
Clover K Binx
GBDepression and alcoholism gone. I didn't have a whole lot of faith, initially, but as I titrated up in dose, my experience with Ketamine blew me away. I felt a deep, profound change. I was a heavy alcoholic and from the beginning, my desire to drink was gone. My depression isn't gone, but it's way easier to manage and not nearly as intense. I would recommend this to anyone.

Clare Culpepper
GBAnxiety and insomnia have improved greatly I have had extreme anxiety and insomnia for years. Trying the low-dose ketamine I was able to get off all the prescription medication I was on, some of which was addictive and I now only use the ketamine at night. I am extremely impressed with the treatment. New York

Aaron Mergele
GBJoyous only cares about profits Joyous claims to be a mental health company, but you are never allowed to speak to a human being. When you beg to speak to a human being, they send the same robotic text, every single time. Joyous is all about profitability, and not about helping people.

Abby Abby
GBWorried and Frustrated I never leave bad reviews, but I am desperate. I used Joyous just for a few months. The doctor I met with on Zoom was great, but I was unsure if the treatment was working for me. He explained that while it has helped many people, it may not be the best option for me. I chose to discontinue Joyous. You can’t cancel online. There is no way to call anyone. When you seek help for an issue on their site, it directs you to text or email. I did both but still haven’t spoken to anyone. I’ve been charged for many months without using the medication or speaking with anyone. Obviously, I have anxiety so this is stressful and I don’t know what to do. I gave up for awhile and just kept getting charged but now I am getting overdraft charges from my bank.

Mike Emeritz
GBThe only medicinal treatment that worked for me. I was clinically depressed for several years. I had anxiety, CPTSD, PTSD, trauma, grief, career troubles, identity crisis, frequent SI, a lot of stuff I needed to process and work through. I had been in therapy for about 3 years, and my doctor tried several antidepressants with me but nothing was helping me make any meaningful improvements. I was going back to school and taking classes in psychology and neuroscience at the time. What drew me to consider ketamine was the prospect of neurogenesis to help grow new neurons and create new neural pathways to essentially rewire my brain to alter my perceptions of trauma, etc... So, I tried Joyous, and after the first session I already felt better than I had on any antidepressants. The difference is that it helped me change my perceptions and continued to have a positive effect with no side effects, and I wasn't just numb either - I was genuinely happier, like a weight was being lifted off my shoulders. It took time and a lot of journaling along the way, but I wrote in a recent journal that I felt "so much lighter now than I have in a very long time". It sparked a memory of the first journal I'd written when I started treatment. They tell you to set an intention when taking your daily dose, and my very first intention was, "Everything feels so heavy, I just want to feel lighter". Mission accomplished :)