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Ketamine Addiction Leaves Young Brits Battling Severe Bladder Damage
13 Nov, 2025
Summary
- 31-year-old Alex Logan was snorting ketamine daily, even at work
- Addiction caused his bladder to shrink to just 70ml, leading to excruciating pain
- Ketamine overdoses in the UK have soared 650% since 2015

As of November 13th, 2025, the UK is grappling with a growing ketamine addiction crisis, with devastating consequences for young people. At the peak of his "insane" addiction, 31-year-old Alex Logan from Pontypridd, Wales was snorting up to 7 grams of the powerful anesthetic drug each day, even while operating dangerous machinery at work.
Logan's addiction spiraled out of control, leading to severe bladder damage. He began experiencing excruciating pain and urinating blood clots, as the drug had shredded his bladder, leaving it able to hold just 70ml of urine - less than a fifth of normal capacity. "It's the worst pain you can imagine, you think you're going to die," Logan recounts.




