ForumOnline-Shop

Author Topic: Story: Leigh and Joel  (Read 4575 times)

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #15 on: 20. May 2024, 04:42:46 AM »
Ch. 116 - Jimmy Arrives

 
Today is the day that Judy and Jimmy have been waiting an eternity for. They are finally going to meet face-to-face after their long online and telephone courtship. Judy has been a nervous wreck, fretting about everything. She's worried that Jimmy will reject her for some reason, despite Pete's assurances that it won't happen.

 
Luckily, there are two new things in Judy's life to distract her a bit. The first thing is that she got glasses on Monday. Judy had an eye test a few weeks ago and found out she needed glasses. She chose a pair with rectangular black frames that look quite stylish on her. As with her orthodontic and orthopedic braces, she really likes her glasses and, like me, considers them a fashion accessory. Judy plans to order several more pairs when Jimmy arrives; she wants him to help her choose.

 
The second thing is her new wheelchair, a very sporty red metallic number. About a month ago, Jimmy asked her if she ever used a wheelchair. Judy replied that she uses my old one or her sister's but has always wanted one of her own. Jimmy had seen an online ad for an almost new wheelchair and purchased it for Judy. He shipped it to her, and it arrived the other day. Judy really likes using it, and she even went out to dinner with Joel and me last night in it without her leg braces or even shoes. I was worried about her transferring to a public toilet without shoes, with her feet touching the dirty floor. However, Judy said she had Rebekah put a catheter in for her the other day and that she quite likes the convenience.

 
After Judy had breakfast with us, I went with her to her cottage to choose her outfit. Rebekah soon joined us to do her makeup and hair. Judy wanted to look ravishing for Jimmy, but she was so excited and nervous that she couldn't make up her mind about anything. She was in and out of her various colored Milwaukee braces and KAFOs, swapping shoes and sandals, too. Clothes were spread out on her bed, and she kept trying on different outfits. Judy simply couldn't make up her mind as to what she wanted to wear, and she hadn't even thought about her hair and makeup yet.

 
The fashion show went on for several hours, and I told Judy she better pick an outfit since Emme and Pete would be here soon to take her to the airport to get Jimmy. Time got away from her, and we heard Pete and Emme pull up outside. Emme came in to get Judy, who was standing there in only her brown Milwaukee brace and KAFOs, high wedge boots on her feet, with her catheter bag lying on the floor; she was definitely not ready to go. Emme said they were running late, and there was no way Judy would be ready in time; they would be back with Jimmy in a few hours. Judy began to tear up as Emme and Pete drove away.

 
Getting left behind motivated Judy to finally pick an outfit. She decided on her black braces and black, high-heeled Mary Janes. She removed the braces she was wearing, placed her black KAFOs on her flaccid legs, and tightened all the buckles before putting on her matching Milwaukee brace. Rebekah strapped Judy's catheter bag to her leg before helping her put on a dark purple sleeveless dress that was cut extremely low in the back, exposing much of her Milwaukee brace. Judy took off her glasses and had Rebekah do her makeup, with a hint of purple around her eyes. Her ponytail and curly bangs looked great with her glasses and metallic smile.

 
Judy got in her wheelchair,I placed her crutches in the holder on the back, and we all went to my house. There is something very alluring about a beautiful young woman in braces using a manual wheelchair. I know Jimmy will be blown away when he sees Judy; she looks absolutely stunning. When we got to my place, we just waited quietly, with Judy playing with her phone and fidgeting in her wheelchair.

 
The silence was broken when Judy's phone rang; it was Jimmy. After an emotional reunion with his best friend Pete, they were on their way and would arrive in an hour. Judy was so excited but also extremely apprehensive. We tried to calm her, but it was no use; only meeting Jimmy would relieve her anxiety.

 
When we heard Pete's car pull up, Judy wheeled to the front door and opened it. Jimmy saw her and came running over, scooped Judy out of her wheelchair, and hugged her. They clung to each other for several minutes, crying with joy. Then they stood facing each other, holding hands to support Judy, and looked dreamily into each other's eyes. Slowly, they leaned towards each other, their lips met, and a passionate kiss ensued, followed by another long hug. Not a word had been spoken yet.

 
Jimmy finally said, "Oh, Judy, you are a million times more beautiful in person than in any of the pictures. This is so emotional for me; it's like we have been together for years, despite this being the first time we ever met. I love you, Judy, and I hope this is the beginning of a long and happy life together."

 
Judy emotionally replied, "I hope so, too, Jimmy. This has been such a strange way to start a relationship, but I have strong feelings for you, and I know we will have a happy life together. I'm so thankful that Pete introduced us and that you accept me as I am. I love you, Jimmy."

 
The two young lovers embraced and kissed once again.

 
Rebekah then suggested that we all talk and get to know each other better. Jimmy and Judy were still standing face-to-face, holding on to each other, and he asked how she gets around in her braces. Judy said she normally uses crutches or the wheelchair he gifted her, but she could walk arm in arm with him. The couple walked to the den, where they sat down on the couch next to each other.
 

Jimmy got the conversation started by saying to Judy, "Before we ever spoke, Pete told me all about your unique lifestyle. He also told me about why Emme wears her braces and about all your friends, too. I fully accept and understand your desires, and I share some of them myself. I know that Leigh is wearing her cast to do the same thing you have done, Judy. It's really cool, and, as you know, I have a bit of a thing for girls that wear braces."
 

It was then that Paul and Joel got home, and they joined us. With Jimmy expressing not only acceptance but also understanding of our lifestyles, the conversation turned to other topics. Jimmy never talked much to Judy about Army life, just that he worked in the motor pool, and Judy wanted to know exactly what her soldier boyfriend did. Joel and Paul wanted to know if Jimmy had seen combat and what it was like.
 

Jimmy replied, "Well, the only combat I saw was in the mess hall, fighting the so-called food, plus a few troublesome injection pumps in the shop. My work simply kept the fighting man in the fight. The only time I ever shot a gun was during basic training and at the trap club. Army life was almost like civilian life for me; I went to school for about six months, then worked in a shop that rebuilt injection pumps and fuel injectors. It's been a great life, and I have learned a lot of skills, but now I want to settle down with someone special like Judy. I even saved almost all my pay to start a business, too."
 

We talked for a while longer, then Rebekah suggested that we go down to her place for dinner. The prospect of a home-cooked meal got Jimmy really excited. He said that the only time he got a good meal was when he would visit his friends Scott and Lori. We all headed down to Rebekah's house, with Judy and Jimmy stopping at her cottage. They spent about an hour together at Judy's place before arriving at Rebekah's, where Jimmy enjoyed a home-cooked dinner.
 

After dinner, we talked a lot more. Joel told Jimmy about our bus repair business and asked what his plans were. Jimmy said he wanted to start a Diesel injection shop, and Joel said there was definitely a need in our area. Joel and Jimmy agreed to meet and talk business in the near future after he gets settled in.
 

With the topic of getting settled in brought up, Pete said that their guest room was Jimmy's for as long as he needed it. Judy said that Jimmy could stay with her, but she understood if he wanted to spend some time with Pete too. Emme suggested they have two guest rooms and that it would be great if Judy stayed the weekend with them. That way, Judy and Jimmy could get to know each other better in a neutral environment. Jimmy and Judy thought that was a great idea, and they went back to her place to pack her bag.
 

Jimmy and Judy had a wonderful weekend together with Pete and Emme. There is definitely a spark between them, and I know they are right for each other. After their stay with Pete and Emme, Jimmy moved into Judy's cottage right away. She has a spare room, but I don't think that's where Jimmy is staying.
 

Judy finished school a few weeks ago and has been working full-time. She took the week off from work to spend time with Jimmy and get him settled in with her. Jimmy doesn't have much when it comes to personal possessions—just some clothes, his shotguns, and several trophies from competitions he has won. He and Judy went clothes shopping on Monday, and they had a great time. Judy said that Jimmy is very caring and offers her assistance without making her feel helpless. She also said he has a great sense of style, which is important to her.
 

There's something happening this week that Judy had almost forgotten about: she has an orthodontic appointment. It's not just a visit to get her archwires and ligatures changed; she is getting her expanders, tongue crib, and headgear, too. Jimmy knew she would be getting these appliances and has been very supportive. He even told Judy that he always wanted to get braces because his teeth were a bit crooked but never had the opportunity.

 
On Friday morning, the young couple came up to our house for breakfast, like Judy always does. Joel cooked, as he has been doing since I have been in my cast. Jimmy seems to really enjoy home-cooked meals after all the mess hall food he has eaten over the years. He said that Judy is a great cook, and he loves helping her in the kitchen and learning to cook. Over breakfast, I reminded both of them that Judy's teeth would be quite sore after she got her expanders and to plan for soft foods for the next few days. They were both excited about Judy's orthodontic upgrades and were off to the orthodontist.

 
The next morning, Jimmy and Judy once again came to our place for breakfast. Judy now had quite the lisp, a shiny facebow protruding from her lips, and a black cervical strap around her neck. Her tongue crib and expanders could clearly be seen when she spoke. But Judy wasn't the only one with a lisp and headgear; Jimmy was now sporting braces and headgear, too. Joel and I were both taken aback and asked what had happened at Dr. Joe's yesterday. Judy, barely understandable with her severe lisp, said:

 
"When we went to see Joe yesterday, he had everything ready for me. It didn't take too long for him to remove my archwires and the bands where my expanders and tongue crib would go. Next thing I knew, he had me biting down on that little tool to place the bands of my new appliances, and boy do I have a mouthful of metal now. He then put on new archwires, and they are pretty tight but not painful. My facebow and cervical headgear were fitted, and I got several different colors like you have, Leigh."

 
"Once Joe was done with me, Jimmy asked if Joe would look at his teeth. He did, and he said that Jimmy could benefit from orthodontic treatment, and if he wanted, he could get braces right away. Jimmy asked me what I thought, and I told him to go for it; both of us having braces would be fun. 3D scans and X-rays of Jimmy's teeth were taken, and Sally cleaned and polished his teeth while Joe went to the lab to make Jimmy's appliances."

 
"When Joe returned with Jimmy's appliances, he took a seat in the chair, and Joe got to work. Luckily, there was enough space for the bands on Jimmy's appliances, and soon his expanders and tongue crib were in place. They were a tight fit, and his teeth are sore; that is why he's so quiet this morning."

 
"Once his brackets were cemented in place, Jimmy's archwires were placed and secured with purple ligature bands that match mine. His facebow and cervical headgear were then fitted. He looks so sexy with his braces and headgear, and his lisp sounds so dreamy. I love how he looks, and he loves my new appliances, don't you Jimmy?"

 
Jimmy, with his mouthful of metal, replied, "Ah ove or aces, Oody. You ook o eksy if em, an ah ove i aces, oo." (I love your braces, Judy. You look so sexy in them, and I love my braces, too).

 
Boy, does Jimmy have a lisp! It's worse than Kathy or I ever had.

 
Breakfast was ready, and the couple began to slowly eat their meal of scrambled eggs, sausage, and hash browns. Over breakfast, Joel said he wanted to talk to Jimmy this afternoon about his idea for a business. Joel also asked Jimmy and Judy if they wanted to go to the military vehicle meet this evening at Pee Dee's and Jimmy could drive his WWII Jeep. They thought that sounded like fun, and Jimmy even has a WWII uniform to wear. Judy said she wanted to go shopping at the vintage clothing store and get a 1940s-style outfit to wear to the meet. The couple went and brushed their teeth before going off to do a little shopping.

 
We'll have a lot of fun tonight, and Jimmy will get to meet Sam, Millie, Kathy, and Lydia, too.

Offline TrainTrack

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 198
  • Gender: Female
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #16 on: 20. May 2024, 05:02:35 AM »
I really enjoy this story. I’ve read up to chapter 170 on a different site and it is really well written. I know you don’t think that the first bits are, but I have seen way worse things written online. Now it is outstanding.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #17 on: 20. May 2024, 06:13:25 AM »
I really enjoy this story. I’ve read up to chapter 170 on a different site and it is really well written. I know you don’t think that the first bits are, but I have seen way worse things written online. Now it is outstanding.

Thank you for the kind words! With time and suggestions from other authors, I have become a much better writer This has been a lot of fun, especially working in ideas from readers and even creating characters for them.

If you remember Sarah from the gang's visit to the mountain resort, she and her girlfriend will be appearing in several chapters starting at 177. As when we met Sarah in my story, JotaBSP is my co-author for these chapters. They were a lot of work, but a lot of fun, especially seeing my characters in scenes that I didn't write; they really came to life.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #18 on: 22. May 2024, 17:16:42 PM »
Ch. 117 - Jimmy Settles In


Early in the afternoon, I heard Judy's car pass by on the way to her cottage. A few minutes later, she called and asked if I could wheel down to her place; she had something to show me. As I arrived, so did Rebekah. We asked Judy where Jimmy was, and she said he was off with Joel to discuss his business plan. On the table was a large box, and Judy said she had bought a vintage dress to wear to Pee Dee's tonight.


Judy opened the box and pulled out a really sexy black dress with white polka dots. She asked Rebekah to help her get dressed for the evening and do her makeup, too. Rebekah was more than happy to help, and we went to Judy's bedroom. Judy got her black braces and attached a pair of black block-heeled booties, then she undressed.
 

When she took off her skirt, she still had her catheter, and I inquired about it. Judy said she enjoys the convenience of a catheter and, for some reason, likes how it feels. I told her that unlike most people, I also enjoy using a catheter, but I fear I have had one for so long now that I will need one permanently. Judy said she would remove it tomorrow; she is hoping to make love with Jimmy soon and doesn't want it in the way. Even though he moved in right away and they share a bed, they are taking things slowly, but Judy wants to pick up the pace.


Judy then polished all the metal on her black braces to a mirror-like shine before putting them on. Then, with Rebekah's help, she put on her dress; she didn't want to snag the fragile fabric on her Milwaukee brace. Her dress clung tightly around the pelvic girdle of her Milwaukee brace and came to just above her knees with a wide flare. The low-cut front and back really showed off the polished metal and leather of her Milwaukee brace; Judy looked really hot!
 

Now Judy asked Rebekah to do her makeup and put her hair up in pigtails. Soon, Judy looked like a 1940s pinup girl with dark eye makeup and bright red lips. With her hair in pigtails, the strap of Judy's cervical headgear was very visible, as was the neck ring of her Milwaukee. I have never seen Judy dress so sexy before, and Jimmy will be surprised and excited. Judy simply looks stunning!


With Jimmy, Paul, and Joel arriving home soon, Rebekah went home to get ready for the evening, and I went home to await Joel and our evening encounter in my hip spica Minerva cast. Joel and Jimmy soon arrived, with Jimmy going straight home to get the Jeep ready to take to Pee Dee's. He will be floored when he sees his sexy girl.
 

Joel and I didn't talk much; I just wanted to be out of my wheelchair and in bed in a different position, then be intimate with him. I wheeled myself to the bedroom, and Joel and I went through our evening ritual. We both find my cast to be extremely arousing and exciting. All I can think about is Joel coming home and pleasing me every evening. We had yet another electrifying encounter, and Joel gave me a sponge bath and brushed my teeth for me. He laid me on my left side so I could look out the window while he showered and got dressed for the evening.


After Joel got dressed, he got me into a skirt and blouse, and we went down to Judy's cottage. The Jeep was parked out in front, and Jimmy and Judy were just coming out the front door. Jimmy was in his WWII uniform, and Joel really liked Judy's sexy dress that showed off her Milwaukee brace. Jimmy helped Judy get in the Jeep and put her crutches in the back. Joel said for them to go meet Paul and Rebekah and follow them to form a convoy with Kathy and Lydia in town.
 
 
When we arrived at Pee Dee's, Sam and Millie were both just fooling around on their skates, with Millie in her carhop uniform. Both girls had on their custom-made wrist guards, Milwaukee braces, and their headgear, which is still firmly wired in place. When they saw us all pull into the lot, they smiled, showing off the thick mouth guards they wear when skating. We got parked, and Joel got me and my wheelchair out of the van.
 

Several of the club members asked about my big cast. I said it was just part of my treatment for my spinal issues, and nothing more was said. Joel introduced Jimmy to everyone and said that he just got out of the Army, where he specialized in Diesel injection, and that he was Judy's partner. Everyone already knew Judy from other times she had visited and also about Jimmy, who was warmly welcomed into the group.
 

