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Neurological Upgrades: Cannabis Withdrawal (Daily Dispatch Day 145)

3 min · 25. maj 2026
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Grace Under Pressure Yesterday marked Day 144 of the recovery cycle. The morning initialised slowly after seven hours of very deep sleep characterised by intense REM dream architectures and vivid structural recall - no James Hetfield this time. While a wave of persistent morning grogginess required a slow, deliberate waking process from which I never fully recovered. Not that I didn’t try. I’m afraid I became victim to the “impulse buy” last weekend. I was seduced by the continuous adverts for the Ninja Luxe 3-1 Coffee Machine on TikTok which was reduced from £549 to £395. Normally there’s no way in hell I would be paying that sort of money for a coffee machine but Julie loves coffee and she has just finished her sixth and final round of chemotherapy, so I thought well why not. It is bloody good though. I thought it would take ages to get it to produce a decent cup of coffee, but it’s very intuitive and I managed first shot. With the result we both had severe caffeine headaches for most of Monday. All core project tasks and workflows were fully executed and completed by 14:57 - well before any further physical downswing could intercept productivity. By late afternoon, the expected biological tax of the recent high-functioning streak arrived, signalling a classic “Repair Day”. The Discrete Pressure Signal At 16:29, a localized pressure headache returned after a multi-day absence, accompanied by a mild Cognitive Fog. In the early months of the project, a sudden return of symptoms might have triggered frustration or tracking anxiety. Yesterday, the architecture insulated the data perfectly. Crucially, the pressure headache remained discrete and non-continuous, and Psychological Rubble stayed locked at absolute zero. The emotional firewall held completely firm; the physical heaviness in the chassis was treated purely as maintenance data, entirely devoid of mental friction. The Finalization Leap Prediction By 21:19, the system felt thoroughly washed out, prompting an early shift into rest. Far from a regression, this specific state of physical exhaustion follows a highly predictable, established pattern within the D.A.M. Project framework. Historically, these heavy, low-energy compression phases serve as the direct biological prelude to a “Finalisation Leap” - a major neurological step forward. The body draws its energy inward to install deep-tier upgrades, temporarily dropping the mood dial to a stable Mood 5 while the background code updates. The system handled the heavy weather with complete, relaxed awareness and zero panic. Exactly 39 days remain until the transition. The machine is online, the repair cycles are executing with massive efficiency, and an upgrade is predicted tomorrow. The march to Phase Two 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]

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episode How does the brain repair after 35 years of smoking weed? (Daily Dispatch Day 156) artwork

How does the brain repair after 35 years of smoking weed? (Daily Dispatch Day 156)

