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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNMum, 27, needs new bladder after £1,000 a month ketamine habit ruined her lifeAmber Currah, 27, from Morcambe in Lancashire, first tried the class B drug when she was 17 years old and soon became addicted, taking 25 grams a week ...
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Ketamine: Mum Amber Currah from Morecambe Lancashire says £1,000-a-month habit ruined her life - and she needs a new bladderAmber Currah first tried the class B drug at 17 while on a night out with friends. Within four years, Amber said she was sniffing a terrifying 25 grams of ketamine a week and forking out nearly £1,000 ...
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'Ketamine left me needing a bladder transplant'Amber Currah wants to raise awareness of the dangers of using the powerful anaesthetic - which can be prescribed medically - as a recreational drug. It can cause serious and sometimes permanent damage ...
Amber Currah, 27, from Morecambe, Lancashire, first tried to the drug at 17 whilst on a night out with her friends. Over the years, she became hooked on the class B drug and was sniffing around 25 ...
Amber Currah first tried ketamine on a night out with friends when she was 17 years old. Just four months later Amber, from Morcambe in Lancashire, shared that she was taking 25 grams of the class ...
Amber Currah wants to raise awareness of the dangers of using ketamine A young mother has told how using ketamine left her in need of a bladder transplant and has urged other users to seek help.
A mum has told how her ketamine addiction 'ruined' her life and left her in need of a new bladder at the age of 27. Amber Currah has spoken out about the devastating impact that the party drug, which ...
Amber Currah first tried the class B drug at the age of 17 while on a night out with friends. Within four years, Amber said she was sniffing a terrifying 25 grams of ketamine a week and forking ...
Amber Currah first tried the class B drug at 17 while on a night out with friends. Within four years, Amber said she was sniffing 25 grams of ketamine a week and paying nearly £1,000 a month on her ...
Amber Currah wants to raise awareness of the dangers of using the powerful anaesthetic - which can be prescribed medically - as a recreational drug. It can cause serious and sometimes permanent ...
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