@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 4:57

A Hero's Dose of Psilocybin

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So it's driving me nuts. I feel very sluggish in my brain. It's lagging. It's like the computers doing a reset and just got stuck halfway through with that spinning multicolored wheel of death. So here we come back to heroes dose of psilocybin. The only cure I food on the internet. Besides the generic vanilla pedestrian advice that general medicine gives us, which is do exercise, eat a healthy diet, lead a healthy lifestyle, do jigsaw puzzles for your brain
@SeekingPlumb

@GeorgieDee

Oh, you make me laugh. Turns out you're not a hero. Oh, my goodness. The idea sounds terrifying to me. If it's daunting to you, and I already experienced it's brain fog and have for a few decades. And yes, I can say that diet and sleep and puzzles and these kinds of things help, but only to a degree. But I already have issues of like, do I want to change something like that and potentially make things worse?
@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_SisuΒ Β·Β 4:05
And I'm trying to think if I believe that any part of me is different as a result of having Covet. And I'm not sure, I'm not certain. I don't believe I've noticed a difference. But I have heard of people talking about this brain fog that you've referenced. Even co workers have told me I had Covet, and now I feel like my mind is cloudy or I'm not able to think as clear or remember things like I used to
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Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 2:34

@Joshawah_Ross We still Alive! Paul Stamets. https://youtu.be/pXHDoROh2hA

Like, I don't really want to go tripping, but wow. Your story, joshua incredible. You know that point where the doctor said your white blood cells are at the point where you should have leukemia? Do you know that happened to me once, too. I was really ill in my thirty s, and I went to the doctor and said, I just feel like I've got the worst flu in the world. I feel terrible
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@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 0:52

@Her_Sisu

Thanks. Herse. You Hersisu? Jail yeah. I think it's really important to take responsibility for our own health in this day and age. Especially when pharmaceutical companies are basically drug dealers and doctors. They're pimps, and it's such a corrupt system. I'm so glad I found this new doctor. Hey, babe. Because he is so down with it. Like, he knows how corrupt the medical system is. He knows its flaws, and I can talk to him about anything
@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 1:47

@SeekingPlumb Tomorrow Night!

I would love to do it if it's going to cure my brain fog. But number one, there's no guarantee. And number two, I am s*** scared that it's going to fry my brain and it's going to turn me even more insane than I already am and I'll never come back from that strange multicolored unicorn rainbow place. Do you know what I mean? Like, it's frightening, but yeah
@SeekingPlumb

@GeorgieDee

I said no. But seriously, in many ways, you are my hero. I mean, I really admire a lot of things about you. It's funny, right now I can just hear you saying, okay, come on, give it to me. Tell me. Tell me more. More. Tell me more. But I couldn't help myself. I'm like, in this particular context, it just was funny. I love you too, Georgie. And you're right
@zejacques
Jack .
@zejacquesΒ Β·Β 3:38

@GeorgieDee @Joshawah_Ross πŸ„

When we were younger, it was almost like a weekend occurrence. Luckily I kind of came out of that stage in my life with no serious harm to my brain. It's also operating in a high capacity, I would say, and it was all recreational use, like this was when we were younger and just having fun, but then when I was older, I definitely took more of a medicinal approach
@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 2:48

@zejacques Hi Aussie!!! πŸ–πŸ˜Š

I think I've heard you before and I'm fairly sure you don't actually live in Australia, do you? You're living in America. I'm more authentic, mate, because I'm actually living in Australia. Joking. Yeah, lots of LSD in use and I think it's good to be able to get drugs
@zejacques
Jack .
@zejacquesΒ Β·Β 2:41

@GeorgieDee 🦘

And I say that seriously because when we're trying to shift the paradigm forward with the psychedelic and hallucinogens to address things you mentioned, like cancer or ones that have already really been proven like anxiety and depression, we need to ensure that we're kind of dismantling this war on drugs conversation. So people might be like, oh, well, you'll lose control, or it might take too much, or whatever
@GeorgieDee
Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDeeΒ Β·Β 2:08

@zejacques

You know, how's it going? How's it going, Jack? Oh, man. I used to teach my immigrant students how to understand Australians and how to speak Australian, because, you know, obviously having an English background. Brown I don't actually have a really strong Australian accent, but I love a mild Australian accent. I think it's so cute. And everybody loves Aussie's. Everybody loves them. Nobody hates them. Maybe the Balinese. Anyway, everybody loves Aussies
@zejacques
Jack .
@zejacquesΒ Β·Β 3:28
The conversations are just like funny stuff, but just listening to their voices and twang and the really sick Ochre accent is pretty funny. And then I've also been listening back to Carl Barron, the iconic Ozzy comedian. I'm sure you may have heard of him. If not, definitely go check him out. And he's so funny he stopped on accents. It makes me kind of feel nice and warm in the tummy. But that's hilarious that they went to a shopping center
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