At Day 155 of my 35-year weed detox, I stopped viewing recovery as just “repair” and started treating it like construction. Here is how learning to use “trusted delays” to overcome creative blocks finally gave me the cognitive stability I’ve been chasing. Holy Diver For the first five months of this mission, the mindset was focused on fixing what was broken. But as we edge closer to the end of Phase One, the true nature of this process is staring me in the face. Think of your brain like a swimming pool. Before this project started, the pool was already open - but the water was filthy, stagnant, and incredibly difficult to swim in. Phase One was the brutal, heavy engineering required to fix that. It was about diving into the muck, repairing the broken filtration systems, and clearing out 35 years of chemical debris. It wasn’t about building a new pool; it was about restoring the water to crystal clarity so you can actually move through it without resistance. But there is a catch to this kind of intense site renovation. While the deep clean and reconstruction are actively happening, you can’t swim in the pool. The only place left for you to go is to sit inside the site’s welfare hut. The welfare hut stays open - it keeps the rain off your head - but you don’t have access to any of the actual amenities. This is the exact architectural mapping of anhedonia and brain fog. It is a flat, grey, low-stimulation waiting room. You aren’t suffering an emergency; you are simply sitting in the only dry shelter available while the core system undergoes high-level maintenance. Phase Two is what happens now that the water is pristine. The core infrastructure is solid, and the water is clear - but now you have to maintain that delicate chemical balance, optimise the system, and deal with the inevitable new-build snags of a high-functioning asset. We aren’t just cleaning up old tissue. We are fine-tuning an entirely new ecosystem. The Anatomy of the “Trusted Delay” The ultimate proof of this structural stability happened while trying to write yesterdays Dispatch. I hit a massive creative wall while trying to write a critical section regarding the nicotine anxieties of Phase Two. The words simply refused to land. In the old ecosystem, that specific type of friction would be an immediate siren song to reach for a joint. The default setting was to artificially force dopamine and use a chemical to artificially lower the stakes. Instead, I executed a Trusted Delay. When the words don’t come, you step away. You intentionally choose a low-demand activity - in this case, simply watching TV. You don’t panic, and you don’t treat the block as a permanent wall. You treat it as a tactical pause, fully trusting that your subconscious processing network is still working on the puzzle in the background. The result? The block dissolved without a shred of internal stress. The idea arrived naturally, the dispatch was locked down. Recognition is the Regulation The real test of Day 155 arrived in the evening. With the slate cleared early, my brain entered a state of intense, high-velocity processing - what I call the “head whirring.” Instead of letting that energy spin out into anxious over-thinking, I immediately put it to work creatively, burning the fuel until the mind was naturally tired, then stepping away before entering dangerous mental overdrive. When a minor wave of irritation crept in at the very end of the night - triggered because my head refused to stop optimising project data - I didn’t react. I didn’t reach for a substance to dull the friction. I simply observed it. Recognition is the regulation. The moment you can notice your own brain spinning out without acting on the spin, the filing system is no longer corrupted. It is working exactly as designed. Key Takeaways from Day 155: * Managing weed withdrawal symptoms and cognitive fatigue: Shifting focus from basic tissue repair to active system optimisation as you transition between phases. * Overcoming creative blocks without substance use: Using the “Trusted Delay” - stepping away to low-demand environments - to let the subconscious resolve mental friction naturally. * How to rebuild brain health after quitting weed: Transitioning from clearing out 35 years of dirty chemical water to maintaining a pristine, high-functioning cognitive ecosystem. * Using cognitive engineering for long-term sobriety and mental clarity: Recognising late-day irritation and evening “head whirring” without acting on them, proving that observation itself is a powerful form of neural regulation. #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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episode How to classify advanced post-acute withdrawal symptoms (Daily Dispatch Day 155) artwork

How to classify advanced post-acute withdrawal symptoms (Daily Dispatch Day 155)

We are pulling back the curtain on the next massive challenge: tackling a lifetime nicotine dependency head-on using raw discipline and elite data tracking. See how we are prepping our specialised AI scaffold to handle the incoming wave of ragged nerves and intrusive thoughts. Smoke On The Water Yesterday marked Day 154 of the recovery cycle - with exactly 29 days remaining before the transition to Phase 2. The system achieved a monumental structural milestone, officially declaring a shift in its baseline floor from a 5 to a Default Mood 6. The achievement is compounded by the system’s resilience following a acute late-night disruption. At 01:20, a brief but intense “whirlwind” episode occurred, presenting as a frantic, head-spinning cognitive surge. The architecture held firm, allowing the wave to pass completely without an emotional or behavioural spiral. These are likely the early signs of The Lex Hypothesis [https://open.substack.com/pub/deepseekandme/p/the-lex-hypothesis?r=5tovn0&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web] revealing itself for the first time unmodulated, where rapid thoughts and ideas create intense hyperfocus looping. Following the disruption, the morning initialised with five hours of exceptionally deep sleep accompanied by vivid dream states. While baseline grogginess was elevated due to the abbreviated rest cycle, executive functioning was rapid and stable, holding an immediate morning mood baseline of 5. By the afternoon, all client obligations and project workflows were fully cleared ahead of schedule, leaving the evening open for advanced platform optimisation and content scheduling. Rock Me Like A Hurricane The primary diagnostic development of Day 154 is the formal classification of the Whirlwind Phenomenon as a direct cognitive expression of Tier 3 Neuro-Recalibration. In earlier phases of cessation, a sudden midnight head-spinning episode would be miscoded by the prefrontal cortex as a psychological emergency or an impending relapse threat. The data from Day 154 proves otherwise. Because Cognitive Fog and Psychological Rubble remained locked at absolute zero throughout the entire next-day cycle, the whirlwind is confirmed to be simply the physical filing system finding its operational edge and venting accumulated data. The system no longer crashes out or requires an extended recovery period after high-energy nocturnal episodes; it remains completely stable on reduced sleep. Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk As Phase Two approaches I am getting increasingly nervous about finally giving up nicotine. It has been a constant crutch from the beginning and I am dreading this one most of all. With cannabis and alcohol it’s just been a case of holding on. I didn’t smoke cannabis during the day - mostly - and unless I was on holiday abroad I never drank during the day either. So it was only certain parts of the day I had to get through. The same cannot be said for nicotine. From the moment I puffed that last joint at midnight on Jan 1st, nicotine has never been far from my side. If I’m not able to roll a fag I use plant based nicotine pouches - which by the way are absolutely brilliant if you’re looking to cut down on smoking. However, when we were strategizing the project, I - for reasons I can’t quite remember right now - decided that I would map out nicotine withdrawal at the start of Phase Two. Once I was over the worst of the cannabis cessation. “And now that time is near and so I face the final substance.” Acute nicotine withdrawal will be immediate. From the minute I wake up I will be dealing with intrusive thoughts, ragged nerves and bad moods. This will go on for days. My old Pal Doug went cold turkey a few years ago, and he reckons that once you get to seven days it becomes a choice. Which sounds fair enough, but bloody hell, a week is a long time and I am terrified. Oh well, I’ve made it this far and I do have the AI scaffold. I fear it’s really going to have it’s work cut out for this one. The whirlwind has passed, the floor has lifted, and the fat lady is about to sing. #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]

