"I'm in a WhatsApp food group, we're called The Rabbits. I sent a photograph to everybody. And they were all asking, well, tell us what it's like. So I ate it - big hairy thing. And the second I ate it, I felt wonky. I said to the food group, 'I feel like I'm drunk'."
"None of us really are. It's going years. We share recipes and we talk about latest foods, about ten or 12 of us."
Debbie Deegan suffered a mini stroke in May that left her hospitalized for weeks, unable to sit up and without a voice. Her son Mikey returned home to care for her and developed an AI voice agent to help her regain speech, which proved invaluable. The morning of the stroke she had eaten lion's mane mushrooms for the first time and immediately felt 'wonky' and 'drunk' after eating it. She shares food photos in a WhatsApp group called The Rabbits, a group of about ten to twelve people who exchange recipes and food ideas while pretending to be vegetarians.
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