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Ketamine Kommunity Discussion: THANK YOU!

K eye First and foremost, let me thank all of you who made it out to our Ketamine Kommunity Discussion on April 17th.  We had a fantastic turn out (65+ peepz), and many more people who wrote in or called to say that they were very interested in the information but unfortunately could not attend.  Thank you *all* for your interest in what we feel is an important kommunity issue.

Highlights of the evening included amusing questions like, 'Do you believe that K is a magical drug?', and 'Does K make you smarter?'.

While we weren't able to answer all of the questions you had, we hope that you learned something new, discovered a new resource available to you, or perhaps have a better understanding of how our kommunities are identifying with K.  If you didnt get to ask your question at the forum, please feel free to email us with it. (trip at tripproject.ca)

Some of you are asking, 'what's next?'.

We're currently putting together a summary of the Ketamine survey that we conducted last year, and we're also posting a PDF of the powerpoint presentation that was given at the discussion.  The latter will be coming *very* soon, as soon as we can find a PPT-PDF converter for OSx (if you know of one that is FREE, please email!). We're also exploring the potential development of more concrete supports for K users; we'll keep you posted. 

If you're interested in getting involved in any future K-related projects or groups (literature development, K support groups, research, etc.), please email us and we'll add your name to a list.

Thanks again for your interest and support -- and stay connected for future K tranzmissionz...

-Erin, TRIP!

  

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