Little at the doctors office...

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Doood. I just went full on little at the doctor without even meaning to. :sweatdrop:

I was sitting in the room with my mom (who was the one seeing the doctor, it's a foot specialist so I go help her get her shoes off 'cause she's having trouble with her one ankle.)

A big truck or something went by and I just looked up and said "OMG. The dragon is out. It better not go downtown. Someone will smack it and say "YOU GET ON UP OUT OF HERE WITH THAT FIREBREATHING. GO ON NOW! GET!" And the poor dragon will go away and hide under the bridge."

And then I realized what I said. :laugh:

Mom was just like "I hope it's not a dragon. It's too hot outside already."

Anybody else have any other 'Random Little Time' stories like this?
 
That’s a cool account - luckily it all ended without much embarrassment I sounds like

For me I get triggered into little space by things sometimes as well - mainly by calling things by the little boy name I use for stuff - for example when a police car or fire engine goes by I can randomly call out -

“nee naw nee naw - it’s a loud nee naw engine”

or something like that or another one is when I see a baby with a blanket I will comment that it looks like a “nice binky”


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sometimes when im thinking about diapers etc., i accidentally say something out loud. one of these times, i am sure someone will hear and understand something i would rsther they didnt. but, so far, so good.
 
Someone told me once "You could get blackmailed with that kind of stuff!"

I said something like "I don't particularly care if someone sees my pamps. I'd just say "Go ahead, you won't do it." " (Because why would they? Then they'd have no material left for extortion purposes and if I didn't give a poot anyway, it's worthless. *giggles* )

I like to play with toys at the store. Like see how the baby toys do their things. My friend who passed away last year used to play with me. LOL My mom would be like "I can't take either of you anywhere." And we'd take off with a bouncy ball and try to play four-square in the Walmart. It's amazing we never got kicked out. (But we weren't annoying anyone, so that's likely why. The workers would just laugh at my mom 'cause she's standing there like "If I buy you the ball, will you two come on?")
 
This actually happens to me a lot. Me and whomever I'm with might pass by the toys section in a store and just start throwing the rubber balls or foot balls at each other, playing dress up, playing with the swords or water guns going "pew pew pew", or playing with the dolls or cars. I get nervous at the doctor like a little kid and take my favorite toy with. Sometimes I play with those weird wooden beads on the curly wire stuck to a table toy at the doctor office. I'll go to the park and swing on the swings or the merry-go-round and end up giddy and giggly because its fun. It happens pretty randomly.
 
BurgundyRose said:
This actually happens to me a lot. Me and whomever I'm with might pass by the toys section in a store and just start throwing the rubber balls or foot balls at each other, playing dress up, playing with the swords or water guns going "pew pew pew", or playing with the dolls or cars. I get nervous at the doctor like a little kid and take my favorite toy with. Sometimes I play with those weird wooden beads on the curly wire stuck to a table toy at the doctor office. I'll go to the park and swing on the swings or the merry-go-round and end up giddy and giggly because its fun. It happens pretty randomly.

I love those beads. XD I sat one time for over an hour of wait time just sliding them around. The doctors office was kind of like "Eeeeh? Are you OK?" And I'm like "THIS IS THE BEST TOY EVER. BEST TOY." This was as an adult. Same goes for wooden trains. But only the wooden ones. I don't care too much if it's plastic or the proper hobby trains, even though I -like- to see those, I only want to sit down and play with the little wooden ones.

