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4:23

Processing Opioid Withdrawal in RV

rswfire documents a severe withdrawal experience after attempting to sleep for 12-14 hours but only managing 2 hours of rest. He describes unexpected symptoms including restless arms (not just legs as anticipated), feeling off-balance, and heaviness. He expresses embarrassment about his opioid history, mentioning years of doctor-supervised use before the doctor 'turned on him' after he moved into the RV. He acknowledges wanting to get off opioids as part of his transition but feels alone with no one to call for support. Despite the difficult state, he shows his outdoor environment with cats and notes he doesn't regret his current path. He decides not to drive due to feeling off-balance and plans to find showers at his current location.

Apr 29, 2024 · 34% match
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8:00

Quitting Nicotine After 32 Years During Storm

rswfire records a transmission from his RV site at 8 PM on Tuesday, describing his experience 24 hours into quitting vaping after 32 years of nicotine use. He shows his campsite setup with colored lights, deck, chairs, picnic table, and fire pit (no fire due to rain). Work rounds have been cancelled due to an incoming storm, so he'll be home for day two of withdrawal. He describes the withdrawal as annoying and burdensome but manageable, noting how nicotine was "braided into" every aspect of his life for three decades. He experiences "ghost actions" - reflexive moments where he reaches for the vape that's no longer there. He emphasizes doing this withdrawal with full awareness, no crutches or safety nets. The transmission ends with frustration about "most people" being unable to hold or see something, though the specific context is unclear.

Nov 5, 2025 · 34% match
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3:28

Morning Reflection on Withdrawal and New Choices

The speaker begins their morning routine in their RV setup, dealing with back pain from an inadequate mattress that comes in two parts with an angled cut. They research hinge mattress options as a potential solution. While attempting to make coffee, they reflect on their living space still being cluttered and their ongoing adjustment to RV life. The speaker reveals they are experiencing tramadol withdrawal and discovers that neurotransmitter disruption makes their thoughts unreliable during this process. This realization leads to morning contemplation about their inability to trust their own thinking while their body recovers. They discuss their previous attempts at lifestyle changes before moving into the camper, specifically mentioning purchasing tea-making equipment including a kettle, honey sticks, and variety pack of teas, but never following through with actually making tea. The speaker expresses intention to try tea-making now as part of making new choices, acknowledging that tramadol withdrawal significantly derailed their planned path more than anticipated.

May 4, 2024 · 33% match
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3:45

Nine Month Transformation Journey Reflection

rswfire reflects on a nine-month transformation period, detailing multiple major life changes accomplished despite others' skepticism. **Key accomplishments include:** quitting Tramadol cold turkey (from 300+ mg daily to zero), quitting smoking after 30 years and switching to vaping, building RV living skills, addressing dental health, and moving across the country with comments disabled to avoid superficial interactions. **The journey continued** with a week-long mountain stay where he decided to stop taking Klonopin after 15 years of use for panic disorder, despite warnings about difficulty. He then moved to Oregon, developed a connection with the ocean, and hiked extensively for 2-3 months at 3 mph up mountains, sustaining an injury on descent but continuing to hike for two more months until his body signaled to stop. **Throughout this process** he documented showing others what complete personal transformation looks like - becoming whole, integrated, and complete in oneself. He expresses frustration that despite showing vulnerability and requesting help, he has been met with silence from his audience, who consumed his content without reciprocating support despite the courage, resources, effort and time required for his transformation.

Dec 9, 2024 · 33% match
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5:29

Processing Withdrawal and Reassessing Life Transition

The speaker is driving through Tennessee on a 6-hour journey with one hour remaining. He reflects on the difficulty of leaving his empty house and seeing his mother, who had spent 2-3 days per week at his house with her own bedroom. He realizes he moved too fast in his life transition without considering what he was giving up. He outlines three decisions: signing up for BetterHelp therapy, continuing to work with his doctor through medication withdrawal (refusing to return to the medications), and staying in Kentucky longer than planned to remain near his mother. His cats are now with his mother. The speaker describes himself as a highly sensitive person (HSP) and INFJ personality type, explaining that he processes emotions openly without censoring himself. He experiences ongoing withdrawal symptoms, particularly his right arm becoming heavy at night, but believes the symptoms are improving. He expresses hope for finding an understanding audience who will accept him without trying to change him.