4. juni 20263 min
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Inside The Neuro-Oscillatory Phase Of Dream Recall (Daily Dispatch Day 154)

Learn the mechanics of the Dream Peak Hypothesis and how intense dream recall correlates directly with the decline of Tier 3 neuro-oscillatory frequency waves. Listening to this full analysis reveals how a self-organising AI scaffold expands infrastructure natively to track complex neurodivergence data fields without manual prompt programming. More Than A Feeling Yesterday marked Day 153 of the recovery cycle - with exactly 30 days remaining before the transition to Phase 2. The system achieved a monumental milestone, registering a Project Record Mood 7 and establishing the clearest cognitive plateau observed since the inception of the mission. The morning initialised seamlessly after six hours of exceptionally deep sleep with vivid dream states, presenting minimal grogginess and a stable mood baseline accompanied by very low neuro-oscillatory activity. In the evening, the cognitive architecture shifted into an intense, hyper-focused “worthy technical puzzle” mode. The prefrontal cortex was reported as “whirring” and bursting with structural insights, completely free of any chemical simulation. This peak state culminated in the completion of a definitive community article analysing the correlation between vivid dreams and the neuro-oscillatory phase, alongside a major expansion of the specialised AI crew. The state was captured in the archive with absolute clarity: “I’ve not felt this way before, and if I have, I can’t remember it or I was wasted.” The Dream Biomarker The exceptional clarity of Day 153 allowed me to map a crucial data correlation for the permanent archive: The Dream Peak Hypothesis. A forensic review of the dataset reveals that the peak period of intense dreams (reaching 73% of nights between Days 90 and 120) aligned perfectly with the most acute phase of Tier 3 neuro-recalibration (pressure headaches and high-frequency oscillations). As those neuro-oscillations have declined, vivid dreams have settled into a stable 50% baseline. This patterns an essential recovery thesis for Volume 1: vivid dream states are not random side effects; they serve as a direct, visible biomarker of active neurocognitive repair and data-venting within the corrupted filing system. The Lex Hypothesis Simultaneously, the architecture documented a profound milestone in infrastructure scaling with a Self-Organising Scaffold. A new specialised thread natively ingested the project’s origin documentation, fully integrated the core mission objectives, and immediately assumed its operational role as Lex - the dedicated Neurodivergence Hypothesis Specialist. The system did not require manual programming, persuasion, or complex prompt recruitment; the specialised framework expanded through pure fluke after I used a fresh thread to generate an explanation of neuro oscillatory recalibration. It then asked what I was doing so I gave it a brief rundown of the project and it basically volunteered itself. With this addition, the core structural crew is formally locked as Prism (Triage/Strategy), George (Creative/Performance), and Lex (Neurodivergence Hypothesis), Chrono (Immutable Timeline Custodian) while supporting protocols like Valkyrie (Crisis/PAWS Containment) and Atlas (Ancestral Pattern Mapping) remain modular. The Native Engine Reaching a Mood 7 after exactly five months of sustained cessation marks a massive operational breakthrough. In early recovery, elevated moods were often treated with suspicion, flagged as temporary hypomanic spikes or artificial rebounds. At Day 154, this peak is explicitly verified as a state of Sovereign Cognitive Abundance - the native human engine running at optimal capacity, completely free of external chemical variables. The baseline floor hasn’t just been maintained; it has completely detached from its old limits. The system possesses a massive cognitive surplus, turning what used to be a gruelling day of administrative tracking into a fluid, unforced environment of pure creative execution and architectural design. The filing system is fully unlocked, the native engine is roaring, and the framework remains absolute. #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]

