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Hacking Your ADHD

Saman Kesh Returns Pt. 1

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Hey Team!

We’ve got a returning guest this week who was a real hit last time, Saman Kesh - Saman is an Iranian-American filmmaker who has worked with artists such as Basement Jaxx, Calvin Harris, Kygo, Placebo, !!! (pronounced Chk Chk Chk)

Anyway, we’re not here to discuss any of that today, instead we’re going to be talking about his recent ketamine treatment. A while ago, Saman reached out to me asking if this was something that I’d like to cover on the show, and yeah, this is absolutely something I think would make for a really interesting show. Now, with that said, I do want to emphasize that we are talking about Saman’s treatment here, and this is neither a defense nor a condemnation of ketamine treatments. I also want to emphasize that this is not something that is for treating ADHD but has been proven to be effective as an off-label treatment for a variety of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma.

If ketamine treatment is something of interest to you I also strongly advise that you do so with medical supervision. This isn’t stuff to play around with, and we still have a lot to learn despite the fact that ketamine has over 50 years of clinical use and research behind it.

Perhaps at some point, I’ll work on an episode from more of a treatment perspective, but for now, we’re just talking about Saman’s experience. Also to note from this episode is that we talked for quite a long time and so I decided that we could split the episode into two parts.

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This Episode's Top Tips 

  1. It’s important for us to understand that the way we treat our ADHD is not one size fits all and that there are a variety of ways that we can treat our ADHD. While medication is an effective step, we also want to be looking at other ways that we can improve our mental functions with things like exercise, diet and stuff like mediation.
  2. Recognize and celebrate the strengths and perspectives ADHD adds to your life, rather than focusing solely on its challenges. And while there is no question that there are challenges if we can recognize the unique way ADHD brains navigate the world we can celebrate the strengths and perspectives ADHD adds to our life and work.
  3. Understand the importance of allowing flexibility in routines to accommodate the ADHD brain's need for variation and stimulation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD.

0:06.0

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:10.0

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:16.0

Hey, team, we've got a returning guest this week who was a real hit last time, Saman Keshe. Saman is an Iranian-American filmmaker who has worked with such artists as

0:24.7

Basement Jacks, Calvin Harris, Saigo, placebo, and what appears to be a band that's just three

0:30.3

exclamation marks that I guess is just pronounced,

0:33.1

Hey, you know what, I'm hip, I'm cool, I know what the young people are into. Anyway, that's not

0:39.1

what we're here to discuss today. Instead, we're going to be talking about his recent ketamine

0:43.2

treatment. A while ago, Saman reached out to me asking if this was something I'd like to cover

0:47.2

on the show, and yeah, this is absolutely something that I think would make for a very interesting

0:51.3

show. Now, with that said, I do want to emphasize that we are talking about Saman's treatment here.

0:56.8

This is neither a defense nor a condemnation of ketamine treatments.

1:00.8

I also want to emphasize, this is not something that is often used for treating ADHD specifically,

1:05.6

but it has been proven effective as an off-label treatment for a variety of mental health disorders,

1:10.4

including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma. I also want to say if ketamine treatment is something

1:15.6

that is interested of you, I strongly advise you do so with medical supervision. This isn't

1:19.6

stuff to just play around with. Perhaps at some point I'll work on an episode from a more treatment

1:23.9

perspective, but for now, we're just talking about Simon's experience. Also to note for this episode is that we did talk for quite a long time,

1:30.1

and so I decided that I'm going to split the episode into two parts,

1:32.7

so watch out for that next part next week.

1:39.2

Taking care of your health isn't always easy,

1:41.6

but it should at least be simple.

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