A young woman who might need to have her bladder removed is speaking out about the Gen Z drug of choice that makes users "wet themselves" and "wear a nappy" Ketamine was originally developed as a powerful anaesthetic during the Vietnam war (Image: Liverpool Echo)
A young woman has spoken out about the nasty side effects of Gen Z's drug of choice , ketamine, as the substance causes a sedated generation to wet themselves, the Liverpool Echo reported .
When Megan Taylor, 22, from Liverpool first tried ketamine when she was 18, she had no idea that it could cause severe bladder problems that can lead to the bladder being removed. And yet, eventually the addictive drug would end up hospitalising her with infections and giving her ket cramps that would make her feel "stabbed