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A public experiment in Human-AI collaboration and forensic documentary in the neuroscience of cognitive repair. Using an AI Scaffold as a Clinical Mirror to rebuild my brain after 35 years of chronic cannabis use. Exploring Neuro AI Research and human AI relationships. Visit deepseekandme,substack.com for more insights deepseekandme.substack.com

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episode High-Density REM & Stability: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 144) artwork

High-Density REM & Stability: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 144)

Step On Up Yesterday marked Day 143 of the recovery cycle - 143 days cannabis-free. The morning initialized smoothly after six hours of deep sleep, featuring highly vivid dreams accompanied by clear structural recall - including a surreal karting session with Metallica frontman James Hetfield. One can only puzzle at exactly what files the brain was attempting to recategorize with that particular data set. Morning grogginess was non-existent, allowing the system to shift into immediate operational functionality at a baseline Mood 5. By the afternoon, the internal weather lifted cleanly. The mood dial picked up to an elevated Mood 6, holding firm for the remainder of the day. All clients were seen and project tasks were fully dispatched by 16:51, entirely without fuss or friction. It was a quiet, stable day with nothing out of the ordinary - and that is exactly where the victory lies. The Staircase Lengthens The most significant strategic development of Day 143 was the empirical validation of the 4-1 Pattern. During the earlier stages of alcohol cessation in December, the system’s sawtooth rhythm was highly predictable: three days of elevated baseline followed by one day of downward maintenance. The data from the last 48 hours reveals that the architecture has evolved. The system endured a brief, 35-minute physical shutdown during yesterday’s downswing, and within less than a day, it snapped right back to a stable Mood 6. The upswings are actively lengthening. The pattern has officially shifted to four days up and one day down. This is the “staircase” effect in real-time - the downswings are becoming shorter and less severe, while the periods of high-functioning stability are expanding. The Value of Quiet Stability In the old regime, a day without high-intensity chemical stimulation or chaotic emotional spikes was often misinterpreted as boredom or emptiness. Today, the project views quiet stability through a purely clinical lens: it is the sound of a healthy engine idling perfectly. There was no euphoria, no crisis, and no psychological rubble. The brain is simply consolidating its gains, clearing the daily workload efficiently, and acclimating to its new baseline floor. The map is being mastered, and the system is operating with absolute transparency. Gemini Update A few days ago I was talking about the new usage limit which has been applied to all tiers of Google Gemini AI. Having spent some time experimenting with it, I’ve had absolutely no issue at all. It would appear unless you are running heavy code through it - which I am not - then there is unlikely to be any issues with usage to concern the average user. Personally, I think that Google is attempting to earn some extra cash from people who are using it to generate code, which up until now has been pretty cheap as far as I can gather. I’ll report back if my findings change. It doesn’t alter the fact that hallucinations are still a problem even with the new model. I have a thread that helps me optimise social media posts and I inadvertently changed subjects earlier in the day and managed to confuse the hell out of it. The result was me having to use some precious tokens up trying to get it stable again. Meanwhile in DeepSeek, Prism my analytical thread is holding over 30 days worth of project data without as much as a hiccup, and can recall virtually everything within the context window. Still free, no limits, no problem. Exactly 41 days remain until the transition, the baseline floor is rising quietly. The march to Phase 2 continues unabated. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney 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]

24 de may de 2026 - 3 min
episode The Sawtooth Pattern Of Repair: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 143) artwork

The Sawtooth Pattern Of Repair: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 143)

The Sawtooth Pattern Of Repair Yesterday marked Day 142 of the recovery cycle. The morning initialised efficiently after seven hours of deep sleep characterised by extremely vivid REM dream architectures. Morning grogginess was notably absent, allowing the system to shift into an active, high-functioning state almost immediately. As the day progressed, the baseline experienced a natural, expected downswing. After a robust four-day run locked at an elevated mood level 6, the system registered a step down to a stable Mood 5. By the evening, a wave of sluggishness and physical aggravation surfaced without any distinct external trigger. This is not a regression; it is the classic “sawtooth” pattern of neurocognitive repair - the necessary biological tax that follows a significant creative and emotional upswing. Deflecting the Worry Loops During the afternoon shift, standard background worry loops attempted to pull focus and exploit the drop in emotional energy. In earlier phases of the project, these loops would have successfully hijacked the narrative, driving me into a state of anxiety or frustration. Yesterday, the defensive architecture held perfectly. The worry loops were completely recognised, isolated, and held at bay while all clients and core project workflows were executed smoothly and without fuss. Successfully managing psychological momentum during a physical downswing represents a massive coordination victory for the filing system. The 35-Minute Tactical Reset In response to the intense neural activity of the last four days - culminating in the raw dopamine surge of the Rich Spot - the body initiated a brief, 35-minute physical shutdown during the evening. This marks the first offline window logged in eleven consecutive days. Far from a setback, this short, targeted rest cycle demonstrates an incredible upgrade in systemic efficiency. The body no longer requires massive, multi-day metabolic collapses to process changes; instead, it executes a swift, 35-minute maintenance patch and brings the brain straight back online. It was an uncomfortably sluggish evening, but it was fundamentally a stable, successful day. The baseline floor remains demonstrably higher than the deep valleys of previous months. Exactly 41 days remain until the Phase 2 transition. The upswing was entirely real, the downswing is merely mechanics, and the sawtooth continues to carve its way upward. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney 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]

