Here are some of the key features of this diaper.
Showing posts with label behavior problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label behavior problems. Show all posts
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Deaper Review: FAB SENSE CityPrint
Hello, today I want to ealk with you about a new adult diaper that recently got in the mail. It is the City Print Brief by Fab Sense. After wearing these I would have to say that these are very comfortable. The padding is very thick and absorbant. I can wear these at least 12 - 14 hour with no leaks.
Here are some of the key features of this diaper.
Super Absorbent Cotton Core
Plastic Backed Surface
Refastenable Tapes for extended wear
Double Leg Cuff Design
Elastic Waistband
Colourful and fun city print
3,000 ml absorbency
All Cases are shipped in plain discreet boxes
Sizes include Medium & Large
This is a very fun diaper to wear. The price is very reasonable, for the confort and quality.
Here are some of the key features of this diaper.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Why Some Epileptics (ABDL) Age Play
Some people don't why some of us like to age play. For a lot of people it's never for the same reason. Some ABDL's do it for stress relief, or some just miss that sense of reliving there childhood.
There is another group of people I want to talk about to today, something I don't think people know exists. People like myself, a person with epilepsy. Someone reading this may say this is ridiculous, but it's not a crazy as you may think.
I have many reasons that I age play, one of these reasons is my struggles with urinary incontinence.
Because of this I have to wear adult diapers, but this is not something to easily accept. To help myself accept this I have started to age play with baby toys, adult baby clothing, and ABDL clothing. With this new change in my life I have been a calmer person, have had less seizures, and I have felt more confident in my need for adult diapers.
There are sopme people who may be angry or upset with this article. Some who my say, I have epilepsy and I don't wear diapers and act like a baby. To those people I would like to say, all of us who deal with this are different. Also we all have different things going on with our health and how we choose to deal with our problems is different as well.
There is another group of people I want to talk about to today, something I don't think people know exists. People like myself, a person with epilepsy. Someone reading this may say this is ridiculous, but it's not a crazy as you may think.
I have many reasons that I age play, one of these reasons is my struggles with urinary incontinence.
Because of this I have to wear adult diapers, but this is not something to easily accept. To help myself accept this I have started to age play with baby toys, adult baby clothing, and ABDL clothing. With this new change in my life I have been a calmer person, have had less seizures, and I have felt more confident in my need for adult diapers.
There are sopme people who may be angry or upset with this article. Some who my say, I have epilepsy and I don't wear diapers and act like a baby. To those people I would like to say, all of us who deal with this are different. Also we all have different things going on with our health and how we choose to deal with our problems is different as well.
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Friday, December 2, 2016
Epilepsy & Wearing Diapers
One question that a lot of people ask. Is it normal for adults with epilepsy to wear diapers. The answer is that it is a matter of preference if the person with epileptic incontinance feels it is necessary for them to wear an adult diaper. Some people are OK with wearing them, while others are turned off by the idea.
When I started having problems with incontinence it was a very hard transition because in my mind I thaught only babies and old people wear them. One day I had an acident after having a seizure in public, I wet myself and it was an embaressing moment in my life. All I knew is that I never wanted that to ever happen again. In my opinion, it is better to wear an adult diaper then it is to have an embaressing acident in public.
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When I started having problems with incontinence it was a very hard transition because in my mind I thaught only babies and old people wear them. One day I had an acident after having a seizure in public, I wet myself and it was an embaressing moment in my life. All I knew is that I never wanted that to ever happen again. In my opinion, it is better to wear an adult diaper then it is to have an embaressing acident in public.
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VNS
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
My Bucket List
One thing that I have been thinking about as my life goes on is things I want to do bwfore I get to old, or before my condition gets to bad. I have been making a list of things goals in lfe that I want to accomplish in my life as well as places that I would like to go. Life is to short and we should do everythingf we can to live our dreams no matter how old or how old we are, and no matter what obstacles are put in our way.
I have my own list that I want to share, I will be working as hard as I can to check some of these of soon.
I have my own list that I want to share, I will be working as hard as I can to check some of these of soon.
- 1 Go to Wrestlemania
- 2 Visit another country
- 3 Make a film about Epilepsy
- 4 Earn a YouTube Silver and Gold Play Button
- 5 Take my family on cool vacations
- 6 Help young people, who strugle with depression, and substance abuse.
- 7 Go to VidCon
- 8 Have a meet up to meet some of my subscribers.
- 9 Visit NYC and see the 9/11 memorial
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Friday, December 7, 2012
Progression of My Leukodystrophy

People with this disorder experience
- Balance / equilibriun problems
- Shaking (ataxia)
- Seizures
- Problems with motor abilities (walking running)
- Probems with itellectual abilities (comprehension, memory, behavior)
- Sensory problems (seeing hearing etc.)

With my VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulator) I don't believe that this is a cure for my Leukodystrophy.
I have read from other people that they have had there loved ones have VNS to help control the seizures.
This does not stop the fact that the Myelin Sheath (white matter) in the brain is still in deterieration. So it is not my opinion that VNS will stop or control any of the other simptoms listed above. The reason for this is because I have begone to experience some of the other simptoms of this disease and it will only get worse as I get older.
Labels:
behavior problems,
Brain Damage,
comprehension,
Depression,
Epileptic,
Leukodystrophy,
motor abilities,
seizure,
sensory problems,
shaking
Location:
Niles, MI 49120, USA
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