Sam and Millie made their way over to us to check out my big cast. They were excited to see it in person; they had only seen pictures until tonight. Judy introduced Jimmy to the girls, and he was very intrigued by their orthodontic work and spinal braces. Being around people with extreme orthodontics and lispy speech made Jimmy feel more confident about his braces and appliances. We all went and sat at one of the handicap tables, and I reclined my wheelchair a bit to get more comfortable. I then asked the girls how life was going with their Milwaukee and orthodontic braces.
 

Millie said, "Oh, our braces are wonderful, Leigh. Sam doesn't have back pain anymore, and I love wearing my brace just to experience what life is like for her. We both love how our braces feel to wear and how we look wearing them. Milwaukee braces are sexy! "
 

Sam said, "Don't forget our bands and headgear, Millie. We just love our orthodontic braces and how our teeth are coming along. Our smiles were in such bad shape after the accident, but we are seeing improvement now. It will take many long years to get Millie's smile perfect once again, but we're loving the journey."
 

Jimmy then asked Millie if he understood rightly that she doesn't need to wear her Milwaukee brace; she only wears it for pleasure. Millie replied, "That's right, Jimmy, I wear it just for fun and to commune with Sam; she really needs hers. I know it's strange, but you are with Judy, and I am sure you know why she has to wear her braces."
 

Jimmy replied, "Actually, Pete told me about Judy and her braces well before I ever spoke to her. I thought it was really strange that someone would deliberately make themselves handicapped or wear braces they didn't really need. But the more I thought about it, the more I understood. Hell, I got my orthodontic braces and all my cool appliances the other day, just on a lark. Even if I didn't need them, I think hanging around with all of you would have made me want to get them just for fun anyway."
 

I knew that both Millie and Sam had, like Judy, just finished school and that Millie had taken a marketing job with Riedell. It's not a normal marketing job; she is organizing a roller skating exhibition team to do dances and stunts on skates. A YouTube video of the team here at Pee Dee's went viral, and the company contacted her and offered her a job. Sam is still at the piercing shop but is looking for something better. Millie began to tell us about what her special marketing job, which really is that of a choreographer, will entail.
 

After Millie told us about her new job, Paul, Lydia, Kathy, and Joel approached, and Lydia said to Jimmy, "Paul, Joel, and I have a proposal for you, Jimmy. We'll buy the property next door to our shop—the one that is a mirror image of our place. We need the extra space in the back and could use a shop bay or two. The rest will be yours for your business, rent-free."

 
Jimmy said, "Wow! Thanks guys! I don't need much space for my shop, so this will work out perfectly. I have saved enough money to buy most of the equipment I'll need and have a loan lined up to buy the rest. This will be great for all of us!"
 

Then Joel said, Well, Jimmy, did you ask Sam if she wanted to work for you running the office? I think she would have fun working with us all and could share an office with Emme."
 

Jimmy replied, "No, I hadn't. Everything seemed too good to be true, but after talking with Judy, I know it's all for real. You all have helped her, Billy, and Collene out so much, and now me too. Sam, would you like to work for me, helping to run my new business? It will be a slow start, but with you in the office and Judy doing advertising, we'll do great."
 

Sam turned to Millie, and Millie nodded with approval as best she could in her Milwaukee brace, and Sam said, "Yes, Jimmy, I would love to be your first employee. I don't really know you, but if Judy trusts you, then I do as well. Don't worry about a slow start; I have a job, and Millie and I do OK with our simple lifestyle. As long as we have skates on our feet and a roof over our heads, we're happy."
 

We could see that the carhops were getting ready for one of their routines, and Millie went to join them. Judy said to Jimmy, "Oh, honey, you have to watch this. These girls are amazing, and you'll see why Millie got a job managing a professional team." I turned my wheelchair to face the action and positioned myself for a good view, and the show started. Jimmy was very impressed with the show, especially with how Millie moved so gracefully in her Milwaukee brace. After the show, we all went to take a look at the military vehicles.
 

Jimmy had a great time and made a lot of new friends very quickly. Judy, in her sexy dress and braces, posed for many photos. Everyone was having a great time, but it was getting rather cold, so it was time to head home. Jimmy did just like Joel does for me and carefully picked Judy up. She unlocked her knees, letting her limp legs dangle freely as he gently placed her in the passenger seat of the Jeep. We all said goodnight and headed home.
 

Over the next few weeks, Joel and Paul helped Jimmy get things in order for his new business. We settled into a routine with Jimmy and Judy joining us for breakfast every morning, like it was when it was just Judy. She and I would go to the office, and Jimmy would go to the shop with Joel. Judy and Jimmy's relationship is going great, and Judy always shares how things are going as we travel to and from work.
 
 
As time passed, Jimmy got settled in, and he and Judy are becoming closer than ever. We have introduced Jimmy to all of our friends, and he has been well received; everyone loves Jimmy. He is very accepting of all of our lifestyles and even desires to try wearing casts and orthopedic braces, too. His orthodontic braces are not enough for him.
 

One evening, he asked me about my cast and my desire to be like Judy. I even let him take a look at me in my cast with nothing but a towel covering my privates. Jimmy was very impressed with my level of immobilization and the devotion I have to achieving my goal. He wondered what my legs looked like under my cast, and I told him that my legs used to be about the size of the outside of my current cast; that is how much they had wasted away, and that the last time I saw my legs, they looked almost like Collene's—hardly any muscle mass.
 

One morning, when the kids came up for breakfast, they were extremely giddy and clinging to each other. In fact, when they slowly walked up, they were arm in arm, with Judy carrying her crutches in her free hand. It's so cute when a crippled girl uses her man for support while walking slowly together. It made me think of that day when Collene left her crutches behind, held Billy tightly, and walked stiff-legged with him supporting her. It was beautiful.
 

We ate breakfast, with Jimmy and Judy looking dreamily at each other the entire time. Once on the road, I said to Judy, "What's up? There's a sparkle in your eyes that matches the sparkle of your bands."
 

<CENSORED>
 

I'm so glad to see Judy so happy and in a loving relationship. Their start was a bit unconventional, but it worked, and that's all that matters. With Judy and Jimmy settled and very happy, I'm ready for my cast change and for Kathy's adventure to begin.
 

I'm so excited about this final stage of letting my legs go.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #19 on: 22. May 2024, 17:17:01 PM »
Ch. 118 - My New Cast


With all the excitement surrounding Jimmy's arrival and his whirlwind romance with Judy, I had put off getting my cast changed. I've now been in my double hip spica-Minerva cast for eight weeks, and it's been wonderful. Joel is loving it since my cast is getting really smelly and dirty, and that is something he's really into. This weekend, Jimmy and Judy are on a weekend trip with Billy and Collene, so Joel and I have the weekend alone for a little fun.
 

When I got home Thursday afternoon, Joel decided to spice things up a bit. He wired my jaw shut and put both my arms in LATS, which he then incorporated into my existing cast. I was now in a full-body cast, with only my fingers free.
 

I didn't know what to think at first. I felt very claustrophobic and panicked a bit, like the first time I had my jaw wired shut. After a few minutes, I calmed down and really enjoyed having my body completely immobilized, and I just completely relaxed my body inside its fiberglass shell. We stayed home and didn't have any guests all weekend, with Joel taking great care of all my needs.
 

I really enjoyed being completely helpless and having Joel feed me blended food. It reminded me of the time we went out with my jaw wired shut and 3D-printed casts on all my limbs. It was a very pleasurable weekend with much romance. On Sunday evening, the fun came to an end, and Joel removed my arm casts and wires. I wish the fun could have lasted for weeks; being completely helpless and dependent on Joel for everything was extremely intense.
 

It's Monday, and we have taken the week off, as has Kathy; her adventure starts Wednesday. I'm not only getting a new cast; I'm also getting casts and scans done to make all the new braces I'll be wearing for the rest of my life. The plan for today is for my current cast to be removed, then I can get cleaned up before my new one is applied. Lately, my cast has acquired a very strong aroma that Joel greatly enjoys, but I do not. It will feel great to feel fresh and clean again and to be in a snug-fitting cast once more; this one is getting quite loose as my legs atrophy.
With Jimmy and Judy back from their weekend away, Judy can take me to my appointment today. They were at our place for breakfast, as usual. With Jimmy in her life, we thought we wouldn't see much of Judy anymore, but that's not the case. We see them almost every day, and Jimmy really enjoys home-cooked meals. It's a joy to have them in our lives.
 

Joel got me and my wheelchair loaded up in the van, and Judy and I were off to Jameson Orthotics. We're meeting Rebekah there; she is getting scans and molds for new braces done today, too. When we arrived, Billy and Collene had just opened up for the day, and Rebekah soon arrived. Rebekah would get her procedures done first, and then it would be my turn when Gary and Rita arrived. After a cup of coffee and some conversation, it was time for Rebekah's scans and molds to be done.
We went to the traction room, where Rebekah stripped down to just her braces and panties. Billy, out of habit, explained the 3D scanning process, despite Rebekah being very familiar with it. She removed her Milwaukee brace, and Billy got her situated with traction applied to her spine. The scan only took a moment, and Rebekah was soon putting her Milwaukee brace back on.
 

Now, it was on to casting her legs. Billy helped her up onto the casting table and removed her KAFOs with their attached winter boots. The casting procedure went quickly. I noticed that, for some reason, Billy very carefully molded the casts around her feet and toes, which is not the usual process.
 
As we waited for her casts to harden, Billy asked me what sort of braces I wished to have made to wear once I'm out of my casts. I told him that I didn't really know but that my hips would now need support, too. Billy agreed and said he and Gary would discuss my needs, and we would talk on Christmas when we get together. Rebekah said that along with her usual braces, she wanted braces like whatever I would be wearing, too.
 
 
Rebekah's casts were now hard enough to remove, and then Billy carefully cleaned her legs and toes before helping her back into her KAFOs. As she stood up, Billy said, "Rebekah, there is one more thing we need to do, and something you will have done too, Leigh. Your husband's asked that I get molds of your hands and arms today, too. I hope you don't mind."
 

Rebekah said, "Ooo, that sounds exciting, Billy. I wonder what the guys have in store for us, Leigh. I replied, "I have no idea, Rebekah. Joel never mentioned anything to me. I guess we'll just have to let Billy do his thing, and we'll find out later. I'm sure we will enjoy whatever it is they have planned for us, and they'll probably take us on a vacation to show us off, too."
 
 
Billy now began to cast Rebekah's arms in LATS casts. After they hardened enough, Billy removed them and began applying a second pair. These casts also came to her armpits and completely covered her hands and thumbs, with her fingers spread apart. As these casts were drying, Rebekah looked at me with a quizzical look on her face, and I just grinned my metallic smile. I think we have quite the adventure in our future.
 

After the casts of Rebekah's arms had been made, Billy got her cleaned up, and she got dressed. Judy just silently watched the entire procedure. I think she's curious about what the guys have planned for us and a little jealous, too. With Rebekah taken care of, it was on to me and my cast. The plan is for my cast to be removed, and then I will get a bath. After a bath, scans and molds will be done as they were for Rebekah, and then I'll get the hip spica cast I will wear for another six weeks.


Like Joel, Billy could pick me up in my cast with no problem. He took me out of my wheelchair and put me on a rolling metal table. Rebekah removed my catheter since Billy wasn't familiar with the procedure. I was worried I would have a lot of leakage since I had been catheterized for so long. Luckily, things seemed fine for now, and Billy got to work cutting me out of my cast. The vibrations from the saw resonated through my cast; it was very pleasurable, and I was becoming quite aroused. After my cast had been cut in two, Billy carefully cut the padding and stockinette apart with scissors. He then removed the front part of my cast, and I was just lying there completely naked on the bottom half of my fiberglass shell. My skin was a mess, and I smelled terrible.
 

I tried to sit up to look at my legs but couldn't; my spine was too weak. I really wanted to look at my legs and see how atrophied they were, so I tried to lift my right leg. When my brain told my leg to move, it just quivered painfully; I no longer had the strength to move it. I asked Billy to lift my leg up so I could see it. When he did, the pain in my hip was excruciating, and he gently placed my leg back into my cast. I was extremely stiff after two months of immobilization; any movement was painful.
 

It was then that Gary and Rita arrived, and my situation was explained. Rita suggested that I be wheeled into the shower while still in the bottom half of my cast. She would massage my hips and legs with warm water flowing over them. Gary was quite concerned about my pain and weakness in my spine, so he went to call Dr. Ben Northridge to ask how to proceed. He didn't want me to have an outcome I did not desire.


Rita said to give her a moment; she left the room and returned a few minutes later wearing her raincoat and rubber overshoes to protect her braces from splashing water. She said, "I'm ready now, Leigh. Let's get you cleaned up. Billy, wheel Leigh, cast and all, into the shower." Billy did so, and Rita got the warm water flowing.

 
Rita set the hand-held shower to a gentle pulse and began to play it around my legs and body, letting the water flow between me and my very loose cast. Oh, it felt wonderful, with my cast becoming a custom-molded bathtub. As Rita let the water flow on and around my body, she gently massaged and moved my legs and hips. It was very sensual and arousing, despite being painful. I almost became too aroused.


Rita could move my legs and hips; it was still painful, but not nearly as bad as before. Rita called for Billy to lift me out of my cast so she could get me all cleaned up. Billy carefully picked me up, and Rita set the back half of my cast aside. When Billy laid me down flat, it was quite uncomfortable. My hips and knees hurt quite a bit since I had been in a semi-sitting position for the last eight weeks. Rita then finished washing my body and hair; it felt great to be clean again!


Just as Rita was finishing bathing me, Gary came in and said he had spoken to Ben and had a plan. He and Billy needed to fabricate a few things in the shop for the special cast I would wear for the next six weeks. He suggested that I spend some time in the hydrotherapy tub while they worked. The overhead lift was used to set me in the tub of hot, swirling water, and it felt great. As I enjoyed my soak in the tub, I wondered what my new cast would be like.
 

Rita and Billy soon came in with my wheelchair and said Gary was ready to apply my cast. They got me out of the tub and dried me off. My wheelchair was reclined, and Billy carefully placed me in it and used the attendant control to wheel me into the cast room. I noticed my bladder was leaking, and I asked Rita to place a new catheter for me. A catheter might be a part of my new life, too.


Gary then explained, "After consulting with Ben, we have several concerns, but none are serious. What we decided is best for you, Leigh, is a combination of a hip spica cast with a removable Milwaukee brace superstructure. This way, you can begin an exercise regime to build upper-body strength while you're in your hip spica cast. You have lost a lot of strength in the last two months—strength you'll need to spend the rest of your life on crutches."


"Your hip spica cast will have no bend at your hips, and your knees will be almost straight—it will be as if you are standing in double LLCs. Your legs won't be spread as far apart either. This cast might be a bit more awkward in some ways but easier in others; it will allow you to use crutches. I think you will enjoy this cast, Leigh, and it will provide for the outcome you desire."
 

I said that it sounded like it would be an enjoyable cast to wear, and I'm excited to have it applied, but I wanted to see my legs first; I had yet to get a good look at them. Billy leaned me forward while Rita and Rebekah picked up my legs. They looked so thin and withered, just like Collene's paralyzed legs. I was overjoyed—my dream of being truly handicapped is coming true.
 

As was done for Rebekah, Rita and Billy made casts on my arms and legs for my new braces, paying close attention to my hands and feet. Then I was put in traction for a 3D scan for my new Milwaukee brace. I was totally dependent on the traction to hold my body upright; my spine is now so weak.


After the casts and scan were made, my black hip spica was applied. It was a bit painful to have my hips and legs positioned for my new cast, but it wasn't too bad. There was nothing remarkable about it except for two details. First, Billy placed walking heels on my feet. Second, there were threaded metal plates embedded into the fiberglass at my waist, front and back. This is where the Milwaukee superstructure would be attached.


Once my cast had fully hardened, the Milwaukee superstructure was fitted. Billy and Gary stood me up, with Rita steadying me. I felt lightheaded standing up for the first time in two months. Gary began to fit the Milwaukee superstructure to my cast. It was simply held in place with several twist-lock fittings. The uprights were adjusted until the neck ring sat perfectly around my neck, and the screws were tightened. It fit just right—not too tight or too loose—and supported my spine and neck very comfortably.


Ben and Billy then laid me on my reclined wheelchair, strapped me in place, and raised me to a standing position. Gary said he wanted to see me walk using the parallel bars in the therapy room. Once there, Billy helped me out of my wheelchair, and I grabbed the parallel bars. Billy explained that my new braces will feel very similar to my cast and, in fact, will even be a bit heavier.
 