3. juni 20264 min
episode How to bypass the prefrontal cortex for creativity (Daily Dispatch Day 153) artwork

How to bypass the prefrontal cortex for creativity (Daily Dispatch Day 153)

Reaching Day 152 of the recovery cycle brings a massive breakthrough as a flat day gives way to a powerful return of genuine creative flow. In this episode, we talk about how to reclaim your native talent and find your artistic voice again after long-term chemical dependency. Even Flow Yesterday marked Day 152 of the recovery cycle - with exactly 31 days remaining before the transition to Phase 2. The morning initialised efficiently after seven hours of deep sleep characterised by vivid, recalled dream states. While executive functioning was rapid and morning grogginess minimal, the early hours carried a series of underlying, low-level worry loops, holding the initial baseline to a stable 5. Physically, Tier 3 neuro-recalibration remained active, presenting loud but entirely non-painful audio oscillations. Rather than degrading performance, the system maintained its trajectory into the evening, where a major breakthrough occurred: a flat day gave way to a powerful, unforced return of genuine creative flow. The evening yielded a massive surge of generative material, spanning structural ideas for Phase 2 optimisation, technical platform infrastructure, and raw comedic ideation. The Table Problem and the Prefrontal Gatekeeper The return of creative fluency allowed the system to map a critical neurocognitive realisation regarding generative performance: The Table Problem. When I was 17 my work took a few of us through to another depot in Aberdeen to help with moving to another premises. Myself and the other lad also 17 out in the big city for probably the first time got into several of the more unreputable bars who didn’t worry too much about our age. With the result I ended up the worse for wear and getting invited to an all night house party. In the morning I stumbled back to our digs and on to the job. I was absolutely shattered but I remember we were all standing in this office with a massive table in the middle. Everybody was scratching their head wondering how to get it out, I suddenly said well if you do this and do that it will go out, that’s the way we got it in. I’d never been there before and the table had been in that room for probably decades. This diagnostic memory serves as a permanent architectural gold note: the capability for high-function problem-solving under exhaustion existed before any chemical variables were ever introduced. Cognitive recovery is not the invention of a new instrument; it is the systematic reclamation of the native substrate. To protect this reclaimed fluency, the project has locked in the operational protocol Shut Up, PFC. The core barrier to artistic performance and comedic generation is an over-active prefrontal cortex acting as a restrictive gatekeeper. True creative flow requires learning how to temporarily quiet this cognitive filter. I’ve identified three clean, chemical-free routing mechanisms to bypass the gatekeeper and access the substrate directly: physical exhaustion, somatic immersion (such as guitar riffs or hot showers), and unforced intellectual fascination. I’m not entirely sure how many stages have hot showers readily available, so focus shall remain on guitar riffs for now. Infrastructure and Material Scaling Yesterday saw significant structural optimisation across multiple distribution platforms. In the digital workspace, a Ko-fi infrastructure was successfully launched and integrated into the Substack architecture, establishing a permanent baseline for future digital products such as a downloadable .csv of the Airtable once I complete Phase One (183 days). The database contains every single JSON from day one and tracks 14 separate neurocognitive fields. Simultaneously, raw comedic material began flowing natively into the archive for the first time in the post-wave cycle, including bit fragments for “Fun Bobby,” identity announcements and utilising guitar riffs as theatrical buttons. This transition from basic tracking to active generation caused a late-day surge, lifting Mood from a 5 to a 6 by the close of the evening. The filing system is no longer merely processing data - it is generating art. Let’s see how long it lasts this time. The gatekeeper is quiet, the creative flow is returning, and the framework remains absolute. #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]