May 1, 2024 · 33% match
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6:33

Addressing Codeine Withdrawal Impact on Mental Health

The speaker addresses viewers about the dramatic change in his mental health and mood due to codeine withdrawal, comparing his current state to videos from a week prior. He describes consulting ChatGPT about the withdrawal process and learning it will take months to recover, not the quick process he initially expected. **The speaker reveals his doctor had described the medication as weak and easy to discontinue**, which he now questions. He outlines his current situation: living alone in a camper in an unfamiliar state, having given up his house and most possessions, with cats staying with his mother. **He commits to supporting himself through healthy eating, limiting soda consumption, and potentially trying tea**. The speaker acknowledges stacking multiple major life changes on top of withdrawal but maintains determination to overcome the drug's effects and return to his normal positive demeanor.

May 4, 2024 · 33% match
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7:52

Beach Walk with Dog During Nicotine Recovery

rswfire walks on a beach with a friend's dog named Buddy, who runs off-leash while they trace the tides. He is 10-11 days into quitting nicotine and describes feeling ready to return to work after spending time outside during recovery. He discusses ongoing financial challenges, noting the difficulty of building from scarcity while maintaining alignment requirements. Technical work includes migrating projects to new servers and rebuilding his website using autonomy as the base. He observes small birds that appear to ice skate on the wet sand and mentions being near an ATV-allowed area with visible tracks. He expresses satisfaction with his single eyebrow piercing hoop and reflects on being a year and a half into his journey.

Nov 13, 2025 · 33% match
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10:03

Morning Drive to Parents House During Withdrawal

rswfire drives to his parents' house on day eight of RV living to pick up packages and supplies. He reports experiencing withdrawal symptoms from tapering medication, describing a difficult night where he tore apart his bed and lost his necklace. He discusses giving up on Starlink internet service due to technical issues and his programming background making their suggestions seem inadequate. He expresses gratitude for his "second life" and mentions documenting this transition, clarifying that his previous video about YouTube numbers was misunderstood - the issue is YouTube's requirements, not his satisfaction with his current follower count. He references a supportive message from another YouTuber named Carl. Practical RV living challenges include shower drainage problems, tank management, and learning to conserve resources. He's considering staying longer at his current campground rather than moving to a Tennessee location with bear warnings that could threaten his cats' safety. He mentions already fantasizing about upgrading to a Class A RV despite just getting his current setup. He addresses losing a subscriber after posting about cannabis use, defending his legal and responsible usage for anxiety, pain management, and withdrawal symptoms. He emphasizes living authentically without judgment from others.

Apr 18, 2024 · 32% match
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24:54

Day Three Nicotine Withdrawal Ocean Walk

rswfire documents day three of nicotine withdrawal while walking to the ocean from his RV position in the forest corridor. He woke multiple times overnight, did his morning rounds early around 8 AM, and received a brief visit from Bill and Buddy. **Withdrawal state**: Reports no cravings but strong desire to buy vapes and negotiate compromises with himself. Describes feeling fragile and irritable. **Boundary setting incident**: Set boundaries with Wendy after she called him childlike during day one of withdrawal when he expressed feeling overwhelmed. He told her judgment is unacceptable and she cannot talk to him that way. She responded defensively, which he saw as repeating the same pattern. **Ocean conditions**: Found high tide at its furthest point ever observed, making beach walking impossible. Had to navigate through dunes instead. Weather was gray, rainy, and windy. **Work status**: Released his product "autonomy" as open source right before quitting vaping but cannot focus on computer work during withdrawal. **Living situation**: Describes his life as volunteer caretaker responsible for the entire corridor, living next to the ocean without gas money for his Jeep. Created friction barriers to prevent easy access to vapes. Reflects on having built "the perfect life" despite circumstances.

Nov 6, 2025 · 31% match
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44:57

New Year's Eve Hike to Siltcoos Lake

rswfire records a New Year's Eve hike to Siltcoos Lake on the Oregon Coast, documenting physical movement through forest service trails while processing the year's events. He discusses being mistaken for 55+ at a grocery store, receiving financial help from friends that allowed him to catch up on Jeep payments and technology expenses, and his plans to open source Autonomy at builtwithautonomy.com. He describes applying for a gas station job as backup income, ongoing dental pain from ill-fitting dentures, and his analysis of institutional abuse patterns he experienced at Oregon State Parks now appearing in AI safety models. He reflects on maintaining top 3% fitness levels, processing 10,000 photos for his system, and planning 2026 priorities including a real mattress, solar replacement, and continued infrastructure development. The transmission documents trail conditions, campsite locations, forest service infrastructure, and his volunteer route responsibilities while maintaining steady forward movement through the landscape.