Since my body is rigid from my neck to my feet, I needed to learn how to swing my body as one unit to be able to move forward. It was really hard; my arms are weak, but I was able to manage. I walked on my own for only ten feet, and I was exhausted. Gary said to have Joel and Jimmy help me walk with crutches every day to gain strength in my arms and upper body and to remove my Milwaukee superstructure for spinal exercises, too.
 

I was in the cast and brace combination I would be wearing for the next six weeks, and I had to learn how to live in it. Rita helped me with my skirt, but there was a problem: I didn't have a top because my old cast covered my chest. Judy gave me her jacket and buttoned it up for me. I thanked everyone and said I would see them all at Rebekah's Christmas party.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #20 on: 22. May 2024, 17:17:17 PM »
Ch. 119 - Kathy's Halo

 
In the last few days, I have grown to love my new hip spica cast with the Milwaukee brace attached. Adjusting my wheelchair to a standing position sure makes life easier. When Jimmy and Judy come for breakfast, Jimmy helps Joel with my exercises, which involve me crutching around the house in my cast-brace combination. It's hard, but I know I need to build upper-body strength for my life on crutches and in a manual wheelchair. The best part of my new cast-brace combination is that I can wear my double-facebow Interlandi headgear once again. I missed it so much while in my Minerva cast, and it feels great to be able to wear my headgear once more. However, today is not about me; it's about Kathy. She's beginning her cast and brace adventure today.
 
 
All the preparations for her have been made for Kathy. This is going to be a much more intense experience for her and those around her compared to anything in the past. Kathy will need a lot more care and assistance, and Lydia is up for it. It's going to be great fun to have our adventures overlap, too.
 
 
Kathy's story this time is another bicycle accident, but much worse than her previous one. Her lower right leg would be broken in two places and require an LLC, and her left foot would be fractured, requiring a SLC with a toeplate. Her left arm would be broken just above where her SATS brace ends and would require a LATS. Now, for the worst of her made-up injuries: refracturing her previous cervical fractures, which will require a halo brace for many long months. Only her right arm would be without a cast, but she'll be wearing her SATS brace as usual. After wearing these casts for six weeks, she will get walking casts and a new LATS for another six weeks, and she will continue to wear her halo brace for some time.
 
 
Like me, she planned for her adventure to last until past her retirement date. Kathy arranged to borrow Rebekah's articulating power chair since I am still confined to mine. Applying Kathy's casts would be the easy part; Rebekah would do it, but we needed help with her halo brace. Kathy had Gary obtain her a halo brace like the one that Emme had worn. She really liked the way it looked and how closely it fit Emme's body. Kathy made an appointment with Jackie to get the brace applied, and that's where we are off to this morning. She has a great plan, and I am sure she and Lydia will really enjoy it.
 
 
Judy and Jimmy stopped in for breakfast as usual this morning. Judy was dressed smartly as always and looked great wearing her glasses and headgear. She is getting used to her expanders and tongue crib and still has a substantial lisp. Jimmy is getting better at speaking with his appliances, but his lisp has not gotten much better, and he's difficult to understand. However, he looks very handsome with his braces and headgear.
 
 
The plan for today is for Judy and I to pick up Kathy, then grab a bite to eat for lunch. We'll then make the trip to Ben and Jackie's office for Kathy's halo to be applied. Both Kathy and Lydia are very excited for her to be in such a restrictive brace and several large casts. It's actually very exciting for all of us; we're happy to see Kathy have her dream come true, as Emme, Rebekah, and myself have. I think Judy is a bit jealous and has a desire to wear a halo brace someday.
 
 
When we arrived at Kathy's house, she was waiting outside on the porch, watching the rain come down. She was dressed simply in jeans, yellow rain boots, and a loose-fitting sweatshirt; the box containing her halo brace was under her right arm. Kathy got in the van, and we were on our way to lunch. We decided to go to the cafe near our office since there is plenty of room for my wheelchair. As Judy got me out of the van, Kathy asked how Annie was doing. I said I hadn't heard from her for a while, but last time we talked, Charlie had moved in with her, and they were really enjoying life together.
 
 
Well, just as we approached the diner, we saw Annie and Charlie crossing the street, heading our way. As they approached, not only was Annie wearing headgear, but Charlie was too. He must have finally decided to indulge his long-repressed orthodontic desires. We were all really glad to see each other and went in to dine together.
 
 
We got a table and got caught up on what was going on in all of our lives. Annie and Charlie are really happy together and enjoy living under the same roof. Charlie said things were going well at work with the new warehouse, too. Kathy told them how well the bus repair business is doing and that we're looking to hire several mechanics and office help so Joel, Paul, Emme, and Lydia would have more time for fun and travel.
 
 
Annie asked Judy how things were going with Jimmy. Judy replied that Jimmy is a dream come true for her, as she is for him. She said they love each other very much, despite only being together for a short time. Charlie said that Judy was very lucky to not only find someone she loves but also someone who accepts her lifestyle. Knowing Charlie's story, she agreed and said that not only does Jimmy accept her lifestyle, he is beginning to indulge in it himself, and Judy told about Jimmy's braces, headgear, and expanders.
 
 
Now the topic turned to the elephant in the room, my huge cast.
 
 
I explained my decision to let my legs atrophy by wearing braces and casts full-time until my legs became weak and useless, just like Judy had done. Annie expressed concern and asked me if I was sure this was the right thing to do. I said it has been a dream of mine for many years, and it is right for me. She thought I was a bit crazy, but she soon accepted what I was doing. Charlie was more curious, asking me a lot of questions about my thoughts and why I had this desire, to which I had no real answer. He wished me well and said if there was anything he could do for me or if I ever wanted to talk, he was there for me.
 
 
I asked how Annie was doing with her braces and about what Charlie had going on in his mouth. Annie said she was really enjoying her braces and that her teeth were slowly getting straighter, but she still had a long way to go. Charlie said he had straight teeth but always wanted to wear braces and headgear, and now he finally indulged his desire.
 
 
Kathy asked Charlie what appliances he had, since all we could see were his large brackets with wire ligatures and his headgear. She knew there had to be more, but Charlie said that for now he just has brackets and headgear; however, he also wears, at Annie's request, a large removable tongue crib when not at work. Charlie said he is thinking of getting more, but he is not sure yet what appliances he wants permanently placed in his mouth.
 
 
Kathy mentioned that she was beginning a new cast and brace adventure today but didn't give Annie and Charlie any details; she just said that it would be a very intense, long-term adventure for her and Lydia. Kathy simply told them that they would just have to wait and see when they came to Rebekah's Christmas party. They both wanted to know more, but they respected Kathy's desire to surprise them.
 
 
We finished lunch, and Annie reminded Charlie that they both had the afternoon off and that he needed to wear his tongue crib. He pulled a small case out of his jacket pocket, removed the device from it, and clipped it to his upper brackets. It's a large appliance, and Charlie now has a very substantial lisp. Annie said, "He sounds so cute, doesn't he?" We all agreed that he did sound very sexy with his lisp. We wished each other well and said we'd see them at Rebekah's for Christmas. Kathy picked up the tab, and we were on our way to Northridge Orthopedics.
 
 
Kathy was both excited and extremely nervous on the ride to Ben and Jackie's. Upon our arrival at the clinic, Kathy and Judy got acquainted with Ben and Jackie. They all seemed to hit it off well, with Ben and Jackie being very pleased to assist Kathy with her adventure. Ben asked how I was doing in my new cast, and I said very well and thanked him for consulting with Gary. They also asked Judy about what condition required her to be in her Milwaukee brace and KAFOs. Judy replied that she had done what I am now doing, and she briefly told them about her sister, Collene, and her paralysis from polio.
 
Ben then said to Kathy, "Well, Kathy, knowing what Leigh has told me about you, I'm sure you're excited to get your halo brace applied, so let's get to it." Kathy enthusiastically replied, "I am, but I'm also a bit scared, Ben. Leigh, Emme, and Rebekah told me this would be very painful, but I'm prepared for it." We then followed Ben and Jackie to a procedure room.
 
 
Once there, I positioned my wheelchair in the corner, out of the way but where I could have a good view of Kathy getting her halo applied. Judy sat in a chair next to me, and Kathy got on the table in the middle of the room and removed her sweatshirt, revealing that she was wearing nothing under it. Jackie took the package with Kathy's halo brace, opened it up, laid the contents on a table, and took inventory. Everything was in order; there were no parts, so the procedure could get underway.

 
Ben asked Kathy if she had been told what it was like to get the halo ring applied and what halo life is like. Kathy responded that we did, that the application would be very painful, that there would be an ongoing feeling of pressure, and that the feeling would never quite go away. Kathy also said she knew she had to be careful when sitting up or lying down and not bump her halo ring on anything accidentally. Jackie asked about pin site care, and Kathy said she knew all about it; she took care of my pins at times while I was in my halo. Ben then said, "Very well, let's get this done so we can all be on our way; we came in today just for you, Kathy. That is why there are no other patients here. Please lie down, and we'll get you into your halo brace."

 
Jackie brought over the halo ring and all the necessary items to secure it to Kathy's skull. The ring was then placed around Kathy's head, using the soft-tipped pins to locate it. Then, where each of the sharp-tipped pins would go, anesthetic was injected to dull the pain of the pins biting into her skull. Finally, some hair was shaved away at the rear pin sites. After the anesthetic had a few minutes to take effect, the process of placing her halo ring began.

 
Ben asked if she was ready, and Kathy gave a quiet yes, and the placement of the pins began. Ben made small incisions where the pins would go, and then he and Jackie began to tighten the first two pins. As the pins bit into her skull, Kathy winced and let out a whimper. Judy went and held Kathy's hand, saying, "Oh, Kathy, that looks so painful. Hang in there, dear."
 
 
Then, as the final two pins were being placed, Kathy began to cry, and tears flowed from her closed eyes. Ben said in a soft voice, "It's all right, Kathy; almost done. You're doing great." I wish I could have gone to comfort Kathy, but I couldn't; there was no room for my wheelchair. This was the first time I couldn't do something because of my decision, and I felt so bad that I couldn't hold my friend's hand and comfort her.
 
 
Finally, the last pins were torqued, and the lock nuts were tightened. Kathy's halo ring was now firmly secured to her head, and there was a look of relief on her face. She took a few minutes to compose herself, and Jackie got a tissue and wiped away Kathy's tears. After a few minutes, Kathy said, "Boy, did that hurt, and it still does! I knew it would be painful, but not this bad. How long will the pain and pressure last?" Jackie replied, "The pain will fade, but the pressure will always be there. You'll get used to it and might even grow to enjoy it; I know I did."
 
 
Now it was time for Kathy's soft, foam-lined vest to be applied to her body. Ben slipped the back side of her vest under her, then strapped the front in place. The vest seemed to perfectly fit her body, almost like it was custom-made for her. With her vest fitted, her ring could be attached to it with the carbon fiber rods. Since Kathy's halo is recreational, she sat up and moved her head around in a circular motion a few times, enjoying her last moments of freedom, with Ben saying, "That's the last time you'll do that for many months, Kathy."
 
 
Soon all the uprights were loosely in place, and Jackie positioned Kathy's head high and slightly tilted back. Finally, all the fittings were firmly tightened down. Kathy's head was now locked in the position where it would remain for at least several months. The procedure was all done, and Ben asked how she felt.

 
Kathy ran her hands along the uprights and the ring pinned to her head and said, "This is wonderful, Ben! Other than the pressure and pain from the pins, it feels great. I love how you positioned my head high and proud. Lydia will love seeing me like this, and I will love living in my halo along with all my casts. It's a dream come true; this level of immobilization is amazing. I can't move my head at all. Thank you all so much!"

 
Judy helped Kathy get her sweatshirt on, and Jackie gave Kathy everything she needed to care for her pins. We thanked Ben and Jackie and wished them a Merry Christmas. Ben helped get me into the van, and we headed to the shop so Lydia could have her first look at her halo-braced fiancee.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #21 on: 26. May 2024, 04:20:29 AM »
Ch. 120 - Kathy's Casts

 
On the way to the shop, Judy asked Kathy a myriad of questions about her newly applied halo brace. Kathy patiently answered all of Judy's questions and finally said, "Judy, if you are so damn curious, why don't you wear a halo brace someday? You would really enjoy it, especially a halo CTLSO like Leigh and Rebekah wore since your back is weak." Judy defiantly replied, "I will wear one someday! Maybe I can even talk Jimmy into wearing one, too."
 
 
Kathy, as always when doing something extreme, couldn't wait to be seen in public. On the way to the shop, she wanted to stop and get coffee so she could interact with people despite her discomfort. Judy found a place, and Kathy went inside to get us all coffee while we waited in the van. It was her first time in public in her brace, and she loved it. We could see her talking to people and touching her halo ring and the rods that attached it to her vest, sort of like Emme always did. Kathy returned with our coffee, but I couldn't drink mine while reclined in my wheelchair; I would have to wait until we got to the shop.
 
 
When we arrived at the shop, Kathy and Judy went to the office, and I went to get Lydia. When Lydia saw Kathy in her halo, you should have seen the look on her face. It was one of shock and excitement, and she said, "You actually did it, Kathy! I thought you would back out at the last minute. You look great in that thing. How does it feel?"
 
 
Judy and I left Lydia and Kathy alone in the office, with Lydia locking the door behind us. Lydia was definitely going to explore Kathy's brace. We went out and told the guys that Kathy was in her halo and that she was really enjoying it despite the pain and pressure. Lydia and Kathy joined us in the shop about thirty minutes later, looking quite satisfied. Everyone thought Kathy looked great in her halo and would look even better with her casts and in her wheelchair.
 
 
Emme had gone to get the guys lunch, and when she returned, she was really impressed with Kathy's halo and also with my new cast. She said Kathy would have a lot of fun wearing her halo, especially after the initial pain faded away in a week or two. Kathy told Lydia she was anxious to get her casts applied and wasn't going to wait a few days like she originally planned. I called Rebekah and asked if she was free to help apply Kathy's casts right away. She was, and she said to call when we got home.
 
 
As we were preparing to leave, Jose and Rose, the young couple that works for us, approached. Rose said, "We don't understand why you all enjoy wearing casts and braces so much, but they seem to bring you a lot of pleasure and happiness. Jose and I hope you both enjoy your cast and brace adventures. Best wishes, and have a Merry Christmas."

 
This was the first time either of them had said anything about our casts or braces, and Kathy thanked them for their kind words. Joel then helped get me and my wheelchair loaded up into the van, and Judy, Kathy, and I headed to my house.
 
 
When we got to my place, I called Rebekah, and she soon arrived in the wheelchair that Kathy was going to use. We went to the casting room, where Judy would assist Rebekah with applying Kathy's casts. In a blink of an eye, Kathy had stripped down to just her halo brace and panties, and then she sat upon the casting table.

 
Rebekah asked what cast Kathy wanted first. She replied, "I want my LATS first, a red one, and I want black stockinette for all my casts, please," as she removed the SATS brace on her left arm. Rebekah got to work applying the cast to Kathy's left arm, and soon she was in her LATS. Kathy laid down on the table, and Rebekah asked, "What's next, Kathy?"

 
Kathy replied, "My LLC, dark green, please" . This cast was quickly applied, and now Kathy's right leg was cast from the base of her toes to high on her thigh with a slight bend at the knee, a picture-perfect LLC. Kathy then said, "For my SLC, I want a blue one with a toeplate. I have a badly broken foot, you know." Rebekah and Judy soon had Kathy's left leg in a cast. With all of Kathy's casts now applied, she just laid there silently with her eyes closed, enjoying the immobilization of her halo brace and the warmth of her fiberglass casts as they cured.
 
 
Rebekah and Judy began to clean up the wrappers from the many rolls of fiberglass that now covered Kathy's limbs. The banging of the lid of the trash can brought Kathy out of her dreamlike state, and I asked her how her casts and halo felt. She replied, "Oh, Leigh, this is great. I love how all my casts feel, and for some reason I find the pain and pressure from my halo pins to be very arousing. I love wearing casts, and combined with my halo and orthodontics, I'm in heaven!"
 
 
Judy asked Kathy if she wanted a catheter since she would be confined to her wheelchair or bed. Kathy replied, "Yes, that would be great. It will make things much easier and even more intense." Rebekah got a catheter kit from the supply cabinet and soon had it placed inside Kathy, who seemed to very much enjoy the procedure in her aroused state. Once that detail was taken care of, the collection bag was strapped to Kathy's left leg. Now, Rebekah began to help Kathy get dressed.
 
