Hello,
This is Dr. Tanya Dall MD and I’ve given myself 10 minutes to answer this question. This is something we see often with high achievers in Orange County.
Question: “I’m not sure I’m ‘depressed’, but I feel burnt out and I can’t think clearly. Can ketamine help with my brain fog?”
Answer:
Burnout is more than just being tired. It is a physiological state where your brain has been under high stress for too long, leading to a “thinning” of the neural connections in your prefrontal cortex. This is the area of the brain responsible for executive function, focus, and decision making. When these connections are pruned away by cortisol and stress, you feel like you are walking through mud. Your “snap” is gone, and everything feels like a chore.
Ketamine is an incredibly effective tool for “refreshing” the brain in this state. By triggering the growth of new synapses, it can help clear the fog and restore cognitive energy. It’s like clearing the cache on a computer that has been running too many programs at once. We are giving your brain the ability to reorganize and prioritize information more effectively. It is a biological reset that can help you move from a state of survival back into a state of high performance.
This is why we emphasize the importance of rest and “low stakes” activity during the neuroplastic window. We want to give those new connections a chance to solidify without being immediately hit with more stress. Many of our patients find that after a series of infusions, they feel a sense of mental clarity and creativity that they haven’t experienced in years. It’s about more than just mood; it’s about having a brain that is resilient and capable of meeting the demands of your life.
If you have more questions, feel free to email us at info@renewketamineinfusion.com or book a free consultation.
Cheers,
Dr. Justin Yanuck, MD & Dr. Tanya Dall, MD, Dr. David Richter, MD
Renew Ketamine Infusion
Tustin, San Juan Capistrano, Seal Beach