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*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]''' - A loss of gross and fine motor control alongside of balance and coordination is prevalent within Ketamine and becomes especially strong at higher dosages. This means that one should be sitting down before the onset (unless experienced) in case of falling over and injuring oneself.
*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]''' - A loss of gross and fine motor control alongside of balance and coordination is prevalent within Ketamine and becomes especially strong at higher dosages. This means that one should be sitting down before the onset (unless experienced) in case of falling over and injuring oneself.
*'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria|Euphoria]]''' - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to powerfully all-encompassing bliss.  
*'''[[Effect::Physical euphoria|Euphoria]]''' - This results in feelings of physical euphoria which range between mild pleasure to powerfully all-encompassing bliss.  
*'''[[Effect::Decreased bodily weight]]''' - This creates the sensation that the body is floating and has become entirely weightless. This effect is strangely stimulating and encourages physical activities at low to moderate dosages by making the body feel light and effortless to move.
*'''[[Effect::Perception of decreased weight]]''' - This creates the sensation that the body is floating and has become entirely weightless. This effect is strangely stimulating and encourages physical activities at low to moderate dosages by making the body feel light and effortless to move.
*'''[[Effect::Dizziness]]''' - Although uncommon, some people report dizziness under the influence of Ketamine.
*'''[[Effect::Dizziness]]''' - Although uncommon, some people report dizziness under the influence of Ketamine.
*'''[[Effect::Nausea]]''' - It's worth noting that high dose ketamine trips can sometimes result in nausea and vomiting at the peak of trip. For most people, this is surprisingly not as unpleasant as they would initially expect due to the accompanying detachment from the physical senses.
*'''[[Effect::Nausea]]''' - It's worth noting that high dose ketamine trips can sometimes result in nausea and vomiting at the peak of trip. For most people, this is surprisingly not as unpleasant as they would initially expect due to the accompanying detachment from the physical senses.
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