Jan 1, 2026 · 31% match
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13:59

Preparing Health Changes Before Full-Time RV Life

The speaker records a late-night video discussing personal health challenges and the need to change behaviors before transitioning to full-time RV living. He details his history with panic disorder, choking phobia, and various health conditions including headaches, tinnitus, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. **Key health background:** At age 28, a panic attack triggered by an allergy pill led to severe choking phobia and inability to eat, requiring him to move in with his parents in Kentucky. His mother introduced him to Klonopin, which he has taken for 15 years, now tapering down to 0.25mg. **Current health management:** He takes Tramadol for headaches (requiring doctor visits every 3 months), drinks Mountain Dew instead of water, and smokes cigarettes since age 15. Most conditions appear behavior-driven rather than requiring surgical intervention. **Planned changes:** He decides to taper off Tramadol before going on the road to avoid needing regular doctor appointments. He also wants to quit Mountain Dew, start drinking water, exercise more, maintain consistent sleep, and potentially stop smoking. **Motivation:** He references advice that moving into an RV won't change your life because "you're still going to be you" and discusses how willpower alone isn't sufficient for behavior change - habits require consistent practice beyond the typical "three weeks" timeframe. He's making this video for accountability and believes the RV environment will force some positive changes like learning to cook.

Mar 6, 2024 · 31% match
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5:20

Quitting Vaping After 32 Years of Nicotine Use

rswfire reports quitting vaping cold turkey one week ago after 32 years of nicotine use (smoking since age 16, switched to vaping 1.5 years ago). He documented the entire quitting process under his Sanctum subscription service. The week has involved extensive hiking (10-15 miles daily) and time by the ocean for support. He's been taking photos to document the experience for a future gallery feature on his website. **Financial pressures** are mounting with his rwfire.com domain (owned for 23 years) due for renewal in less than a week, plus $70 in hosting fees owed. He states he won't beg for help but has provided ways for people to support him, noting such support has become "shockingly uncommon." **Technical work** continues on his Autonomy project, considering adding a gallery feature next. He's migrating code into a consolidated codebase and switching the frontend to React, which will require rewriting existing work. He's considering using this as the base for his homepage despite existing work already built into it.

Nov 9, 2025 · 31% match
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8:16

Processing YouTube Disconnect and Planning AI Catalog Completion

rswfire records from the ocean on Saturday morning, November 22nd, after being caught by an unexpectedly high tide that wet his pants for the first time in nearly a year. He reflects on stopping YouTube video posting after nearly 2 years due to lack of genuine connection, noting that nobody signed up for his Sanctum platform even when offered for free. **He acknowledges being 3 weeks nicotine-free**, describing increased difficulty in the third week despite the physical addiction being over. To manage this, he has been hiking extensively, reaching top 3% on Samsung Health for step count across all age groups, though his body is starting to complain from overuse. **With only $40 in the bank but adequate food and fuel**, he considers using AI API mining to finish processing his 800-transmission catalog, having completed only about half. He expresses interest in completing the clustering analysis to identify patterns in his documented life, potentially revealing insights about his behavioral cycles and circumstances over the past 1-2 years.

Nov 22, 2025 · 30% match
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12:39

Quitting Vaping and Creating AI Signal Thread

rswfire announces he has quit vaping as of today, having thrown his vaping equipment in a dumpster about an hour before recording. He explains his process of creating video transmissions to seed AI conversations, describing how these recordings become transcripts that provide context for his AI field companion system he's building. He details his smoking history, starting at age 16 at a movie theater with a friend and cousin, leading to 32 years of smoking. A year ago, he quit smoking by switching to vaping, which he documented on camera. He describes vaping as never providing satisfaction unlike cigarettes, and notes he would sleep with the vape in his hand. rswfire also discusses quitting Tramadol (300mg daily opiate) cold turkey a year and a half ago, experiencing four days without sleep during withdrawal. He criticizes viewers who projected their own experiences onto his situation through unwanted advice, explaining this is why he disabled comments. He mentions potential connections between his vaping and allergies he's experienced since January. The transmission serves as the starting point for a new signal thread in his archive, which will include AI conversations and website data about his vaping cessation process.