 
There was one problem with getting Kathy dressed: she had worn a pair of jeans that would not fit over her casts. Kathy said to just cut off the right leg at the thigh and the left leg at the knee. Judy did so and helped Kathy into her jeans. Her loose sweatshirt fit fine over her LATS and concealed how high the cast went on her left arm. Then I suggested that Kathy wear cast shoes so she could stand and not slip when getting into her wheelchair.

 
Kathy resisted at first, saying she wanted to be non-weight-bearing, but realized that with Judy and Rebekah in their braces and me confined to my wheelchair, we couldn't provide her much assistance. I wheeled over to the supply cabinet and got a pair of canvas cast shoes and handed them to Judy, who strapped them onto Kathy's casted feet.

 
Kathy carefully sat on the edge of the cast table, then stood up. She looked really cute with her jeans cut off at the tops of her casts. She supported herself by holding on to the table with her right hand in its SATS brace. All that could be seen of her LATS was her casted thumb and hand poking out of the loose sleeve of her sweatshirt. Unless you looked closely and noticed her stiff elbow, you would think she was only in a SATS. Kathy looked so sexy in her casts and halo brace; I know Lydia will go wild when she sees her. Kathy then carefully sat down in Rebekah's wheelchair, which was adjusted to comfortably support her casted legs.
 
 
With Kathy in her casts and the cast room cleaned up, Kathy and I wheeled and Judy crutched outside to get some fresh air while Rebekah went home to freshen up. Kathy looked so relaxed and serene in her casts and halo brace, and it brought back many memories of my time in a halo and how I enjoyed every minute of it.
 
 
I began to wish I had done more with casts when I was in my halo, and I also wished I had spent more time in halo gravity traction. I loved how it felt—pulling my spine straight but still letting me move and look around. I told Kathy all about the traction devices we have that can be used with her halo ring and said that my favorites were the setup for use in bed and the one that attached to my wheelchair. She was very curious about being placed in traction, and I told her that she had to try it before her halo was removed. Kathy was now even more excited about her adventure and had something else to look forward to trying.
 
 
After about an hour outside, it suddenly got chilly; the rain was coming, so we went inside. Judy built a nice, warm fire and began to ask Kathy some questions:

 
J - So, Kathy, what are your plans for the immediate future and the many weeks you will be in your halo and casts?

 
K - Well, Judy, until Leigh mentioned the traction devices, I thought I had things planned out. I've been thinking and have a new plan that I think Lydia and I will very much enjoy. For now, we plan to stay with Leigh and Joel since their guest suite is handicapped accessible. We all love spending time together, and it will be fun having you and Jimmy around, too. He seems to have a lot in common with all of us.
 

In a week or so, Lydia and I are going to a handicap-accessible resort for a week. You know, Kings Mountain Retreat—the place Dolores recommended on my casted business trip. If we like it, then all of us can take a vacation there, wearing all sorts of casts and braces. That will give me time to get used to being in my casts and halo. Once I'm comfortable with my situation, I'll go back to work.

 
L - Kathy, what do you want me to tell people at work? All people know is that you were going on a difficult bike ride this week.

 
K - I'll let you make up a story, Leigh. Maybe first thing Monday, send an email to everyone saying that I was in an 'accident' and you are still getting the details. Then later in the day, maybe right before it's time to go home, send another detailing my 'injuries'.

 
L - OK, that sounds good, and it will distract from my new cast, too.

 
J - Then what happens after you get back from your vacation and go back to work?

 
K - I'll go six weeks in these casts, then take a day or two break like I did last time, staying here with Leigh and Joel. I want to try being in traction and also get the liner of my halo vest changed, too. I'll get walking casts then, too: a SLC on my left leg and a PTB cast on my right leg. I'll also replace my LATS with a Muenster thumb spica cast. That's about when Leigh will get her cast off and start wearing her new braces and living her new life.

 
I'll wear those casts for another six weeks, then have them removed and spend another weekend in traction. I'll then remain in my halo for a few more months, and if I really like being in traction, I'll spend a few months in traction, too. I have already had two pairs of KAFOs and two Milwaukee braces made, and Billy is working on my Kuehnegger brace, too. I might start wearing KAFOs when I get my casts off. I really don't know yet.

 
J - Wow, that sounds great, Kathy. I hope you enjoy every minute of it.

 
L - That's quite an ambitious plan, and it will be fun for our adventures to overlap. My retirement party will be fun with both of us in wheelchairs.

 
K - Oh, it will be fun, Leigh. Lots of fun!

 
Judy and I were impressed with Kathy's ambitious plan. I think she and Lydia will have a great time, and I like the idea of us all going to an accessible resort. I wonder if Kathy will really wear KAFOs and a Milwaukee or Kuehnegger brace full-time after she retires and possibly let her legs go, too.

 
We now heard several vehicles coming down the driveway, and we wheeled and crutched around to the front of the house. Joel pulled up in his truck, Jimmy was driving Lydia in her M-715, and Pete and Emme were in their big old Lincoln Town Car. Lydia got out of her truck and came running up to Kathy in her wheelchair.

 
L - Oh, Kathy, you look so beautiful! You never told me exactly what sort of casts you would be wearing. You look so sexy in those cut-off jeans with your casts in full view!

 
Lydia then knelt down and gave Kathy a hug and a kiss. It was then that Lydia realized that Kathy's left arm was in a full-length cast when she felt it press against her body as they hugged.

 
L- I thought that was just a SATS on your left arm, but it's a LATS! Wow, you have really done it this time, Kathy. I love having you in so many casts, and you look so sexy in your halo brace.

 
K - I'm glad you like my casts and halo, Lydia. I love how they feel, and I know we will have a lot of fun over the next few months with me immobilized like this. This is a dream come true for me, and I get to share it with you.

 
L - I am so happy for you, Kathy, and I will take very good care of you while you are in your casts and halo brace. This is going to be so much fun for both of us.

 
Jimmy grabbed Lydia and Kathy's bags out of the old Army truck, and we all went inside. We sat around the fire and talked for a little while, then Joel, Jimmy, and Lydia went to get cleaned up from their day's work and get dressed for dinner. Kathy asked if Judy and I would help her find a cute outfit she could wear with her halo and casts.

 
We went to the guest suite where Jimmy had left their bags, and we found a long blue skirt and a white blouse that would fit fairly well with her halo brace. Soon, Lydia was out of the shower, and she and Kathy got dressed. Billy and Collene arrived, and we awaited Paul and Rebekah. We were all hungry, and it will sure be fun to go out to dinner and see how people react to Kathy's halo brace and casts, me in my hip-spica cast, and our heavily braced friends.


Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #22 on: 26. May 2024, 04:21:53 AM »
Ch. 121 – Dinner and a Party

 
Paul and Rebekah just arrived in the paratransit bus to take us all to dinner. Rebekah was in her full complement of orthodontic and orthopedic braces and looked ravishing. Joel and Paul got Kathy and I in our wheelchairs loaded up, and we were on our way. Tonight would be Mexican food at Rancho Gordo, and we were all ready to enjoy their great margaritas.
 
 
Once there, it was busy as usual, but Paul finally found a place to park where we had space for our wheelchairs to be unloaded. We knew there was going to be a wait, but we were able to get a table at the bar to enjoy appetizers and margaritas. Shelly was our waitress, and she asked how we were all doing and what happened to Kathy. Kathy told her bicycle accident story and said that she would be in her casts and halo for many months to come; however, she was doing well but needed a margarita.
 
 
Shelly asked about me, and I said I was still having issues with my hips and would be in my cast for six weeks. Then Shelly asked about Judy and Collene. Judy said that Collene was paralyzed from polio and that she has spinal problems like Rebekah and me. Shelly wished us all well and took our drink and appetizer orders.
 
 
Shelly returned with our drinks and apps, and it was a good thing that Joel had brought the tray attachment for my wheelchair. We enjoyed our cocktails; they were very refreshing and relaxing after our busy and quite thrilling day. Soon Paul's name was called, and our table for dinner was ready. We had a wonderful dinner as always, and it was soon time to head home.
 
 
On the way out of the restaurant, we ran into the young college-age couple we met here when Rebekah and I were in our halos. You remember, the guy was wearing a halo brace and a LATS? Anyway, they saw us and came up to ask how we were and what happened to us. They were both wearing cervical headgear, and when they smiled, we could see both of them had full bands on their teeth.
 
 
Kathy told our stories, and the young man recounted his motorcycle accident. They agreed that two wheels can be a lot of trouble. Rebekah then said to them, "I really like your smiles; you both look great with your braces." She then looked to Paul and said, "Paul, he looks so hot with his bands; maybe you should see about switching and get rid of those tiny little brackets of yours. You would look so sexy with bands, just like he does."
 
 
Paul replied, "Well, all of you do look great in your bands, especially the young lady. I'll talk to the orthodontist about making the switch." The young man looked at his girl and said, "See, everyone thinks you look hot with your bands; it's not just me." With that, she nervously laughed and turned red with embarrassment. We all wished each other well, and we headed home.
 
 
On the way home, Rebekah kept telling Paul to get his brackets switched out for bands. She thought he would look really good in his old-fashioned leg and back braces with a fully banded smile. Finally, Paul gave in and said he would talk to Joe, and Rebekah suggested that he should get a few extras in his mouth, too.
 
 
Once we were all back at my place, Paul and Rebekah dropped us all off and headed home. Billy and Collene went home with Judy and Jimmy, where they would spend the rest of the week. Tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and Rebekah is having a big holiday party with plenty of fiberglass available for her guests. It will be a lot of fun.
 
 
We were all pretty tired and ready for bed. Kathy was completely worn out from all that had happened today and was having a lot of pain from her pins and some muscle spasms, too. With the coming of night, Kathy's adrenaline high was running out, and she was finally facing the realities of being in her halo brace. If she wasn't so tired, I think she would have had a breakdown like when she got her orthodontic appliances. Kathy was just so exhausted, both mentally and physically, that she was numb to the world around her. I shared some of the hints and tricks I learned about sleeping comfortably in my halo before the ladies went to bed.
 
 
The next morning, Kathy and Lydia were slow to emerge from their room, and Joel and I wondered if they were OK. When Joel heard them in their room talking, he brewed a fresh pot of coffee, and the aroma drew them to the kitchen. Everything was fine; Kathy had a second wind after Lydia gave her a sponge bath, and they stayed up late to have some fun.
 
 
Kathy said she was having a lot of pain and pressure from her pins; she was very concerned. Joel took a close look and said all looked well; Lydia was caring for them well. I told Kathy that she had a very active day yesterday and simply did too much, and the same thing happened to Rebekah, Emme, and me during our first week in our halos. It's easy to overdo things when you are not really injured.
 
 
After our late breakfast, our thoughts turned to Rebekah's party. We knew there would be a lot of people wearing or getting casts at the party, and Joel asked if any of us wanted one now. Lydia did, but she thought casts would interfere with caring for Kathy, so I suggested that a pair of SLWCs wouldn't interfere with life too much. Kathy thought it was a great idea; she really wanted to see Lydia wearing casts. We went to the cast room, and Joel put both of Lydia's legs into SLCs with walking heels. They were just basic white casts and looked good with her red and green painted toenails.
 
 
I suggested that Joel get a pair of SLWCs, too. He hasn't worn any casts for some time and eagerly jumped up on the cast table. Lydia applied casts just like hers to Joel's legs, and he was quite happy to be wearing them.
 
 
As his casts were drying, Lydia left the room and returned with two bottles of nail polish. She proceeded to paint his toenails red and green, just like hers. Joel was embarrassed that his friends would see him with painted nails, but Lydia said it was just holiday fun. I thought his painted nails looked sexy, and next time he's in a leg cast, I'll paint his nails to match like I always do when I'm in a cast.
 
 
With casts applied, we all went to get dressed. The party is casual—no getting dressed up unless it's a tacky holiday outfit. We're just going to hang out and talk, watch movies, play games, eat, drink, and simply enjoy each other's company. Joel put me in a knee-length denim skirt and a sweater with Santa Claus on it. He wore a kilt and a t-shirt with elves on it. Kathy and Lydia were both wearing ugly holiday sweaters. We then headed to the party.
 
 
When we got to Rebekah's, the aroma of freshly baked pies greeted us. Judy and her gang were already there, too. Rebekah, Judy, and Collene were in their usual braces and wearing novelty Christmas dresses. Paul was in his Kuehnegger brace and KAFOs. Billy was in the Minerva CTLSO and matte black leather KAFOs he had made for practice as an apprentice. His knees were unlocked, and he walked around more or less normally.
 
 
Jimmy was having his first experience wearing casts and went all out. He had a red LLWC on his right leg and a green SLWC on his left, and both his arms were in white LATS with red candy cane stripes. He was also wearing his headgear and looked quite content. Judy said to me, "Look at Jimmy; he's helpless. With his arms in casts, he is dependent on me for everything, and we both love it, don't we, dear?" Jimmy lispfully replied, "It's great, like nothing I have ever experienced in my life. I can't remove my headgear, feed myself, or even go to the toilet alone. Judy has to do everything for me and plans to keep me like this until next week. We love it."
 
 
The next to arrive were Pete and Emme. Pete wasn't wearing any casts or braces, just his orthodontic braces and headgear; he figured that someone needed to be able-bodied for the weekend. Emme was wearing her headgear and Milwaukee brace as usual, but she was also on crutches and wearing a pair of well-worn KAFOs with high-heeled sandals attached.
 
Collene asked about her KAFOs since we all knew she didn't have a pair of her own, and Emme said, "These are Rebekah's old braces. Billy modified them to fit me, and this is my first time wearing them outside of the house. I am thinking of getting several pairs made to match my Milwaukee braces to wear full-time. I see why you all love wearing KAFOs so much. Oh, I'm so sorry, Collene. I forgot you don't wear yours by choice; I apologize." "It's OK, Emme," replied Collene. "I can't imagine life without my braces. Even if by some miracle I could once again walk on my own, I wouldn't give up wearing my braces; I love them."
 
 
We then heard two cars pulling up outside. Rita and Gary, along with Annie and Charlie, are here. Rita was in her usual very restrictive Milwaukee brace, KAFOs, with red reverse-pull headgear. Gary was simply wearing a pair of black leather thumb spica braces that had laces that went almost to his elbows; they looked like something from the 1950s. Neither Charlie nor Annie were in casts, just their braces and headgear, but Annie was wearing something she was very excited to show off.
 
 
Annie asked everyone to gather around; she and Charlie had an announcement. She held her left hand out, displaying a beautiful engagement ring on her finger, and they said in unison, "We're getting married!" Charlie had proposed that morning, and Annie happily accepted. They both wanted to wear some casts to celebrate, and Annie wanted her cast to show off her engagement ring. After everyone congratulated them, they went with Pete to the cast room.
 
 
About an hour later, Charlie and Annie emerged wearing their freshly applied casts. Charlie had green SLCs with cast shoes on both legs and red SACs on both arms. Annie was wearing walking shoes that were red with green stripes. Her casts had toeplates and walking heels, too. Her entire upper body was encased in a white shoulder spica cast, with her left hand cast to prominently display her engagement ring. Her shoulder spica cast was embellished with red and green stripes. Annie looked absolutely stunning and said she planned to wear her casts for at least six weeks.
 
 
Finally, Sam and Millie arrived. They were in their Milwaukee braces and thumb spica braces. They were now also sporting double facebows with interlandi headgear. I asked if their facebows were still wired in, and Millie said yes, but by choice this time. They were also wearing really tacky-looking Christmas dresses. Pete asked if they wanted to wear any casts. Millie wanted LLWCs, and Sam, seeing so many people wearing KAFOs, wondered if Rebekah might have an old pair that would fit her. Pete and Millie went to the cast room, and Billy offered to modify an old pair of Rebekah's KAFOs to fit Sam. Soon, Millie was on platform crutches wearing a pair of candy cane-striped LLWCs with cast shoes, and Sam was in Rebekah's old white KAFOs with a pair of Mary Janes on her feet and her knees unlocked.
 
 
Over the course of the day, we all just had fun together. We've never had a cast and brace party before and it's a lot of fun! Everyone was having a great time, and I was really enjoying my new cast with its Milwaukee brace attachment. The only bad thing is that Joel and I have had so much going on and have been so tired in the evening that we haven't tried having sex with me in my cast. I think with the way my hips are positioned, it will be difficult, but hopefully we'll try tonight. I have a lot of pent-up energy that needs to be released, and I am sure Joel does, too.
 
