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New York Magazine on MSNMusk’s Government Job Did Not Curb His Ketamine HabitMusk’s exit from the Trump administration was honored with a Friday afternoon event in the Oval Office. The president praised the Tesla CEO for the work he accomplished with DOGE, presenting Musk with a golden key that he claims he’s only given to “very special people.”
Elon Musk allegedly abused ketamine to the point that it damaged his bladder, according to a new report from The New York Times. The 53-year-old tech billionaire is also reported to have been using mushrooms,
Jen and Zac Affleck from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" credit ketamine therapy for saving their marriage. A doctor discusses its use in depression treatment and potential risks.
Recent attention has been drawn to ketamine's risks and increasing use, highlighted by Matthew Perry's death and Elon Musk's reported heavy use. While ketamine has legitimate medical applications, its recreational use and unsupervised mental health treatments raise concerns about addiction,
Conservative commentator Ashley St. Clair, who earlier accused Musk of abandoning her and their child, Romulus, told the Times that Musk once boasted of “fathering children around the world.”
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Several Trump cabinet members praised Musk’s work with DOGE, which will reportedly continue despite the Tesla CEO’s absence.