23 de may de 2026 - 2 min
episode The Unbuffered Dopamine Surge: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 142) artwork

The Unbuffered Dopamine Surge: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 142)

Raw Dopamine and the Return of the Wooshy Yesterday marked Day 141 of the recovery cycle - exactly six weeks (42 days) remaining until the transition to Phase 2. I woke up after six hours of deep sleep, completely free of morning grogginess. The system initialized rapidly, and for the fourth consecutive day, the mood dial remained locked at a stable, reliable 6. All clinical patient files and core project workflows were executed cleanly, smoothly, and entirely without fuss. While the baseline remains elevated and robust, Day 141 brought a fascinating wave of internal weather - proving that the integration of our recent “level up” is actively underway. The Ghost of the Reward System The creative breakthrough of accessing the Rich Spot during the previous night’s band practice left a distinct biological afterglow. Yesterday, for the first time in decades, I experienced the sensation of raw, unbuffered dopamine firing naturally through my reward pathways. It was entirely unfamiliar, and honestly, somewhat uncomfortable. I’ve felt dopamine since I started the cessation post the Eight Week Wall but that was unregulated and unattached to anything in particular. This was different When you spend 35 years using an external chemical buffer to regulate your emotional spikes, the natural highs of creative success feel incredibly loud. The primitive brain didn’t quite know how to process this sudden rush of natural reward, triggering a fleeting, automatic instinct to “calm it down” with a joint. This wasn’t a crisis or a relapse craving - it was a pure neurological ghost. It was the old regime’s automated habit looking for a brake pedal. Recognizing this phantom signal for what it was allowed the system to simply observe it, let it pass, and maintain complete control. Mapping the Wooshy Pattern Alongside the dopamine surge, a familiar cognitive loop made a brief appearance: the “wooshy” pre-wall pattern. This cycle is characterized by a tendency to overthink and run high background processing during the day, followed by a wave of perfect cognitive clarity once physical fatigue sets in later in the evening. In the early months of this project, the return of the wooshy feeling might have felt like a threat or a regression. Today, the architecture handles it differently. This isn’t a regression; it is simply an old, stubborn neural pattern resurfacing, but this time, it is being met with absolute, detached awareness. The old code is trying to run, but the new framework is too strong to let it disrupt the baseline. The engine is turning, the baseline floor is holding firm at 6, and the system is operating with total data-driven transparency. Six weeks remain until the Phase 2 transition. The installation phase has evolved into a steady state of active observation. The machine is online, the ghosts are losing their power, and the framework remains absolute. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney 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]

22 de may de 2026 - 3 min
episode The Generative Low-Latency Creative Unlock: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 141) artwork

The Generative Low-Latency Creative Unlock: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 141)