 
At one point in the early evening before dinner, I saw that Billy, Sam, and Millie were over by themselves having a quiet conversation. Millie was often touching Sam's KAFOs, and it seemed that leg braces were the topic of discussion. I think they are planning something; I'll ask when I get a chance.

 
It was finally time for dinner. We're having turkey tonight, and tomorrow, a big Christmas ham. Our dinner was excellent, and it was fun to watch Judy feed Jimmy. She seems to really enjoy helping Jimmy with everything, just as she has done for me. Jimmy seemed to enjoy being on the receiving end of her assistance, too. After dessert, a couple of the guys went outside and built a big bonfire. We all went outside into the cold night, gathered around the fire, and sang Christmas carols. Those of us with mouthfuls of orthodontic appliances all sang lispy solos, much to everyone's amusement.
 
 
We were all having a lot of fun, but it was time for the night to come to an end. Rebekah asked that everyone who wears a Milwaukee brace be at her house at eight in the morning to exercise together; her garage is set up as a gym for the weekend. She specifically told me there were parallel bars for me to practice walking in my cast, which is what walking in my new braces will be like.
 
 
We had worked out accommodations for everyone in advance, with all of our guest rooms filled. Gary and Rita were staying in our coach to see what it's like; they plan to get a bus converted when they retire. We all said goodnight and were all on our way to settle in for the night. Tomorrow will be another day of fun with friends.

 
Oh, it took a little work, but yes, Joel and I were able to have a very romantic evening together. It was a Christmas Eve we will never forget, and it was electrifying, especially with Joel in his casts and wearing his orthodontic appliances.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #23 on: 26. May 2024, 04:23:10 AM »
Ch. 122 – The Weekend Wraps Up

 
It felt wonderful to wake up on Christmas morning wearing my cast-brace combination with my double facebows between my lips and Joel at my side. Once again, I slept great in my cast and awoke well rested. As Joel was getting out of bed, I saw his casts and painted nails and became quite aroused. With me in my cast, we are like teenagers with raging hormones. We went at it as we had last night. After our extremely pleasurable encounter, Joel got me dressed and in my wheelchair for my exercise session with the girls.
 
 
On my way to Rebekah's, I met up with Rita, and when we arrived at Rebekah's, Collene and Judy were already there. They were both in their wheelchairs and were not wearing their KAFOs. Soon Millie and Sam emerged from their room, as did Emme. We all went out into the garage to do our exercises, with Pete joining us to help me. We all removed our Milwaukee braces and began to do stretching and strengthening exercises to keep our spines from getting too stiff and weak from constant immobilization.
 

Pete got me out of my wheelchair, and I walked back and forth using the parallel bars several times. It was hard, and my back hurt, but I know I need to build up my strength. Rebekah asked if I could walk using a walker or crutches, and I said that Billy gave me a walker to use, but it was at home. Rebekah said she has one and told Pete where it was. I just stood there with a firm grip on the bars so I didn't fall while awaiting Pete's return.

 
Rita demonstrated how I should walk by locking her knees, keeping her hips straight, and swinging her entire body forward. I tried doing the same, taking very small steps, and was able to "walk" on my own in my cast. I couldn't really call it walking, but it felt good to move on my own and gave me some idea of what getting around in my new braces will be like.

 
After our exercise session, we went into the house for coffee. I decided to use the walker to go back into the house, where Pete strapped me back into my wheelchair in a standing position. It felt good to be up and moving on my own after so many months of being wheelchair-bound.

 
When I got back home, Joel gave me a sponge bath, helped me brush my teeth, and then got me dressed. Just another simple outfit: a rather short skirt and a Christmas sweater. All the others that were staying with us were ready, and we headed to Rebekah's place. When we got to Rebekah's, there was once again the aroma of pies and cakes baking.

 
I soon noticed that Emme, Sam, Millie, Billy, and Gary were having a rather animated conversation. I heard Sam say, "Oh, that's great. I knew you guys would figure something out." Then Emme said, "It will be so much fun sharing an office with you, Sam, with us both in KAFOs and Milwaukee braces." A few minutes later, I heard Gary laugh as he hugged all three girls and said, "Don't worry, it will all be on the house. Merry Christmas, ladies!" I'll have to find out what their plan is.

 
It was then that the doorbell rang and everyone quieted down; we were not expecting anyone. Paul crutched over and answered the door. It was Jose and Rose, the last people any of us expected to see at a rec-ortho Christmas party. Paul ushered them inside and asked if everything was OK; they both looked quite upset.

 
Jose explained, "Yesterday, we were supposed to fly to spend the holiday with family, but the flight was delayed due to weather. Finally, early this morning, it was cancelled. On the way home, and with no place to go for the holiday, Rose remembered that Lydia had invited us to the gathering here, so here we are." Rebekah crutched over and gave Rose a hug, saying they were welcomed here and she was so sorry they couldn't make it home for Christmas. Lydia approached, put her arm around Jose, and said, "I'm sorry you two couldn't be with your family for the holiday, but you are part of our family. We're glad you came and hope you enjoy the holiday with us."

 
Lydia then introduced Jose and Rose to anyone they didn't already know. Paul offered their coach for them to stay in, and the offer was graciously accepted. Around noon, we all had snacks, and Paul opened up the bar. Rose and Jose seemed to be enjoying themselves and were fitting in quite well despite not wearing any casts or braces. 

 
After a few drinks, Rose got up from the couch, limped over to Paul, and said, "Oh, Paul, I think I hurt my ankle really badly; it might be broken. Can I get a cast so it can heal?" Paul, playing along, replied, "Why yes, Rose, Pete is an expert at applying casts and will be more than happy to cast your broken ankle. Hey, Pete, Rose needs your assistance." Pete and Rose then went to the cast room, and she emerged a few minutes later on crutches with a blue SLC on her left leg. It was the last thing I ever thought I would see.

 
Jose had not seen the little show his wife had put on and was shocked when he saw her on crutches with a cast on her leg. He said, "What the hell, Rosie? What did they talk you into, babe?" Rose replied, "No one talked me into anything, Jose! I asked to wear a cast just to see what it's like. I have never worn one before or even used crutches. It's fun; I really like it, and I see why others do too. You should get a cast, too, Jose. I think you will enjoy it."

 
Jose stared at Rose's casted leg; she wiggled her toes, and Jose said, "Well, your little toes do look cute sticking out of that cast, and it matches your nails, too. Hell, everyone here seems to like casts; I'll give it a try, but I want a girl to apply mine."

 
Rita heard the conversation and said to Jose, "I'll be more than happy to apply your cast, Jose. Despite wearing all these braces, I have no interest in other people's casts or braces, just mine; you can feel at ease around me. So, what sort of cast do you want to try wearing?" They headed to the cast room, with Rose following on crutches, suggesting that Jose get a cast on his left arm like the one Jimmy is wearing.

 
A little while later, Jose was sporting a black LATS on his left arm, and as he was flexing his fingers, he said to Rose, "You know, this is sort of neat. It felt great as the fiberglass got warm as it cured. I have never worn a cast before either, and I do sort of like it, but it will take some getting used to." Rose replied, "I knew you would like it, Jose! I love my cast."
 
 
Later, I got a chance to talk to Emme about what she and the girls discussed with Gary. Emme replied, "Oh, Sam and I just love wearing Rebekah's old KAFOs. Billy made them fit us pretty well, but they are not perfect. Rebekah said we could keep them, so we asked Billy if he could do more to make them fit better. He said it was just easier to custom-make us new ones."

 
"Millie wanted KAFOs, too, and asked if roller skates could be attached to a pair of braces, and Billy thought he could come up with something. When we asked what the cost would be, Gary said anything we wanted was on the house and to have a Merry Christmas. We're all getting casts made of our legs next week. It's going to be so much fun with even more of us wearing leg braces!"

 
I was happy for the girls to get braces and wondered how often they would actually wear them. It will be quite something to see Sam and Millie skate in KAFOs; I think it might just be possible if their knees and ankles are free to move.

 
Well, dinner is now being served, and I had Joel help me back into my wheelchair. I've been using my walker all day, and boy are my arms tired. He got me all strapped in and attached the tray to set my plate and drink on. Once again, we enjoyed a wonderful meal and dessert.

 
After dinner, we had a Secret Santa gift exchange; the rule was that nothing could cost more than five dollars. It looked like a lot of junk drawers got cleaned out, but whoever had drawn Joel's name knows him well. Joel couldn't hide his embarrassment when he opened his package, which contained a SLWC that appeared to have been worn by a woman and was dirty, smelly, and broken-down. I think it was probably one of Emme's casts; she had worn one like that last summer for eight weeks. Joel was really embarrassed that someone other than me knew of his love of dirty, well-worn, and smelly casts.

 
Saturday and Sunday were much like the previous two days. Lots of talking, game playing, eating, drinking, and, of course, our group exercises. The weather was clear on Sunday, and Pete ran to the butcher and got steaks to grill. We had yet another excellent meal, with Joel and Pete tending the grill and Rita making her special herb and cheese roasted potatoes.

 
After our meal, people started to get their casts removed and head home. Paul spread out a tarp in the living room and brought out a couple of cast saws. We got to work on each other's casts except for the ones that people were going to keep wearing. Kathy and I, of course, were keeping all our casts for some time, and Annie said she wanted to wear her shoulder spica for a six-week term. Rebekah told Emme and Sam they could have her old KAFOs, but she wanted her shoes back when they got their own braces; the pair that Emme was wearing are Rebekah's favorite shoes for an elegant night out.

 
Everyone else wanted their casts removed except for Jose and Rose. Despite Joel, Jimmy, and Paul going to the shop for winter cleanup, Jose and Rose had until after the new year off. They simply asked to borrow a cast saw to remove their casts on their own before coming back to work. Evidently, now they are cast lovers, too.

 
Tomorrow is back to work for me in my new cast, and I am looking forward to it. I think office life will be much easier in this cast, especially with my standing desk. I know I'll have lots of people asking questions, but they will be distracted by the news of Kathy's "accident".

 
Judy and Jimmy were at our place early Monday morning, along with Billy and Collene. We had breakfast, and Kathy and I discussed what I would tell people at work about her "accident", then Judy and I headed off to work. Once at the office, I sent the email that Kathy and I discussed:

 
Greetings,
 

This morning, I bring bad news. Kathy was involved in a bicycling accident on Christmas Eve and was quite badly injured. I do not have many details, except that it is expected that she will make a full recovery. There are no neurological deficits, and her multiple fractures will not require surgery. I hope to have more details before the end of the day.

 
Leigh

 
As soon as the email went out, I was inundated with replies and phone calls. I told everyone that what was in the email was all that I knew, but I expected to learn more from Kathy's partner, Lydia, later in the day. Several people came into my office to talk, and all that was ever said about my cast was that it must be nice for me to be able to stand again. I think with the Milwaukee attachment on my cast, people thought I was only wearing leg casts; they didn't realize my hips were also immobilized. While everyone was expressing concern for Kathy, little did they know that Kathy and Lydia were at my house, likely having the time of their lives.

 
Late in the afternoon, I called Kathy and asked how she was doing and told her about how everyone reacted to the news of her "accident". She said that she and Lydia were having a great time together and that it would really be fun to come to work in her casts and halo brace. We talked a little while more, and I said I had better get another email off to everyone before the day was out. I then heard Lydia in the background yell, "Tell Leigh that we made dinner for everyone and invite Judy to join us, too. We already told the others; we really love having the youngsters around."

 
I then sent another email to everyone about Kathy's condition:

 
Good Afternoon,
 

I just spoke to Kathy for a few minutes. She is doing well, all things considered, and is resting comfortably. She has multiple fractures; both her legs are in casts, as are her left arm and thumb. These fractures will only require casts and time to heal. However, Kathy re-fractured the vertebra in her spine that she fractured before, and like last time, there is no neurological deficit.
 

There was some concern that the previous fractures did not heal properly, and because of this, Kathy was placed in a halo brace. Overall, her spirits are high, and she is glad her injuries are not worse, especially her spinal injury. She asks that we respect her privacy and let her recover in the caring hands of her partner, Lydia.
 

Kathy did express a strong desire to come back to work as soon as possible, despite her casts and halo brace. I will pass on any news I get right away.
 

Leigh
 

The work day was now over, and I wheeled out to the parking lot to await Judy. As usual, she emerged from the elevator with her co-workers, and they were all laughing and smiling. Everything is going so well for us; we're all so happy. Judy got me loaded up in the van, and we headed home with our usual back-and-forth banter that makes our commute so much fun. I will sure miss our daily rides when I retire, and I'm sure Judy will, too.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #24 on: 29. May 2024, 04:58:37 AM »
Ch. 123 – My Casted Life
 
 
On the way home from work, I told Judy that Lydia had invited her and Jimmy to have dinner with us. When we entered the front door, the enticing aroma of a turkey roasting in the oven hit our noses; there was more than a hint of spice in the air. As I made my way to the kitchen, I saw that Kathy was out of her wheelchair and was sleeping in one of our recliners. She looked so peaceful, reclined back slightly in her halo and casts; she was wearing cervical headgear, too.
 
 
Once in the kitchen, Lydia said she and Kathy had prepared a special meal for us all tonight, a Thanksgiving dinner, to express how thankful they are for what we have done for them. Judy said it smelled wonderful and that her mouth was watering. Lydia said the recipes were from her Cajun grandmother, and she hoped we liked spicy food.
 
 
Lydia asked how everything went at the office with Kathy's story. I explained that it went really well and that everyone is very concerned. However, I feel bad that everyone is so worried since this is all just for fun. Lydia said it's too bad that more people don't understand recreational orthopedics and that it's not mainstream. Judy said she thinks that a lot of people have the same interests as we do, but they just don't realize it. Her case in point was Jimmy getting braces after only being here a few days and then wearing casts, too. I pointed out that Jose and Rose went home in their casts the other night, and they had expressed how strange our desires were in the past. Judy then asked Lydia what she and Kathy did other than cook today.
 
 
Lydia said they played around in the bedroom for quite a while, and that is why Kathy is so tired. I asked how Kathy was feeling and if her pins were still painful. Lydia said, "Kathy is doing great, and other than the pressure, her pins are not bothering her. However, her teeth hurt from not wearing her headgear for several days since her combination headgear wouldn't fit around her halo pins, so she's wearing my cervical headgear." I said that Kathy looks cute sleeping in all her orthopedic and orthodontic glory, and Lydia agreed; she loves Kathy's casts and braces. We made too much noise and woke Kathy, and she beckoned for me.
 
 
I wheeled out to talk to Kathy and ask how she was doing. She said she was feeling wonderful, and she loves her casts and her halo brace. I told her how beautiful she looked and that I was so glad she was living her dream. We talked for a while before Joel and Jimmy arrived home.
 
 
Dinner was soon ready, and it was great. Lydia was right; none of us had ever had a turkey dinner that tasted this good, and boy was it spicy. Lydia had to cut Kathy's food for her since her left arm was useless in its LATS, but she was used to eating with the SATS brace on her right wrist. We enjoyed each other's company after dinner, then Jimmy and Judy went home, and the rest of us turned in for the night.
 
 
Tuesday morning, Judy and I went to Rebekah's house early to do our exercises. Judy looked so cute in her tights, hugging the curves of her atrophied legs, and her carbon fiber KAFOs with running shoes. She was also wearing her low-profile Milwaukee brace, and the rods going up and over her shoulders looked cute. Paul helped me with my exercises, and I even used crutches and "walked" in my hip spica cast on my own! As we were finishing up, Rebekah asked us to join her every morning since it was so much fun doing our exercises together. Judy and I agreed.
 
 
After exercising, we parted ways to go get prepared for the day. Joel gave me a sponge bath, brushed my teeth, and got me dressed. When Jimmy and Judy arrived for breakfast, Judy was in her wheelchair. Kathy and Lydia had never seen Judy in her wheelchair and inquired about it. Judy said, "My wheelchair was a gift from Jimmy before we ever met. He likes to see me in it, and it is a nice change from being on crutches. Several of the girls at the office asked me if I ever use a wheelchair, and I said that I sometimes do. They wanted to see me in it, so I thought today would be a good day since I have a presentation to give and I would like my hands free."
 
 
Judy's skinny, limp legs encased in their braces with very high-heeled booties on her feet looked so alluring. She really knows how to pull off a very sexy yet professional look. Before leaving for work, I asked her if she wanted to bring her crutches, and she said she did not; she desired to be wheelchair-bound the entire day. We got in the van and headed to work.
 