I like to take those big pool noodles and sneak up on people with them. I don't hit them or anything, just take them, make a noise and when they look I'll go "WAGGAWAGGLE!" And make it wiggle at them weird. They usually start laughing and I run away to hide and wait for someone else to get WAGGLED. :laugh:
 
I call trains "toot toots" all the time by accident, lol.
 
i call all emergency vehicles (police/fire/med) Wee-Woo's

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But that's what they say! TOot-tooooot, Wee-woo. It's all true! *giggles*
 
Exactly why do growed up complicate things - a train is a toot toot - emergency is nee naw and a dog is a a woof woof - makes it much simpler to talk


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Well...
I admit to being "little" when visiting my Primaty Care Doctor.
I have to see her next week.
In the exam room, I normally suck my thumb in front of her and I am hugging one of my little plushies I carry in my Fisher-Price diaper bag.
She has seen me in my dydee, which is usually a bit wet, when she has to "check" different parts.
She understands that I am an "Adult Baby".
She did mention to me several years ago, that around 6 of her other patients here in Derry, Londonderry, and Windham here in the Nutfield region of New Hampshire are also Adult Babies.
It is nice to know that I am not the only Adult Baby in the area, but who knows who they are.
 
caitianx said:
Well...
I admit to being "little" when visiting my Primaty Care Doctor.
I have to see her next week.
In the exam room, I normally suck my thumb in front of her and I am hugging one of my little plushies I carry in my Fisher-Price diaper bag.
She has seen me in my dydee, which is usually a bit wet, when she has to "check" different parts.
She understands that I am an "Adult Baby".
She did mention to me several years ago, that around 6 of her other patients here in Derry, Londonderry, and Windham here in the Nutfield region of New Hampshire are also Adult Babies.
It is nice to know that I am not the only Adult Baby in the area, but who knows who they are.

That sounds so awesome!
 
CuddleWoozle said:
I love those beads. XD I sat one time for over an hour of wait time just sliding them around. The doctors office was kind of like "Eeeeh? Are you OK?" And I'm like "THIS IS THE BEST TOY EVER. BEST TOY." This was as an adult. Same goes for wooden trains. But only the wooden ones. I don't care too much if it's plastic or the proper hobby trains, even though I -like- to see those, I only want to sit down and play with the little wooden ones.

This is my homemade bead maze:
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I've wanted a wooden train set forever, but have yet to make it into a reality.
 
At my Bladder Biopsy, I had my little pink Penguin Birdie plushie friend with me.
She comforted me before, during, and after today's medical procedure.
 
Ooh I love Dragons and hope no one was mean to it!

If you know which bridge that Dragon lives under please tell me (especially if it’s a Silver Dragon.)
 
Well, the biggest bridge around the area is, ironically, the Bridge St. Bridge. LOL
 
caitianx said:
Well...
I admit to being "little" when visiting my Primaty Care Doctor.
I have to see her next week.
In the exam room, I normally suck my thumb in front of her and I am hugging one of my little plushies I carry in my Fisher-Price diaper bag.
She has seen me in my dydee, which is usually a bit wet, when she has to "check" different parts.
She understands that I am an "Adult Baby".
She did mention to me several years ago, that around 6 of her other patients here in Derry, Londonderry, and Windham here in the Nutfield region of New Hampshire are also Adult Babies.
It is nice to know that I am not the only Adult Baby in the area, but who knows who they are.

I was lucky enough to find a family doc who has no issues with the scene. I've come in wearing jonjons and longalls; been on the table in training pants and in diapers; and even gotten a shot or two in my bottom. No issues ever.
 
MailCat581 said:
I always call trains choo-choos or woo-woos. I love riding in our van when I'm in little space. Last time we went out; I sat in my seat wearing just a tshirt and a diaper and had my pacifier in my mouth and of course had "Pookie" with me. He's my favorite bear. Joshie's doctor is mine also and he doesn't mind when I'm in full little space in his office. The only children/adults he will see are ones with special needs like Autism or in my case Asperger's.

My Primary Care Doctor is the one who first diagnosed me with Asperger's Syndrome back in 2005.
I am one of her first patients in Private Practice.
Yes, I call trains Choo-Choo's, and diapers, Dydees.
Nowadays I am in "Little Space" cognitively whenever I ride in the car with my brother who drives me everywhere I need to go away from home.
 
I love checking out the toy at the local Walmart... Well... In some ways I love it. In other ways it makes me jealous of all the girls that got to play with the Barbie's when the were little
 
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