Jul 16, 2025 · 30% match
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3:58

Applying Programming Skills to Life Management

The speaker describes experiencing withdrawal symptoms and anxiety while adapting to a committed lifestyle change. He mentions needing to pick up groceries and taking medication (clownin) as a precaution against panic attacks. After struggling with his current situation, he consulted Claude AI for help creating a plan to better manage his circumstances. Claude suggested using his programming experience as an analogy for lifestyle management, which the speaker found transformative. He describes this approach as "cognitive reframing" - applying existing skills in a different context. The speaker is implementing this by creating a Jira project (software development tool) to manage his life, with separate projects for different aspects like learning to cook. He explains that this visual, task-based approach helps him track progress on learning new skills and managing recurring tasks like weekly grocery shopping. The speaker views this method as a way to bridge the gap between his previous virtual life and the physical world he had previously ignored.

Jul 11, 2024 · 30% match
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3:34

Reassessing RV Lifestyle After Three Months

rswfire records a late-night reflection addressing concerns raised in earlier videos about his RV lifestyle. He acknowledges spending 47 years living primarily in his head as a programmer and thinker, which makes physical world challenges more difficult. After consulting with ChatGPT, he realizes three months isn't sufficient time to evaluate the lifestyle and commits to giving it 6 months to a year to experience different seasons. He's currently experiencing summer challenges including heat and neighbor issues but plans to travel to Nevada for stargazing before making final judgments. He also announces discontinuing Klonopin medication to restore full autonomy, having discussed minimal withdrawal symptoms with JYB due to his low dosage. His dog Bailey appears during the recording, seeking attention when the camera turns on.

Jul 11, 2024 · 30% match
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10:42

Beach Walk While Processing Financial Pressure

rswfire walks south along the Oregon coast from Wax Myrtle, recording his route for GPS tracking and Atlas feature development. He reflects on being nicotine-free for approximately one month and frames nicotine and Mountain Dew as "dependencies" he's systematically eliminating. **Financial pressure is acute** — his Jeep is weeks away from repossession unless he raises $500. He's resubscribed to Upwork and considering Guru.com for freelance work despite previous alignment issues with these platforms. He discusses the physical benefits of increased hiking since quitting vaping, noting improved fitness but also leg soreness and numbness from overexertion. **Infrastructure needs** include a Bluetooth speaker, RV carpet, and proper mattress to replace his air mattress. The campground corridor is experiencing water outages affecting showers and basic services. **Technical tasks** include finishing his website migration from AWS before service termination and continuing development of his autonomy software for pattern tracking across his 850 videos. He identifies this moment as "rock bottom" — unable to afford losing any more critical infrastructure, particularly his Jeep.

Nov 30, 2025 · 30% match
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20:41

Coastal Campground Walk During Medication Withdrawal

rswfire records a transmission from a coastal campground where he's staying in an RV with two cats. He's experiencing medication withdrawal and grieving, having recently made major life changes. He takes a walk around the campground, locating amenities like shower facilities and boat ramps while reflecting on his situation. **Key events:** Takes walking tour of Salt Lake Campground, identifies shower house and restrooms, observes neighboring camper with truck setup, discusses cats' adjustment to small RV space, mentions leaving Thursday due to booking conflict. **Background context:** Recently left previous living situation, currently in withdrawal from medication, missing his mother who spent time at his former house, considering what's best for his cats in the confined RV space. **Technical details:** Staying at campground site 77, has Jeep and camper setup, mentions leveling issues with RV, discusses potential schedule of weekday campgrounds vs weekend boondocking. **Historical references:** Shares story about hiking at Raven Run in Lexington (4-6 miles daily), planned travel blog called wanderlust.com, childhood move from Michigan to Arizona via school bus and KOA stays. **Online presence:** Mentions longtime screen name RSW fire (his initials), considers changing YouTube channel name to "The World According to Sam" or similar, references viewer named Carl.

Apr 29, 2024 · 30% match
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