 
On the way, I asked Judy if she wears a diaper like Rebekah and I do when we are in our KAFOs. Judy said she usually does, but lately she has been using a catheter. Rebekah had introduced her to catheters a couple of months ago, and she has been using one regularly. However, she takes a week-long break every so often, so she doesn't lose bladder control from long-term use like I have.
 
 
I then asked Judy if she and Jimmy had any intentions of moving out of the cottage anytime soon. Judy got an extremely worried look on her face and tearfully said, "Are you asking us to move on, Leigh?" I said, "Oh, no, Judy, of course not. In fact, just the opposite: Joel and I want to give you your home and the parcel of land it's on. You have become the daughter we never had, and we love Jimmy so much, too." Judy's expression instantly turned from one of dismay to one of pure joy, and she gleefully said, "Oh, Leigh, thank you so much! This is wonderful! We love our little cottage by the creek. It is such a comforting and relaxing place to come home to after a busy day at the office. I can't wait to tell Jimmy! I don't know how to thank you, Leigh!"
 
 
During the course of the week, I got a lot of questions about how Kathy was doing and more inquiries about my condition. Working in this cast is so much easier than in my old one. I can stand at my desk in my wheelchair, and I sometimes use my crutches to get around the office, too. It's a lot of fun.

 
Kathy has adapted to her halo brace and casts very well, and she and Lydia are both in heaven. They have been using Rebekah's van and going out daily so Kathy can show herself off and interact with people. Since Kathy will be working in her casts and halo, she doesn't have to worry about being seen. I think they have visited every museum, art gallery, and shopping mall in the area.
 
 
With Kathy doing so well in her casts and halo, she and Lydia decided they would go to the resort her friend Dolores spoke of that caters to handicapped people. Kings Mountain Retreat is a five-star mountain resort that is fully accessible and offers personal assistants for guests. Not only do they have a hotel, but there are also private cabins that are really more like rustic-styled homes, which is where Kathy and Lydia will be staying. Kings Mountain Retreat also does not shun pretenders, so it would be a good place for the group trip Kathy and I have been discussing. I'm excited to hear about what it's like, and Kathy promised us daily updates. They leave on Sunday, and they are both very excited.
 
 
Well, it's Friday, and Judy and I have the day off as usual. We did our exercises with Rebekah, which has become a routine, had breakfast, and are off to Jameson Orthotics. Emme, Sam, and Millie have an appointment with Billy to get molds of their legs made so they can all get custom-made KAFOs. They're not going to do anything crazy like Judy and I have done; they just want to wear leg braces for fun and fashion. In fact, I think all three girls are just going to walk normally with their knees and ankles unlocked and rarely using crutches. They just like the way KAFOs look, the feel of the straps on their legs, and the weight on their legs.
 
 
Also, I'm going to be discussing my new braces with Billy and Gary so I can get an idea of what I will be wearing. With what I have done with my legs, they will need a lot of support. Billy mentioned HAKFOs—KAFOs that would be attached to my Milwaukee brace at the hips. I'm really not sure what I'll be getting, and I left it up to them since my leg braces will now be for a real need, not just pretending.
 
 
When we got to the shop, Collene greeted us and said that we were the only clients for the day. Billy, Rita, and Gary had gotten caught up this week, and next week they planned to devote themselves to the girls new braces and even take a few days off. The girls were already here, and Judy and I could hear them carrying on in the cast room.
 
 
We went to the cast room and greeted everyone. Emme already had both her legs in plaster and was waiting for it to dry. There was a table with many boxes of shoes, including two pairs of new roller skates. I guess Sam and Millie really are going to try skating in leg braces. After saying hi to everyone, Judy went to talk with her sister. Gary asked me to wheel into the workshop; he wanted to show me the braces Billy was working on for me. Once there, I saw my new braces, which were almost complete.
 
 
They were almost exactly like my current braces, and other than being made for much skinnier legs, there was a major difference: each KAFO is connected to the pelvic girdle of a Milwaukee brace, making one large full-body brace. There are twist-lock fittings where the hip hinges attach to the pelvic girdle and KAFOs. They look beautiful! Gary explains,
 
 
"Leigh, after seeing how much weakness you had when you got your cast changed, your braces now need to help support your hips, so you'll now need to wear HKAFOs. Normally, there is just a band of leather or plastic that would go around your hips, but since you also wear a Milwaukee brace, your leg braces will be attached to it. The hinged bar at your hips can be locked or allowed to move freely. If your hips become strong enough, the hinges can be removed completely, and you can wear these braces like you wore your old ones."
 
 
"Walking in these braces will be like walking in your cast, but they will be much heavier. You can see that we made you several sets in many colors. Collene had the idea that to complement the brightly colored leather, the metal parts should be anodized in a complementary or contrasting color, and we think they look great.  Any questions, Leigh?"
 
 
I had no questions for Gary, and I told him I was looking forward to wearing my new braces and that they looked stylish and very comfortable. I then wheeled over to take a closer look at the braces and asked if they were all mine. Instead of the three sets of braces I usually get (white, brown, and black), there were three more pairs in light pink, deep purple, and bright red.
 
 
Gary said they were all mine, and the brightly colored braces were Collene's idea, and the other girls would be getting colorful braces to wear, too. The colors were beautiful and would be fun to pair with my outfits, especially with the interchangeable throat molds and occipital pads. I thanked Gary for all he has done for me and my friends and for helping me to have the body I have always felt I should have. I was meant to be a crippled girl.
 
 
I then said to Gary, "When Rebekah and I got casts made for our new braces, special attention was paid to our feet. Also, casts were made of our hands, arms, and fingers. I'm curious as to why this was done."

 
Gary replied, "Well, Leigh, I promised Joel and Paul that I would not divulge the details to either of you. All I can say is to ask Joel and Paul; all we are doing is making the braces. Billy and I are confident they will fit well, so your husbands will be doing the fitting. If they talk you two into wearing them, please send us pictures, or better yet, come by wearing them. They are something we have never made or even seen before." I said, "Rebekah and I have been wondering, and we'll just let our husbands surprise us. We both have complete trust in them, as they do in us."
 
 
We then went in to see how the casting was going, and the casts were being removed from Millie's long, sexy legs, and Billy was explaining what he would be making for them:

 
"OK ladies. I know you all want KAFOs in the three standard colors. You will also get a set of KAFOs and Milwaukee braces in three more colors, too. That will be six sets of braces for each of you. Now, for Millie and Sam: You will be getting a special set of braces attached to your skates. I'll match the leather to the color of your skates and highly polish the metal. These braces will also have built-in knee pads in case you ever fall. They will be very heavily built, like I would make for a large man, and the knees and ankles will be free. Basically, they are just to enhance the beauty of your legs and will provide you with complete freedom of movement."
 
 
We then went to the workshop, where Billy and Gary got to work on the molds and began the brace-making process. We stayed late into the evening, having both lunch and dinner delivered. It was a lot of fun to watch braces being made, but I wanted to get home and rest. Joel and I are spending tomorrow with Kathy and Lydia before they leave on their trip.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #25 on: 29. May 2024, 05:00:14 AM »
Ch. 124 – Kings Mountain Retreat

 
Lydia and Kathy are both very excited to make their trip to Kings Mountain Retreat. On one of Lydia's visits to their home, she packed warm clothes for their trip to the mountains. Winter is well upon us. Lydia and Joel got the van loaded up Saturday evening, and the ladies were off early Sunday morning. Kathy said that if they enjoyed their visit, she would make preliminary arrangements for a group trip there. As promised, Kathy kept all of us updated on their adventure and sent group texts at least once a day.
 

Sunday Evening:

 
We made it! The traffic was light, and the weather was good. I got a little carsick on the curvy roads, sitting motionless in my halo brace, but it soon passed. The ride was beautiful, from what I could see of it. I looked straight ahead the entire time in the confines of my halo brace, and the bumpy road made my halo pins hurt a bit.

 
When we got to the resort, Lydia got us checked into our cabin, and my assistant is an older gentleman named Ron. If we need anything, we just call him on the special wireless phones they gave us since cell phones don't work well here. Once we got settled in and Ron was on his way, we explored the area around our cabin.

 
The lake is only about 20 yards from our wraparound porch, with a deck leading to an overlook. Everything is just so beautiful and quiet. I always thought Leigh's place was quiet, but it's nothing compared to here. Lydia says this place reminds her of her grandfather's old hunting cabin, but it's much more fancy, of course.

 
We're off to have dinner and figure out what activities we want to participate in this week. This is going to be so much fun, and to experience it in my casts and halo will be wonderful.
 

Monday Afternoon:

 
Hi everyone. We had a great dinner last night; the food here is excellent. We had a romantic evening by the fire in our cozy cabin last night, too. In bed, Lydia and I greatly enjoyed my halo and casts, and I reveled in my immobilization as Lydia pleasured me physically. I wish I could do more for her, but she knows she'll be in my position someday with me taking care of all her needs.

 
After breakfast, Lydia and I did something we have not done since we were little girls: we went fishing. Ron brought us sack lunches and got us all set up with tackle and bait. We fished off the overlook in front of our cabin. It was so much fun, and Lydia and I each caught a big lake trout that will be our dinner tonight. The chef will prepare the fish you catch any way you want.

 
We are having so much fun, and I completely forget about my casts and halo. Well, I say completely forget; that's not quite true. My casts and halo are front and center in the bedroom.

 
Well, we need to get ready for dinner and eat the fish we caught. Have a great evening!
 

Tuesday Morning:

  
It snowed last night! We woke up to find everything covered in a blanket of white. Lydia got me into a warm jacket and put thick wool socks on my casted feet and oversize mittens on my casted and braced hands. I then wheeled outside onto our large porch for a snowball fight.

 
I had trouble making snowballs with my SATS brace and my useless casted left arm, but Lydia made me plenty of snowballs, which I used to good effect on her. It brought back memories of college, when we had snowball fights all winter. It's a good thing that my casts were made with waterproof padding; Lydia got me a bit wet and cold. A few hours in front of the roaring fire and a few mugs of hot chocolate got me warmed up and dry.

 
I'll talk to you later. We're off to a late breakfast.
 
 
Tuesday Evening:

 
We made some new friends here today. After it stopped snowing this afternoon, we went for a walk. Well, Lydia walked, and I wheeled around the winter wonderland that surrounds us. Everything is so pretty covered in snow. However, Ron says it will probably be all gone soon; it is supposed to warm up tomorrow.

 
While we were out, we saw wheelchair tracks and footprints in the snow and decided to follow them. Lydia and I soon came upon a couple of guys taking in the sights. They were our age, and it was obvious they were a couple. We introduced ourselves to the strangers and learned their names were Pat and Terry. It was obvious right away that Pat is a DAK amputee, and he was in a really sporty-looking wheelchair like you all have.

 
We talked for a while and really enjoyed our conversation, but it was getting cold and late. Pat and Terry walked us back to our cabin, and before they went on their way, we agreed to meet for breakfast. Lydia and I both enjoy making friends with gay and lesbian couples that we happen to meet.
 

Wednesday Evening:

 
We met Pat and Terry for breakfast this morning, and we got to know each other better. Their story is much like Lydia's and mine. They met in college but went their separate ways, only to reunite years later and have been together ever since. The topic of my casts and halo brace, along with Pat's amputations, came up during breakfast.

 
When we checked in, the desk clerk told us that we should be honest if we are pretenders and that guests are asked to be accepting of all lifestyles. When Pat asked about my casts and halo, I said it was all just for fun, except for some of my orthodontic appliances. Lydia said that we both love wearing casts and that I always dreamed of wearing a halo brace. The opportunity to wear a halo arose, and now I'm living my dream.
 

I told them the story that Leigh told everyone at work, and we talked about her Petrie cast, the hip spica she is in now, and her desire to, as Judy puts it, let go of her legs. My extensive orthodontics were also of great interest to both men, and many questions were asked. At one point, Terry said to Pat, "See, Pat, I'm not the only one that likes to wear casts for fun. I told you we would meet another caster in person someday."
 

Pat then explained that he lost his legs in a childhood accident on his grandparents' farm. He was eight years old and riding with his grandfather on the tractor when they hit a bump. Pat was thrown from the machine, and his legs were crushed under the rear wheel of the tractor. He was rushed to a rural hospital that was not well equipped for trauma. The doctor on duty was an old Army surgeon, and to save Pat's life, he performed the procedure he knew best: amputation. Pat said he doesn't have any memories of when he still had his legs and that a wheelchair and prosthetic are all he knows.
 

We ended up spending the day and well into the evening together, talking about many different things. At one point, Pat admitted to Terry that he has a thing for guys wearing orthodontic braces and has always wanted them himself. Terry laughed and said the feeling was mutual, and, with a gentle smile, Lydia gave them Joe's business card and said he caters to people like them.
 

It's late, and Lydia and I are ready for bed. We are going to spend the day tomorrow with Pat and Terry again and go exploring the trails since it is warming up and the snow has melted.
 
 
Thursday Evening:
 
We had a great time with Pat and Terry today. We all got to know each other pretty well and found out that Pat is a bank executive and Terry imports rare and exotic vehicles from all around the world. They live in the same town as Ben and Jackie, so it will be no problem for us to visit.
 

Lydia was very curious about Pat's stumps—that's the term he uses—and let us see and even touch them. We were both extremely fascinated by his stumps and how they looked and moved. He also showed us how he puts on and walks with his prosthetic legs, too. If he were wearing long pants, you wouldn't know that his legs ended just above where his knees once were. Pat said that despite being able to walk well with his prosthetic legs, he prefers using his wheelchair.
 

Lydia and I showed the guys pictures of our past cast and brace adventures; they were impressed. In fact, I showed them all the pictures from the Christmas party, and they wished they had been there. Maybe next year.
 

Terry really liked the KAFOs you all wear, especially Paul's heavy-duty pair, and wants to get KAFOs for himself, so we gave him Gary's contact information. The guys had brought some casting supplies with them, and Pat placed both Terry and Lydia's left arms in white LATS, and Lydia is really loving her cast.
 

Both men asked a lot more questions about our orthodontics, and they took long looks in both of our mouths. I explained how my teeth shifted when I had my jaw wired shut, and I got braces again with a lot of extras just for fun. They had a lot of questions about what life was like with my jaw wired shut, and the byt admitted it was something they would like to try someday. Lydia said if they got braces, wiring their jaws would be really quick and easy with surgical hooks.
 

I think Pat and Terry are going to have some new and exciting adventures very soon.
 
 
Friday Morning:

 
We just finished breakfast with Pat and Terry in their cabin. Ron introduced us to our new assistant, Jerome, or Romy, as he prefers, this morning. He's a big black guy who formerly played professional football in Canada. I think Pat and Terry are attracted to him. Romy is a very sexy man, and guys are not my thing.

 
Today, Pat and I are going to explore some of the parts of the resort and check out the construction that's going on. Yesterday, we saw a young couple arrive, and the girl was wearing HKAFOs like Leigh will be getting. We're going to try and find her and ask about her braces; they looked very interesting. Terry and Lydia, with their thumb spica casts, are going horseback riding, which will likely be a challenge.
 

This place is wonderful, and we're having a great time. I'm absolutely in love with my halo brace, and I think I'll be wearing it for a long time to come.

 
Saturday Evening:
 

We had a great time yesterday and today. Lydia and Terry really enjoyed their horseback ride, and Pat and I had fun exploring the entire resort. We checked out the new construction that is going on. They are building clusters of cabins around a central communal lodge building. There are three of these complexes being built, and they are for groups to have their own cabins and a common shared area. It's the perfect thing for all of us to spend a week or two together here. There is a small wedding chapel under construction in the woods; Lydia and I think we'll get married there. We also made preliminary arrangements for a group trip here. We really love this place, and you all will, too.
 

We got a chance to talk with the young woman wearing HKAFOs that we saw the other day. Her name is Gina, and her husband is Rick. Gina has a degenerative neurological condition that requires her to wear HAKFO braces. She looks great in them, and you will too, Leigh, when you get yours.  When standing or walking, Gina's legs are fixed at the hips, knees, and ankles. She walks a lot like Leigh does in her hip-spica cast, swinging her entire lower body to take a step. When she unlocks her hips and knees, she can sit normally, but she can't bring her legs together or spread them apart.

 
Gina said that she had never seen someone in as many casts as I am wearing, except for a girl in a body cast she saw at a Halloween party. I asked if it was at the Hotel Marley a few years ago. With a look of bewilderment, Gina said, "Yes, in fact it was." I pulled out my phone and showed her a picture of Emme in her cast. Gina exclaimed, "That's her! The girl in the body cast." I said that her name is Emme, and she is a friend of mine.
 