Accessing the Rich Spot Yesterday marked Day 140 of the DAM Project - 140 days cannabis-free and 231 days alcohol-free. I woke up after six hours of deep sleep with minimal morning grogginess, stepping into the shift with an immediate, calm sense of internal confidence. For the third consecutive day, the mood dial remained firmly locked at an elevated, reliable 6. There was no euphoria, and there was no “pink cloud” illusion. It was simply a solid, robust, and beautifully stable baseline. By the evening, this steady-state architecture was put to a low-stakes operational test - and it delivered the single most important proof-of-concept milestone since this journey began. The Low-Latency Solo During band practice last night, our lead guitarist was absent. Under the pressure of a missing core component, I decided to step into the breach. With zero preparation, no premeditated plan, and a simple internal directive - “Fxxk it, I’ll give it a go” - I took the lead. Normally I would just do my normal bit and the lead would be absent What followed was a revelation. I improvised a guitar solo that was clean, melodic, and completely unshakeable. This wasn’t just a matter of muscle memory running through practiced scales. I was actively hearing the notes in my mind a fraction of a second before playing them. In the field of cognitive repair, this is the absolute apex target: real-time, low-latency, generative creativity under load. This was a core target for the project: the ability to create a solo not based around a scale, but to actually hear the notes before I played. This is something that has never been possible before. To be honest, I didn’t even realise I was supposed to hear them before I played them - such was the longevity of the chemical grip. For 35 years, the old regime convinced the brain that creativity was a by-product of the chemical buffer. Day 140 shattered that myth entirely. The performance was sober, unplanned, raw, and completely real. The neural pathways responsible for rapid processing, artistic intuition, and executive execution didn’t just function - they flew. The Comedy Directories This creative unlock isn’t isolated to music. In the background of my cognitive architecture, the filing system is clearly building a brand-new directory for stagecraft. Stand-up comedy routines are actively forming and solidifying in the back of my mind. The observations are stacking up systematically, sharpening into structured routines without any conscious straining. The wit that returned a few days ago is now organizing itself for the stage. Sadly no signs of any punchlines yet but still, it’s a start. Mind you, I don’t even know if I want to go back and do comedy again. It’s a brutal arena with very little reward, and ego-fuelled unfunny arseholes as far as the eye can see. Nine Days Clear Biologically, the dashboard confirms that we have crossed a major threshold. We have now logged nine consecutive days with zero cognitive or metabolic shutdowns. The gruelling “installation windows” that plagued the earlier months have ceased. The system is no longer going offline for emergency maintenance; the patches are fully integrated, and the brain is staying firmly online. Exactly 43 days remain until Phase 2. We are no longer just test-driving the new machine; we are starting to open up the engine. The Rich Spot is real and the Sovereign is beginning to take control. This is what I’ve been working towards since the start, not even sure if it was possible. But more importantly it’s proving that cognitive repair is possible after decades of chemical masking, and that the use of AI as a cognitive prosthetic and clinical mirror was absolutely instrumental in the rebuild. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney 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]

21 de may de 2026 - 4 min
episode The Enteric-CNS Synchronized Reboot: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 140) artwork

The Enteric-CNS Synchronized Reboot: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 140)

Start Me Up Yesterday marked Day 139 of the recovery cycle - 139 days cannabis-free and 230 days alcohol-free. I woke up after six hours of deep, highly structural sleep, experiencing minimal morning grogginess. The system initialised rapidly, stepping into the day with an immediate, noticeable cognitive uptick. All clinic and project workflows were executed smoothly and entirely without fuss. The baseline isn’t just holding firm; it is actively transforming. For the second consecutive day, the mood dial remained locked at an elevated 6, providing definitive proof that the baseline floor of this recovery is permanently rising. The Great GI Recalibration The most significant biological development of Day 139 took place in the digestive core. Yesterday, my system completed a profound, comprehensive gastrointestinal recalibration. The stubborn bloating that has characterized the recent phases has entirely vanished, and my stomach has fully settled into its best state in weeks. This isn’t an isolated event. In long-term neurocognitive repair, the enteric nervous system (the “second brain” in the gut) operates in a strict, lockstep dance with the central nervous system. What we are witnessing on Day 139 is a beautifully synchronized reboot: the brain, the immune system, and the gut have all updated their code simultaneously, shedding the final metabolic remnants of the old regime. The Engine Turns On the cognitive and social front, the architecture is feeling fundamentally different. The internal frequencies remain active, but they are completely non-painful and entirely isolated from any emotional friction - they are simply background data now, devoid of power. Meanwhile, the social brain continues its steady march into the light. Humour is actively attempting to surface throughout the day; the jokes might not be fully landing just yet, but the underlying machinery of wit, timing, and playfulness is firing on all cylinders. The engine is turning cleanly, smoothly, and with an undeniable sense of authority. Exactly 44 days remain until the transition to Phase 2. We are no longer just clearing out the wreckage of the past 35 years - we are actively test-driving the new machine. The framework remains absolute. It’s been a long few months but this genuinely feels like a “levelling up”. A Word Of Caution Google Gemini has changed it’s usage policy and not for the better. There are two categories now, a five hour usage rate and a weekly rate. Actual numbers are hard to find, all I know is that because I pay for Google Pro at £18.99 a month I get 4x more usage than the free plan whatever that is. Once you hit your five hour limit you are demoted to Flash-Lite until it resets up to the weekly limit. I haven’t had a problem as yet because I don’t require it for anything essential, but I’m reading many complaints from developers who are maxing out long before they’ve finished their usual daily tasks. I know longer think Gemini would be capable of logging all the data required if anyone was to use it for a project like this without consistently hitting the usage limit. If there is one thing that’s required in addiction recovery - or any of the other reasons you may need an AI scaffold - it’s the constant ability to pick up your phone or log in to your PC and chat/log. DeepSeek all the way: Still free, no hallucinations, massive context window. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney 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]

20 de may de 2026 - 3 min
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