EmilyFluff
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Hi all,
I was wondering if anybody else has experienced seizures that can result in incontinence. I get absence or atonic seizures that can make me have an accident without warning. Because they're unpredictable, I chose to wear 100% of the time.
This all started for me after a concussion from a bad bike accident. Luckily I was wearing my helmet, so it was just a significant concussion, and not "brains on the outside of my body." I briefly lost consciousness, but didn't go to the doctor til a few days later since I thought I'd shaken it off (aside from the scrapes and bruises, but I know how to handle those). After a bit of back and forth between doctors and units, and various scans, they determined I was likely epileptic from the concussion, but at least wasn't experiencing a brain bleed or anything potentially lethal.
Since then, I've had frequent episodes where I lose awareness of my surroundings (and maybe time too? It's really hard to tell, a lot of the time it feels almost like TV static flickering on and off like a dying lightbulb in my head) and if my bladder was full, it's let go. Also I've dropped a lot of things like this, and fallen over a few times.
For the people aware of this, they at least are understanding when I go into the bathroom carrying my bag with me. Though I keep the ABDL interests on the down-low.
I was wondering if anybody else has experienced seizures that can result in incontinence. I get absence or atonic seizures that can make me have an accident without warning. Because they're unpredictable, I chose to wear 100% of the time.
This all started for me after a concussion from a bad bike accident. Luckily I was wearing my helmet, so it was just a significant concussion, and not "brains on the outside of my body." I briefly lost consciousness, but didn't go to the doctor til a few days later since I thought I'd shaken it off (aside from the scrapes and bruises, but I know how to handle those). After a bit of back and forth between doctors and units, and various scans, they determined I was likely epileptic from the concussion, but at least wasn't experiencing a brain bleed or anything potentially lethal.
Since then, I've had frequent episodes where I lose awareness of my surroundings (and maybe time too? It's really hard to tell, a lot of the time it feels almost like TV static flickering on and off like a dying lightbulb in my head) and if my bladder was full, it's let go. Also I've dropped a lot of things like this, and fallen over a few times.
For the people aware of this, they at least are understanding when I go into the bathroom carrying my bag with me. Though I keep the ABDL interests on the down-low.