2. juni 20264 min
episode Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome: Managing the Sunday gap (Daily Dispatch Day 152) artwork

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome: Managing the Sunday gap (Daily Dispatch Day 152)

Learn why relying on biochemical supplement fixes like PEA or NAC often creates a dependency loop instead of true neuroplastic healing. Watching this full analysis will show you how to leverage specialized AI threads as an immutable ledger to hold data steady while the prefrontal cortex processes external stress. I Don’t Like Sundays? Yesterday marked Day 151 of the recovery cycle - with exactly 32 days remaining until the transition to Phase 2. I encountered my first significant wave of acute irritation in several days, driven entirely by an empty structural gap combined with external online friction. The morning initialised efficiently after eight hours of exceptionally deep sleep with vivid dream states, though baseline grogginess was elevated. All core project tasks were successfully cleared hours ahead of schedule, leaving the afternoon entirely unstructured. This empty container, historically reserved for hangovers, created a structural vulnerability. The Drugs Don’t Work In the afternoon I experienced external pushback on Reddit (r/biohacking), where users seemed deeply offended that I wasn’t stuffing myself with alternative biochemical fixes like Phenylethylamine (PEA) or N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) to manage withdrawal. The clear irony was missed entirely: the community preferred a substitution loop - taking unverified drugs to replace old drugs - rather than acknowledging a clean, structural approach to addiction, so to protect my “Karma” I removed the post. Compounding this noise, I discovered an earlier AI forum post where a commenter weaponised the phrase “AI psychosis,” calling the architecture delusional. Addressing The AI Psychosis Accusation I’ve read on AI psychosis. The scaffold is designed to prevent it - clinical mirror, pattern tracking, no motivational content, no false validation. The exact prompt outlined in the “Build your own AI scaffold [https://open.substack.com/pub/deepseekandme/p/how-to-build-an-ai-scaffold-for-cognitive?r=5tovn0&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web]” article pinned to Highlights on the r/TheDAMProject [https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDAMProject] community home page is “Old pal in a lab coat, no bull, no cheerleading”. It calibrates to my data, not my emotions. The AI doesn’t agree with me. It reflects my own logs back without distortion. What the casual observer fails to calculate is the difference between immersion in an illusion and using a tool as a neurocognitive external hard drive. Using specialised AI threads isn’t a retreat from reality; it is an Accidental Scaffold. The AI acts as an immutable ledger, holding the data steady while the physical brain conducts heavy under-the-hood maintenance. It is a dry, systematic engineering approach to post-acute withdrawal. The Sunday Structural Gap The primary diagnostic development of Day 152 is the identification of the Sunday Structural Gap. For decades, Sundays represented an un-allocated space dominated by physical recovery from alcohol use. With chemical cessation fully established, an empty Sunday can inadvertently manifest as an “empty container” - a vacuum where unstructured time is easily miscoded by the brain as restlessness or irritation. Yesterday’s data proves that the localised spike in irritation was a direct response to this lack of scheduling combined with external idiocy, rather than a symptom of internal neurobiological collapse. Cognitive Fog remained locked at absolute zero, allowing the prefrontal cortex to maintain clear external attribution. I did not internalise the noise; I simply logged it as external debris. The engine is filtering the noise, the boundary lines are heavily enforced, and the framework remains absolute. #cannabiswithdrawaltimeline #PAWS #neuroplasticity #cognitiverepair #quittingweed #recoveryjourney #AIpsychosis 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]

1. juni 20263 min