Goerge Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 Does anybody eles share a special needs helmet fetish? I have always loved wearing unique helmets that make me feel like I'm special, this one I had to buy all the way from America although its made in England but you need a occupational therapist to write you up for one, you can't buy them anywhere.... I love wearing it while wetting my nappies 2
barney2005 Posted June 22, 2012 Posted June 22, 2012 I used to work in a home for people that had learning disabilities, all of them were incontinent and wore nappies 24/7. A few of them were really autistic and would just wander about making funny noises and peeing and pooping in the diapers. It made me jealous that they could do that and someone would always clean them up afterwards. 3 of them had to wear special helmets like that, it was great. One of them had a spare that I used to fantasise about taking home and wearing, that would have been amazing! I like pretending to be like this and although being with them wasn't a turn on, I get really turned on while doing the same as them. I'd love to act like retard and have a carer look after me and change me, get me dressed, feed me, push me round in a wheelchair etc.
ItchyTasty Posted June 22, 2012 Posted June 22, 2012 When (and I'm still) getting diagnosed for the correct type of seziures I have If it's caused by epilepsy or not.... As I've now been referred to see a heart specialist, as the specialist said I had a slow heart rate.... But one of my meds slows down the heart rate, like how thick can doctors get... Least it rules out a heart problem though. I first stayed in a specialist epilepsy hospital 3 times, and did see a few people with the worst ever epilepsy who had to wear those funny padded helmets. Not the worst of it though.... the people there, oh my fucking god.... had some of the most scary seizures EVER, made mine look like not much in comparison.
barney2005 Posted June 22, 2012 Posted June 22, 2012 yes the guys there that wore the helmets had really bad seizures.
sarah_ab Posted June 23, 2012 Posted June 23, 2012 the point of hte helmet is to protect individuals with drop seizures from suffering head injuries and in broke noses/jaws, depending on the helmet. Or to protect people with developmental, pervasive and other intellectual disabilities from harming themselves through ritualistic head banging.
Goerge Posted August 11, 2012 Author Posted August 11, 2012 I used to work in a home for people that had learning disabilities, all of them were incontinent and wore nappies 24/7. A few of them were really autistic and would just wander about making funny noises and peeing and pooping in the diapers. It made me jealous that they could do that and someone would always clean them up afterwards. 3 of them had to wear special helmets like that, it was great. One of them had a spare that I used to fantasise about taking home and wearing, that would have been amazing! I like pretending to be like this and although being with them wasn't a turn on, I get really turned on while doing the same as them. I'd love to act like retard and have a carer look after me and change me, get me dressed, feed me, push me round in a wheelchair etc. Thats my fantasy, I've always wanted to be incontinent and have people care for me.
crawling-in-diapers Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 Does anybody eles share a special needs helmet fetish?
Princess Roxy Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 I've never really thought about disability helmets much, actually, but I can see the appeal.
abdlalex Posted May 10, 2020 Posted May 10, 2020 Avsolutely!!!! I've had a bizarre obsession with these types of helmets for years!!! 1
paragirl123 Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 I have one of those helmets now and wear it the whole time I'm in spastic retard mode. My boyfriend loves it. 1
mario14lt Posted January 25 Posted January 25 I do I have a soft full coverage helmet and a hard helmet from danmar 1
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