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5:43

Doctor Abandonment Forces Cold Turkey Withdrawal

rswfire records at 3:00 AM after being woken by his cat Bailey. He explains why he cannot taper off medication as commenters suggest. **His trusted doctor of four decades initially responded positively when told about the RV move**, but then suddenly put staff between them and cut off communication after an appointment was scheduled. The doctor's abandonment forces rswfire into cold turkey withdrawal rather than the gradual tapering he would prefer. He expresses shock at this betrayal from someone he considered a friend and trusted deeply. **The transmission is interrupted multiple times by Bailey the cat demanding attention and sitting on him**. rswfire warns others to be careful what they tell their doctors.

Apr 27, 2024 · 31% match
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9:46

Morning Update on Sleep Issues and Dentist Appointment

The speaker begins a morning transmission after only 4 hours of sleep, addressing a previous video they posted about feeling alone and struggling with self-worth issues. They report quitting smoking over 24 hours ago and are using vaping and nicotine patches as substitutes. A piercing ball fell out overnight but was replaced with a band-aid temporarily. The speaker has a dentist appointment scheduled requiring a 3-hour round trip drive and plans to look for hoop earrings. They express readiness to move on from their current 3-month stationary period. Sleep problems persist due to an uneven bed frame (quarter-inch off) and RV rocking motion when their 15-pound cat Bailey moves around. They consulted ChatGPT about smoking cessation health benefits and sleep issues. The speaker needs to shower and shop before the appointment, mentioning they have dentures but haven't been wearing them due to poor fit and gag reflex issues. Some ordered items were mistakenly delivered to their parents' house.

Jun 10, 2024 · 29% match
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4:04

Analyzing RV Slide-Out as Systemic Failure

rswfire explains why RV slide-outs represent systemic failure and societal regression rather than progress. He describes experiencing 6 months of back pain due to an uneven bed platform integrated into a breaking slide mechanism. The slide-out eliminated storage space and forced constant reconfiguration of his living space. When extended, the bed was uncomfortable and uneven due to the split platform design. He attempted multiple solutions including bed toppers, new mattresses, and foam boards to level the surface, all creating additional friction. rswfire argues that slide-outs add stress and friction to life rather than improving it, comparing this to broader societal problems. He emphasizes that manufacturers prioritized a perceived amenity over basic human needs like quality sleep and adequate storage.

Sep 7, 2024 · 28% match
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6:16

RV Electrical Troubleshooting and Setup Issues

The speaker documents an evening in their RV at 9 PM, dealing with ongoing electrical problems and poor dealership service quality. Their father visited to help troubleshoot electrical issues, discovering that a blown fuse in a restricted access panel was causing problems - despite being told by dealership technicians never to access that area. The speaker expresses frustration with the RV industry's poor craftsmanship, noting shoddy wiring repairs with unprofessional tape jobs on what appears to be a significant financial investment. The RV interior is disorganized because the speaker had to retract the slides and level the unit, using pyramid-shaped leveling blocks. They're using a ceramic electric heater on low setting due to electrical limitations, which has blown fuses when used on high. The speaker mentions plans to build a custom desk area for solar equipment and other systems. Throughout the recording, their cat Oliver is actively covering up food and later destroying curtains behind a barrier. The speaker notes the importance of staying organized in the RV space and mentions their mother will help fix curtains that are hanging too low. They express tiredness from poor sleep the previous night and hope to sleep better with the curtains installed and heater running.

Mar 12, 2024 · 28% 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 · 28% match
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3:14

Waking Up Disoriented After Campground Empties

The speaker wakes up feeling physically heavy and disoriented after what appears to be a difficult sleep period. He discovers that the campground has completely emptied out - 10 or 12 campers have left while he was sleeping. Initially confused about what day it is, he learns from his mother that it's Sunday, not Saturday as he thought. He observes strange wind patterns that can blow his RV door open forcefully but leave other items undisturbed. **The speaker had planned to level his camper and empty the tanks but crashed before completing the tasks.** He decides to finish leveling the camper but postpone the tank maintenance for another day. He expresses relief about having the week to himself and mentions plans to bring his cats outside and possibly make burgers. The transmission ends with him sneezing repeatedly and reflecting on an unconscious purchase decision.

Apr 28, 2024 · 27% match
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5:13

Processing RV Transition Dreams and Financing Anxiety

rswfire records a 4:30 AM transmission after waking twice from dreams about RV life and resource management. He is close to purchasing an $84,000 RV, the most expensive item he has ever financed. His credit score dropped from 780 to 740 due to recent activity including his previous RV purchase in December ($40,000). The dealership submitted financing paperwork to the same bank that approved his first RV, and he saw them pull his credit after the dealership closed. He interprets the dreams as his subconscious working through scenarios and preparing for the transition from conventional life to RV living. He acknowledges fear and anxiety about financing approval and managing resources on the road but maintains excitement about the transition.

Mar 2, 2024 · 25% 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 · 25% match
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8:51

Waiting at Vet with Luna for Blood Test

rswfire brings Luna, a young female tortoiseshell kitten, to a veterinary appointment for blood work and health assessment. Luna had been awake since 4 AM, vocalizing and wanting out of confinement. At the vet clinic, they wait for the veterinarian who was delayed by an emergency call to see cows. During the wait, rswfire observes Luna's behavior and recovery progress. The kitten shows signs of improvement - eating well, being active, and displaying what rswfire calls "tortitude" (tortoiseshell attitude). Luna had previously been anemic and went through health difficulties, but appears to be recovering. rswfire keeps Luna contained in a carrier during the wait, despite her attempts to escape and explore. The speaker reflects on Luna's growth trajectory, estimating she's 3-4 months old and will reach adolescent size in about 6 months. rswfire mentions not having had a female cat since childhood, decades ago.

Aug 12, 2024 · 24% match
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15:39

Managing New Kitten Luna with Bailey

The speaker returns home to find Luna, a new kitten, in her cage and attempts to coax her out. Luna has eaten food while the speaker was away but seems hesitant to leave her safe space. The speaker interacts with both Luna and Bailey, an older cat who appears territorial about the new arrival. Luna explores briefly, makes various vocalizations, and shows interest in dry kitten food for the first time. Bailey displays some stress behaviors around the kitten. The speaker manages the introduction between the two cats while noting Luna's need for rest and recovery. The environment appears to be temporary housing, with plans to move to a new location within a week. Throughout the interaction, Luna demonstrates typical kitten behaviors including curiosity, vocalization, and periods of wanting to nap.

Aug 13, 2024 · 24% match
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7:45

Living in Small RV Space During Federal Shutdown Uncertainty

rswfire records from inside his RV at 5 AM on his first day off, describing the challenges of living in a small space with limited possessions. He discusses how his slide mechanism was broken for eight months during travel from Kentucky to Oregon but recently started working again, allowing him to extend his living space and set up a full bed. He mentions selling his desktop GPU and trying to sell the computer itself due to financial constraints, now working from his laptop. **Federal government shutdown** is pending, which could close campgrounds and corridors, affecting his scheduled Monday move to his next assignment. He plans to spend his weekend working on expanding his website with social features and attempting to better organize his cramped living space. The transmission shows the practical realities of mobile living - constant iteration and organization challenges in a space where even essential items are difficult to store.

Sep 30, 2025 · 24% 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 · 24% match
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