DeepSeek and Me Podcast | Brain Healing & Neuroplasticity
Yesterday at Day 175 of my 35-year weed detox, here is how my unmasked neurodivergent brain is shifting raw muscle memory into an automated backend processor, how the transition fog is beginning to lift from my daily timeline, and why this consolidation proves your cognitive recovery can achieve flawless structural execution under pressure. Stress-Testing the Internal Pipeline: Live Procedural Consolidation When you spend over three decades relying on cannabis as an artificial lubricant for creative expression, your brain forgets how to automate complex, multi-layered motor tasks natively. For an unmasked neurodivergent mind, trying to play a intricate instrument while managing vocal tracking normally causes an immediate bottleneck in active working memory. The system experiences a massive executive gatekeeping failure, forcing you to drop either the rhythm or the melody. Yesterday, at Day 175, the accidental scaffold put our recovery blueprint under a heavy, real-world stress test during a live rehearsal session. Back on Day 127, we recorded the initial milestone of being able to sing and play simultaneously. Yesterday, that exact functional loop moved from a fragile, conscious effort into deep, automated consolidation. Under live load, I found myself capable of executing significantly more complicated guitar riffs while cleanly tracking and mouthing the words at the same time. This is definitive proof that the brain’s motor cortex and procedural filing systems have successfully automated the baseline tasks, passing them off to the subconscious engine. Instead of requiring constant, exhausting prefrontal oversight, the guitar mechanics are running natively in the background. This frees up precious cognitive bandwidth in the foreground, allowing the mind to navigate complex, multi-threaded tracking without hitting an executive freeze. Navigating the Tail of the Fog Earlier in the day, the biological weather reflected a distinct but slowly clearing holding pattern. While the intense, crushing weariness of Day 174’s transition fog had noticeably decreased, the daytime hours were still characterised by a sluggish, “trudging” sensation. Motivation remained modest, but the structural systems held firm, allowing all mandatory client and project workflows to be cleared on schedule. In the old ecosystem, this kind of flat, uninspired trudging was a prime emotional vulnerability zone. A low-activation mind would mistake a sluggish holding pattern for a permanent stall, generating acute frustration that historically triggered a massive weekend binge. Yesterday, we tracked this flatline as a normal, healthy phase of physiological stabilisation. With exactly eight days left until Phase Two launches, the brain is simply maintaining a necessary resting baseline, waiting for the countdown to clear before ramping the main generator back up to full power. The Real-Time Arc of Repair By the evening, the system picked up a clean chemical surge from the rehearsal, lifting the overall mood metric to a resilient 6/10. The biological cause of the day’s slight sluggishness was directly tied to the shorter five-hour sleep cycle, yet the cognitive state remained remarkably high-functioning under pressure. The fact that the procedural filing system continues to strengthen even when the body is operating on shorter sleep proves that our neural repair is structural, not situational. The recovery isn’t a fragile house of cards dependent on perfect daily conditions; it is an uncompromised, hardened infrastructure that can execute deep musical integration under fatigue. Key Takeaways from Day 175: * Procedural Automation Under Load: True cognitive rehabilitation is marked by the transition of complex tasks from exhausting conscious effort into automated muscle memory, allowing multi-layered execution under live pressure. * The Non-Linear Lifting of Fog: Transition fog does not clear in a sudden, dramatic spike; it lifts in slow, incremental layers, requiring you to tolerate a “trudging” baseline while your system recalibrates. * Structural Resilience Over Perfect Conditions: The permanent hardwiring of your neural pathways is proven when complex cognitive and motor skills hold firm even during shorter sleep windows and low-energy holding patterns. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney #neurobiology #AIcollaboration #AIscaffold Get full access to DeepSeek and Me: Brain Healing Journey at deepseekandme.substack.com/subscribe [https://deepseekandme.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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