Sharon Osbourne has revealed that she underwent ketamine therapy to help her cope after leaving US panel show The Talk. Following her departure, the 69 year old, who claimed that her facelift left her looking “like a Cyclops”, says she began receiving death threats which led her to turn to the controversial therapy to deal with the backlash. “If you're a person that stuffs things [down] 'I'm fine, I'm fine,' this drug relaxes you,” the TV personality told The Times. “You're not out completely.
You can hear, you can talk, but you're so relaxed and you can’t b******t on it. It’s a truth drug.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
So, as Sharon brings the divisive treatment into the mainstream, here’s everything you need to know about ketamine therapy… What is ketamine?
Taking ketamine leads to what WebMD calls a “dissociative experience” and can cause feelings of unreality, distort a person’s senses and create a sense of euphoria.These effects tend to last around two hours.
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