Then I asked if she saw Leigh and Rebekah and showed her a picture of them. She had, and I am amazed you guys didn't notice her at the party. Rick really liked looking at all the pictures of us in our casts and braces. I do believe he is a devotee like Billy and Jimmy.
 

I then showed Gina a picture of Leigh, Rebekah, Judy, and Collene in their black Milwaukee braces and KAFOs wearing high heels and sexy dresses. Gina was really impressed with your braces, and I gave her Gary's number. I think that Gary and Joe will be getting some new clients after our visit here. We also told Gina about Collene and Judy and their rather interesting stories. We exchanged contact information and hope to see them again in the future, as well as Pat and Terry.
 

Well, it's getting late, and Lydia is starting to pack for our return home tomorrow. It will be nice to finally be back in our house after spending so much time away. I'm feeling really great and am excited to go to work in my halo and casts.
 

Sunday Morning:
 

We're on the road, heading home. We said our goodbyes to our new friends this morning over breakfast. It was great to meet new people, some of whom shared our interests and others who were accepting of them. Gina has no problem with pretenders, and Rick admitted he is a devotee.
 

Oh, Leigh, you mentioned wanting to get Joel something totally unexpected for his birthday? Lydia got an idea when we were talking to Terry; he can help.
 

See you all soon!

 
As you can tell, Kathy and Lydia had a great time on their vacation. We'll all be visiting Kings Mountain when the new cabins are finished; it will be great fun. Kathy will soon be going back to work, too. I wonder how people will react to her casts and halo brace.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #26 on: 29. May 2024, 05:01:49 AM »
Ch. 125 - Retirement

 
Today is the day that Kathy returns to work wearing her halo brace and multiple casts, and she is so excited. She and Lydia had a great time at Kings Mouintain Retreat, and then they spent a relaxing week at home together. Lydia is still in the LATS that Pat applied for her at the resort, too. I think she might wear it for a full six-week term. Both ladies are really enjoying themselves and each other; I have never seen Kathy or Lydia so happy!

 
Last Friday, Kathy sent the following email to the entire department:

 
Good Afternoon,

 
I want to let you all know that I will be returning to work on Monday. I am feeling good and have become very accustomed to wearing my casts and my extremely restrictive halo brace. I feel some discomfort and pressure from the pins that secure my halo brace to my skull, but other than that, I'm pain-free.
 

I think that by now everyone knows that I have casts on both legs, with the one on my right leg going to my thigh, a full arm cast on my left arm that also includes my thumb, and of course, my halo brace. Attached is a photo so you can see how I look wearing my casts and halo, so my appearance doesn't come as a shock; it's all quite intense. I am feeling really good and will be able to work without any issues despite being so heavily immobilized. I have missed all of you, and I am very excited to see everyone very soon.

 
Best Regards,

 
Kathy
 
 
On Monday morning, Judy, Rebekah, and I did our usual exercise routine. I have built enough strength that I can crutch short distances in my hip spica cast, and I crutch around the house quite often, but only when Joel is around in case I need help. After exercising, getting dressed, and having breakfast, Judy and I headed to the office together, and Jimmy and Joel went to the shop. This will be one of our last commutes together; I retire next week. I'll miss our daily girl talk, and I know Judy will, too.

 
We got to the office, and Judy and I went our separate ways. A few minutes after I was settled in my office, the elevator door opened, and Kathy wheeled out. She was wearing a long, dark blue dress that went to her ankles. Only her feet, in their brightly colored casts, could be seen below the hemline; the extent of either cast could not be seen. The joystick for her wheelchair was now mounted to the left side, and she was controlling the chair with her casted left arm, leaving her braced right arm free to carry her handbag or use the computer.

 
The neckline of her dress with long, loose sleeves was perfect. The uprights of her halo didn't stretch the fabric. Her hair was carefully styled around her halo ring and blue cervical headgear, which matched her dress. Simply put, she looked absolutely beautiful, at ease, and very comfortable in her casts and halo brace.
  

During the course of the morning, Kathy had many well-wishers stop by her office. I saw her once pull up her dress a bit to show a couple of girls how high up the cast on her right leg went. Whenever she was talking to people, she seemed to have the habit of always touching some part of her halo brace with her right hand, sort of like how some ladies play with their hair. It was so adorable, and I couldn't help but wonder whether I had done the same thing when wearing my halo brace. I don't remember, but maybe I did. I know Emme was always touching her halo brace when talking to people about it and had a habit of hooking her thumbs over where the uprights connected to her vest in the front.

 
Over the course of the week, Kathy began to wear skirts and dresses that revealed more of her casts and halo brace. We went to lunch every day and always got a lot of attention as we made our way down the street in our wheelchairs. This would be our last week working together, as I retire this coming Monday. I got to spend a lot of time with Kathy tying up loose ends this week, too. It was fun to meet with people with both of us so immobilized, but Kathy had some feelings of guilt about people thinking she had been so badly injured.

 
Now, it's my big day. After many years of hard work and dedication, I'm finally retiring. Judy helped me get dressed, and Rebekah did my makeup and styled my hair around my purple interlandi headgear. I wore a dark purple dress that was rather short and tight-fitting. It clung to my hips, clearly showing the outline of my hip spica cast. My bright red lips contrasted with my purple double facebows and matched my red glasses. I wanted to look ravishing on my last day, and I did!
  

The ride to work was emotional for Judy; she thought it would be our last. Judy began to cry several times and had to pull over to compose herself. I told her not to worry. I have a consulting contract with the company and will be coming in quite often or needing a ride to the shop to help Emme and Sam; we would still ride together several days a week. Judy was happy to hear that news, and it really cheered her up. I was so sorry that I had forgotten to tell her all my plans.

 
Around ten, Joel arrived with several of my closest friends. The president of the company and the board of directors are going to recognize my years of service and present me with a gift. Kathy and Lydia soon joined us in my office. Lydia and Joel packed up the last of my personal effects from my office, and soon I would be wheeling out of my office for the last time. When I walked into my office for the first time all those years ago, I never imagined that I would be in a wheelchair and huge cast-brace combination on my last day and in the process of voluntarily becoming crippled.

 
Just before eleven, we all made our way to the board room. Nothing was said to Kathy or me about our casts and braces; everyone is so used to us being immobilized in some fashion or another. The president of the company, Angela Smith, said, "Please everyone, take a seat. I want to say a few brief words."
 

After Angla's speech, everyone applauded, and Joel unstrapped me from my wheelchair. He helped me crutch to the podium and then firmly grasped the bars on the back of my Milwaukee brace to steady me. I handed him my crutches, then Angela gave me a hug and simply said, "Thank you, Leigh, and best wishes," as she handed me a small box.

 
Once I laid eyes on the box, I instantly knew it was something special. I don't often talk about my watch-collecting hobby; I never wear anything flashy, but I do have a few luxury watches, but nothing like what this box contains. Across the front of the box were the words "A. Lange & Sohne". I carefully opened the box, and it contained the watch I have always dreamed of owning: a Little Lange 1 Moon Phase in rose gold with a white strap. The watch was beautiful, and I began to cry.

 
With tears in my eyes, I thanked Angela for my wonderful gift and expressed how much I have enjoyed my career and everyone I have worked with. Angela announced there would be a party in the conference room, and everyone was welcome to attend. I crutched back to my wheelchair, and Joel got me strapped in. He then helped me strap my new watch to my wrist and put my gold Longines in my purse.

 
Everyone had a wonderful time, and I really enjoyed talking with people. The catered lunch was excellent, as was the cake. As the day was winding down, I had Joel help to my feet and then he supported my body, and I made a short speech:

 
"Thank you all for coming and celebrating this milestone in my life. This is the start of the rest of my life, and I am looking forward to it. I'll still see you when I come in to do my contract work, so this is not really a goodbye."

 
"I also want to thank you all for your kindness and support when it comes to my physical condition. I just want all of you to know that, despite how others might feel if they were in my situation, I am very happy and content with my life and wouldn't change a thing. My physical handicap is a part of me that I have known was coming for years, and pardon the pun, I embrace my braces."
 

"With me retiring and Kathy doing so soon, there is an opportunity for many people in our department to make a step up. Kathy and I have been assured that those who will fill our shoes, or, I guess right now, our casts, will be from within the department, and we have made several suggestions. Once again, thank you and have a great afternoon."

 
With everyone on their way, Kathy and I got a chance to talk about her halo brace and cast adventure:

 
K - Leigh, this has been such a great experience, and I love my casts and halo brace. I only wish I could wear them forever, but I might just have to settle for KAFOs and a Milwaukee or Kuehnegger brace.

 
L - I know what you mean, Kathy. I wish I could stay in my hip spica forever, too. You saw how well I did crutching around, and I'm glad I've been practicing. It was so much fun to be on my feet with all eyes on me. Gary said wearing my new braces will be a lot like wearing my current cast-brace combination, but I will be able to bend my hips and knees if I unlock them. Joel and I are both looking forward to me living as a cripple, and I won't have to fake it anymore—it will now be for real. Joel said being married to a crippled girl has been his dream since he was a teenager, and now it's coming true.

 
K - Lydia said the same thing to me while we were on our trip. She is thrilled that when I retire, I will be wearing braces because she has always found individuals with disabilities fascinating. Oh, about our trip. We are really looking forward to our group vacation at the resort. Some of the friends we met plan to come, too.

 
L - That's great; I know everyone is excited to meet them. Speaking of our trip, are you and Lydia still planning to get married then?
 

K - Yes, we are. It's a perfect setting, and everyone that we would want at our wedding will be there, too.

 
L - Judy said that she hopes that Jimmy proposes marriage soon so they can get married on the trip. She feels funny about proposing to him; she can be a bit old-fashioned at times, but I told her to do it if she loves him that much. She also said that Billy and Collene want to get married there, too. Kings Mountain looks to be such a beautiful place from all the pictures you showed us. Let's talk to Annie and Charlie; maybe there will be four ceremonies?

 
K - At the Christmas party, I heard Sam and Millie talking about marriage and saw they were both wearing what looked like engagement rings. Maybe there will be five ceremonies. That would be crazy, wouldn't it?
 

L- It would, Kathy. I did notice their rings, but thought nothing of them. By the way, did you hear that Emme, Sam, and Millie are all getting KAFOs, too? Billy is even making Sam and Millie special braces with roller skates; they are going to try roller skating in leg braces. I don't think it's possible, but those girls are always full of surprises.
 

K - I heard something but didn't get the details. That's cool. I hope Sam and Millie don't end up breaking something trying to skate while wearing their braces. I believe Sam enjoys wearing her Milwaukee brace for her scoliosis, and those girls went through so much after their accident that I wouldn't want to see them in any casts or braces that they weren't wearing for enjoyment.
 

It's going to be great when Lydia and I get our braces. Lydia wants to wear her braces when we get married, and they're almost done. I'll be out of my casts and wearing my KAFOs with my halo brace by then, too.
 

L - That would be so cool, Kathy; you in your halo and KAFOs, Lydia in her KAFOs, and either her Milwaukee or Kuehnegger brace. I'm excited to see Lydia with her braces; the two of you will look adorable.
 

K- Oh, we will, Leigh... Oh, look! Here come Joel and Lydia. Let's go find Paul and Rebekah; I saw them go off with Judy to her office. Since we're all dressed up and it's a day to celebrate, let's go to Harry's Grill for drinks and dinner.
 

L - Sounds like a plan, Kathy. Let's go!


And with that, we were all off to Harry’s Grill.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #27 on: 01. June 2024, 04:22:12 AM »
Ch. 126 - Fully Braced
 

Time has really flown by, and the many months of my lower body being immobilized in casts are coming to an end. My legs have grown weaker and more atrophied by the day; my hip spica cast is very loose. Now, instead of being a leg brace pretender, I'll really need them. Today, I'm getting my hip spcia cast removed and my new braces fitted. I'm extremely excited to begin this new phase of my life!
 

After doing morning exercises, we had breakfast with Jimmy and Judy. Jimmy said his business is going like gangbusters, and Judy said she misses our daily car rides together. However, my contract work starts soon, and we'll once again be riding to work together on occasion. Judy has been stopping by every afternoon to chat before the guys get home, which is enjoyable for both of us.
 

It's time to head to Jameson Orthotics to get my cast removed and new braces fitted. Joel got me loaded up in the van, and we were on our way. When we arrived, Billy and Collene warmly greeted us. Collene is now wearing glasses with 1950's style frames, and they looked great on her. She feels that her glasses, like her braces, really enhance her appearance; she's glad she needs them. Like Judy did, she's going to pick out several more styles to order online.
 

Collene also said that she had been talking with Kathy, Judy, Millie, and Annie. When we all visit Kings Mountain, there will be several weddings, and everyone is hoping that Jimmy proposes to Judy so they can get married on the trip, too.
 

Billy was anxious to get me out of my cast and into my new braces, so we followed him to the cast room. Billy unstrapped me from my wheelchair and helped me stand. Joel took off my skirt and blouse, and then the Milwaukee brace attachment on my cast. Then they lifted me onto the table, and Billy cut my cast in half and removed the front part from my body. The cool air pricked at my sensitive skin.
 

I had enough strength in my back that I could lean forward and look at my legs. My cast had been feeling very loose lately, and my legs were now extremely atrophied and looked just like Collene's. I tried to move them, but my muscles only quivered. My goal had been achieved; my legs are now completely useless! I asked Billy if my new braces would fit properly since my legs have atrophied so much since he made the molds. He assured me that they would fit great; he had taken this into consideration.
 

Joel then removed my catheter, and Billy told him how Rita loosened my stiff and painful joints when I got my cast changed. Billy then helped Joel push the table I was on into the shower. Joel got the water temperature just right, and I told him to use the gentle pulsating setting. He began massaging my hips, legs, and feet. Joel gently picked up my legs and moved them, but only as far as my pain would allow. I was even stiffer than before. Finally, he called for Billy to come pull the bottom half of my cast out from under me, and Joel began to gently wash my entire body.
 

After Joel gently scrubbed away all the dead skin, he picked me up and placed me in the hydrotherapy tub that Billy had prepared. It felt wonderful, as it did last time, and Collene came in to keep me company. At one point, she came over to the tub, reached in, and held my left leg in her hands. Collene ran her hands up and down my leg and commented on how thin it was. She said there was no muscle tone at all anymore. It felt fantastic as her hands moved along my leg; I was starting to get very aroused. Luckily, Joel came in to get me so my braces could be fitted before things got out of control.
 

Collene went back to her office, and Joel got me out of the tub and carried me to the fitting room. He laid me on the table, which was covered with towels, and got me dried off, diapered, and into a sports bra. Billy then began explaining my new braces to me:
 
 
"Leigh, these are all your new braces. They are pretty much like your old ones, but with an addition: hinges that connect your KAFOs to your Milwaukee brace. These hinges can lock your hips straight, just like your hip spica positioned them. You will not be able to rotate your hip joints, nor will you be able to spread or close your legs."
 

"You'll notice these braces are built much more heavily than your old ones, with wide metal bars on the sides of your Milwaukee brace girdle. These are where the hinges on the KAFOs attach. Until you regain some flexibility in your hips, I would suggest that Joel remove the hinges when you don and doff your braces. It's easy with the twist lock fasteners."
 
 
Billy said he knew that moving my long immobilized joints would be painful, so he would only fit one set of braces today, the pink ones, with matching Doc Marten Mary Janes. He said I could try the others at my leisure at home and that I would need assistance donning and doffing my braces until I got used to doing it myself.
 

It was now the big moment! Billy used a special screwdriver to remove the hip hinges from the Milwaukee girdle. Joel then placed me in the Milwaukee portion of my brace, and it felt great to have the pelvic girdle tightly hug my hips. I laid back, and Billy and Joel placed my limp legs and feet into my KAFOs and shoes.
 

Billy then showed Joel how to attach the hinges to the Milwaukee portion of my brace. I was now braced from head to foot! Billy asked if everything felt OK, and I said that it did. The guys then helped me to my feet, and I could hear all four of the hinges lock; I was rigid from my neck to my toes. Billy handed me crutches, and I began to carefully crutch about the room. It was intoxicating to think about spending the rest of my life like this. I was ecstatic!
 

Billy again asked how everything felt, and I said, "It feels great, Billy. You did excellent work. My hips hurt a bit from being moved and from my legs not being spread as far apart as they were in my cast. What do you think, Joel? Do you like me being braced from head to toe and dependent on my braces?" Joel didn't need to say a word; the bulge in his trousers spoke for him. I crutched over to him and gave him a big hug and kiss, whereupon he had the same embarrassing experience as Billy had when Rebekah and I first met him. Joel excused himself to go clean up.
 

