constantly. Blood in your urine. Severe stomach cramps, sometimes called k-cramps. Kidney pain or signs of kidney damage. Memory problems or difficulty concentrating.

These aren’t rare side effects. They’re what happens to people who use ketamine regularly, and the longer it goes on, the harder they are to reverse. If any of this sounds familiar, KES can help.

If you’re worried about someone else

You don’t have to be a ketamine user to get support from KES. If someone you care about is struggling and you don’t know what to do, Fin can talk you through what you’re seeing, what it means, and how to help without pushing them further away.

The group sessions and WhatsApp community are open to family and friends too. Sometimes just talking to other people who’ve been in your position makes the difference.

You don’t need a referral and it won’t cost you anything

Whether you’re looking for one-to-one support, want to join a group session, or just want to ask a question, reach out and Fin will come back to you.

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