While Joel was freshening up, I noticed that my diaper was getting quite wet. I was having a lot of leakage from being catheterized for so long. I thought this would happen, so I brought a cath kit along. When Joel returned, he cleaned me up and placed my catheter before dressing me in a short purple skirt and pink blouse. Once I get used to my new braces, I'll try to wean myself off of my catheter.
 

As I was dressing, Collene came rolling into the room in a really sporty-looking purple wheelchair. I said, "What a great-looking chair, Collene. I've never seen you in it before; how long have you had it?" Collene replied, "It's not mine; it is a late Christmas gift for you from Billy and me. Thanks for everything you have done for us, Leigh." Billy helped Collene up, and I carefully unlocked my knees and hips to be able to sit. It hurt quite a bit to move my joints, but sitting in my new wheelchair gave me a sense of freedom and independence. It's so compact and sporty, and I absolutely adore the color.
 

I thanked Billy and Collene for my new wheelchair. Billy said it was a pleasure to make my braces and that he was expecting Sam, Millie, and Emme to pick up their KAFOs this week, too. Sam and Millie's roller skating KAFOs have come out really nice; they will look great wearing them and should have no problem skating in them.
 

Billy walked Collene to her desk, and she and I chatted while Joel and Billy loaded up all my new braces into the van. I invited her and Billy to go to the MV meet up at Pee Dee's on Friday evening, and she said it sounded like fun. Joel and Billy returned, and we thanked Billy and Collene once again, and we were on our way.
 

Since it was a nice day, I wanted to do a photo shoot at Millrun Park in my new braces and wheelchair. I also wanted to try driving again since I could now sit in the driver's seat. Joel thought that I should practice on our property first because I have not driven in so long, and I agreed.
 

We stopped at the deli to get a picnic lunch. It was my first time venturing into public in my new braces and wheelchair. At the deli, several people stared at me, and I decided to have fun with a few of them. I asked one man who was staring at me if he thought crippled girls were sexy, and he quickly made his exit. Then a woman about my age couldn't keep her eyes off me. I wheeled up to her and said, "Don't you wish you were in braces and a wheelchair? They attract sexy young men." Just as I said that, Joel came up and gave me a kiss. The woman turned red and hurried away.
 

After we enjoyed our lunch at the park, I wanted to crutch around and let Joel get some video of my unique gait. When I just had KAFOs, I walked fairly normally but with stiff knees. Now, with my hips braced, my body is rigid from my neck to my feet, so I have to swing both legs together to move forward; my body is almost like a pendulum swinging from my shoulders.
 

Joel took a ton of adorable action shots of me crutching along, and I looked amazing in my pink and purple ensemble. He also got some video of me sitting down on a bench, unlocking my hips and knees to do so. It's all very awkward and new to me right now, but it's fun. However, my hips and knees were getting really sore. These joints have not moved in months and are very stiff. We decided to go home, relax, and await Judy's arrival. I know she really wants to see my new braces and is thinking of getting HKAFOs, too.
 

When we got home, Joel went and laid all my new braces out on our bed. When Judy arrived, we went to check them out. When we got to my bedroom, I noticed several braces that Billy had not shown me at the office. There were new pairs of the light-weight braces I use when bathing. They looked to be much smaller than my old ones since my legs are so atrophied now.
 

There was also a large hip spica Minerva brace. It was purple with heavy metal latches between the front and back halves; the lining was thin, but very soft. I had no idea Billy was making this brace for me, and I assumed it was to sleep in. I can't wait until bedtime tonight!
 

Judy checked out all my new braces, then got on the phone to Billy. Their conversation was brief; she simply asked him to make her all the same braces when he had time.
 

When Jimmy arrived, Joel suggested that we all go out for dinner, and he went to get ready. Judy asked if I was going to use my wheelchair tonight, and I said I was; it would be easier for me that way. She said she would use hers, too, and she and Jimmy went home to get ready.
 

Judy and Jimmy soon returned, with Judy in her wheelchair. We looked really cute in our wheelchairs, and Jimmy took a picture to send to Collene. We got into Judy's car, the guys stowed our wheelchairs in the trunk, and we headed to Ranch Gordo.
 

On the way to the restaurant, I realized that no one could tell that my leg braces and back brace were connected. It's obvious when I am on crutches since my entire body moves as one unit, but in my wheelchair, no one can tell. I got a bit of a charge out of the notion that I was far more immobilized than anyone would ever realize.
 

Judy and I wheeled up to the entrance, and it was not busy. We were able to get a table right away, and as usual, Shelly made a point to wait on us. She said, "Well, it looks like you are pretty much back to your old normal, Leigh. It must feel great to be out of those big casts." I replied, "To tell the truth, Shelly, I really enjoyed wearing my casts. It was actually quite enjoyable." Shelly replied, "I think I have you and your friends figured out, and I understand." She then took our order, and we had a great dinner.
 

After we got home, Joel helped me bathe, and then he cleaned my teeth and appliances. He then asked me if I wanted to wear my new body brace to bed, and I said, of course. Joel picked me up and laid me on the back half of the brace, which cradled me from head to toe and held my legs spread apart. Joel placed the upper half over my body and secured the latches.
 

I was rigid from head to toe; only my arms were free. It felt great. It's impossible for me to remove this brace myself; I will be in it until Joel releases me. We made love, and it was amazing, like when I was in my big cast. Joel covered me with a light blanket and kissed me before lying down next to me. I drifted off to sleep, completely immobilized, with Joel holding my hand.

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #28 on: 01. June 2024, 04:24:54 AM »
Ch. 127 - Kathy's New Casts

 
Since I got out of my hip spica cast earlier in the week, you can probably guess it's time for Kathy to get her casts changed now. We're looking forward to Kathy and Lydia spending the weekend with us, and the feeling is mutual. Kathy is excited to get new, smaller casts and try out halo traction, too. Lydia will also be getting the LATS removed that she had Pat apply for her on their vacation, a cast she has been greatly enjoying.

 
When the ladies arrived on Friday morning, I asked Kathy what her plan was for the weekend. She had been doing a lot of thinking, and the first thing she wanted was to have her casts, halo vest, and catheter removed so she could take a long soak in the big Jacuzzi tub with Lydia. Then Kathy wanted her new casts applied right away, and then she wanted to try out halo traction for the weekend.

 
We all went to the cast room, and Joel removed Lydia's LATS and all of Kathy's casts. Since Lydia's left arm was weak, I carefully stood, locked my hips and knees, and carefully removed Kathy's catheter. Kathy's legs, arms, and neck were not overly weak, but she wanted a Philadelphia collar to wear in the tub to support the weight of her halo ring. Kathy was able to stand and walk to the bathroom with Lydia's help.

 
The ladies spent quite a while in the bath together, and we could hear them splashing around and laughing. While they were enjoying themselves, Joel cleaned Kathy's halo vest and installed a new liner. He also attached the halo traction equipment to Kathy's wheelchair and got the rolling traction frame ready, too. Yesterday, Joel also attached the traction equipment to the bed in the guest suite for Kathy's pleasure in bed.

 
Finally, Kathy and Lydia were done in the bath and returned to the cast room wearing just their robes. Joel asked what Kathy wanted done first, and she said, "Let's get the painful part done first; please re-torque my halo pins. Then I can relax while my casts are being applied. Remember, I want walking casts this time, with the one on my right leg being a PTB cast. On my left arm, instead of a LATS, I would like a thumb spica Muenster cast."

 
Joel said no problem and asked her what color casts she wanted this time, and Kathy asked Lydia to choose. Lydia said, "How about we keep it simple? Just basic black with white stockinette this time." With the color of Kathy's casts chosen, Joel got the torque driver to tighten Kathy's halo pins.

 
Kathy sat on a stool that was just the right height for Joel to work on her halo ring. He explained that he would be loosening the locking nuts, then using the torque driver to tighten her pins, and then re-tightening the locking nuts. I warned Kathy the procedure would be painful, like when her halo ring was applied, and the pressure on her head would once again feel extremely intense.

 
Kathy was ready for the procedure to begin, and Lydia knelt beside her and held her hand. Joel loosened the locking nuts and engaged the torque wrench on the first pin. Kathy closed her eyes, and Joel began the tightening procedure. As the wrench was turned, Kathy winced, and when it clicked, a look of relief came to her face. Joel worked quickly, moving from pin to pin. Kathy's reaction was the same each time Joel tightened a pin, and by the last one, Kathy had tears streaming from her eyes and was whimpering in pain.
 

Finally, the job was done, and Joel tightened the lock nuts. Kathy was relieved the procedure was over, and I handed Lydia a tissue to wipe away Kathy's tears. I asked how she felt, and Kathy replied, "It's quite painful, Leigh, and the intense pressure is back. I actually feared it would be worse, but it is all worth it. I am just so happy to be wearing a halo brace; it's a dream come true." Lydia kissed Kathy, and Joel attached the gravity traction fixture to her halo ring. Lydia then helped Kathy remove her robe and get on the casting table.

 
Joel had only ever applied a Muenster cast once before, and it didn't come out too well. He wanted to practice before applying Kathy's since she would be in hers for six weeks and it needed to be perfect. He asked me if he could practice on me while Kathy relaxed for a few minutes and let her discomfort subside. I said I would need to transfer to my power chair if my arm was going to be in a cast like that; I couldn't propel my manual wheelchair with a cast on my arm.
 

I wheeled to the garage where my power chair was stored and transferred to it. I was proud that I could do this on my own. I am becoming very independent with my new, highly immobilizing braces. I returned to the cast room and volunteered my left arm to Joel. Soon, I was wearing a green Muenster cast with a thumb spica. It wasn't perfect, but it felt great. Joel wanted to try again and placed my right arm in the same type of cast, blue this time, and it was absolute perfection. It looked and felt great. These were a type of cast I had never worn before, and I loved them.
 

With his confidence boosted, Joel then got to work on Kathy's left arm, and her cast was absolute perfection, too. Now it was onto her leg casts. Joel began to apply an PTB cast to Kathy's right leg, and Lydia, with her left arm loosened up a bit, placed her left leg in a SLC. Both of Kathy's casts had toeplates, and her toes looked so cute resting upon them. Kathy just lay there, rubbing the cast on her left arm with her braced right hand, just as she had before when getting her leg casts applied previously. Lydia and Joel soon finished with Kathy's casts and were now applying her walking heels. She looked so peaceful and content lying there on the table with nothing on but her casts and halo ring around her head.
 

Kathy wanted a new catheter, and Joel carefully placed it for her. We are all used to seeing each other naked and thinking nothing of it, but he was a bit nervous working in her private area. With her catheter in place, Kathy was anxious to find out what gravity traction felt like. Joel and Lydia helped Kathy to her feet and got her back in her robe.
 

Joel rolled the gravity traction frame over to Kathy and attached the rope with the weight to her halo ring. Joel then gently let the weight pull on Kathy's spine as Lydia removed her Philadelphia collar. Once Kathy's halo took the full force of the weight, she stood extremely straight and tall. She moved her head around slightly, testing the feeling of being in traction, and a big smile came to her face.
 

Kathy said, "I love this! It feels great, like I'm weightless. I have never experienced anything like this before; this is wonderful. The handles on the frame help me to steady myself in my walking casts, too." Lydia suggested that she and Kathy get dressed, and then we go sit outside and take in the unseasonably warm day.
 

Once Kathy was dressed in a cute little dress and Lydia in shorts, a t-shirt, and boots, we all went outside to sit and take in the pleasant weather. Kathy simply sat on a stool with her walking casts resting on a planter box. She didn't need anything to lean against since the heavy weight of her halo gravity traction kept her spine straight and upright.
 

I was really enjoying my Muenster thumb spica casts, too. They felt great, allowing some elbow movement but no rotation of my wrists. These casts are very awkward to wear, despite being much less restrictive than LATS; I think I could even feed myself wearing these casts. Kathy felt the same way about her Muenster cast, and we both decided a long-term adventure wearing this type of cast was in our futures. I love trying out different types of casts and braces and comparing their various levels of immobilization.
 

The rest of the weekend was spent just hanging around the house. Lydia and Joel worked in the shop on their various projects. Kathy and I talked about her upcoming retirement and my atrophied legs. I told her that I couldn't be more pleased with how things turned out with my legs; they are absolutely useless now without my braces. We also talked about the group trip to Kings Mountain Resort. Kathy has everything booked, and we will be some of the first guests in their new accommodations.
 

The conversation then turned to the braces that Kathy is planning to wear and what her plans are for the rest of this adventure. Kathy said she's looking forward to wearing her KAFOs and spinal braces pretty much full-time after she retires but doesn't want to go to the extreme that Judy and I have. In fact, she plans to keep her knees unlocked and not use crutches most of the time. Kathy also said that she loves the sensation of being in halo gravity traction and would like to experience it for a few months. I know she will come up with a plan; she always does.
 

On Sunday evening, Joel got Kathy out of her traction apparatus and back into her vest. Her head and neck were once again in rigid fixation for another six weeks. Joel also removed my Muenster casts since I really wanted to be able to use my manual wheelchair, which has quickly become my preferred means of locomotion. I will have to do a long-term adventure in Muenster casts someday.
 

It was back to work for Kathy on Monday. She used her wheelchair for a week or so, but would often sit in her regular office chair with her leg casts resting on a box of paper under her desk. After a week or so, she started using crutches around the office instead of her wheelchair. Finally, she was just walking around normally in her walking casts.
 

Kathy and I met for lunch several times a week during her time in her smaller casts. The topic of discussion was always orthodontics and orthopedics, our second love after Joel and Lydia. Kathy shared with me what her plans are regarding her halo brace:
 

"This is my plan, Leigh. When I get these casts off in a couple of weeks, I want to spend a long weekend using the traction equipment. Then, I'll wear my halo with my vest for another six weeks. During this time, I am going to tell people that a small deformity was observed in my spine that would respond well to traction and then a spinal brace."
 

"I will keep my halo ring after my vest comes off and use the traction device on my wheelchair. Since we have two of the rolling traction frames, I will keep one at home and the other at the office. Once I get to work in my wheelchair, I'll use my rolling frame around the office. It will be so much fun, and it will feel great. I'll even be in halo traction for my retirement."
 

"After I retire, I'll start wearing KAFOs and a Kuehnegger brace like Paul's. It's such a sexy-looking and very immobilizing brace. I'll also wear a Milwaukee brace when I need to have a bit more mobility. What do you think, Leigh?"
 

I said it's a wonderful plan and sounds like a lot of fun; traction at the office would be a real attention-getter. Kathy's plan made me wish that Rebekah and I had done more with traction while we were in our halos. I know we will wear halos again someday, and now we know how to really enjoy them. But, for now, I just need to adjust to my new braces and work on regaining better control of my bladder after being catheterized for so long.
 

The weeks quickly passed, and it was finally time for the casting part of Kathy's adventure to come to an end. She and Lydia had a great time. Kathy wore her casts an extra week so she could have them removed over a long weekend and spend more time in traction.
 

Kathy and Lydia arrived around noon on Friday, bringing lunch for us all. After we ate, Kathy wanted her casts and halo vest off so she could take a long, hot bath. Joel and Lydia removed her casts, and I asked when she had her catheter removed. She said that she had it removed a few weeks ago since she didn't want to have the issues that I'm having. Once her casts were off, Joel re-torqued her pins again. Like last time, it was painful and very uncomfortable, but not as bad as before; no tears. He then removed her vest and attached the traction fixture to her halo ring. Kathy and Lydia then went to take a bath together, while Joel cleaned her vest and applied a new liner. Joel and I then went out to the den to watch TV.
 

About an hour later, Kathy and Lydia joined us. Kathy was wearing jeans and a t-shirt, with black ballet flats on her feet. She was in her wheelchair with the gravity traction weight attached to her halo ring, and she couldn't look any happier. We discussed what we wanted to do this weekend because Kathy wants to spend time in public in traction but doesn't want anybody she knows to see her.
 

Joel suggested that we call the Hotel Marley and see if they have rooms for Saturday and Sunday; we could all spend the weekend out of town. We still had the vouchers we had won at the Halloween party, so the weekend wouldn't cost us anything. Lydia suggested we invite Rebekah and Paul, and I gave them a call. They thought it was a great idea, and it would give Paul a chance to wear his new braces in public, too. I called the hotel, and they had two suites and one standard room available. We reserved the rooms and went to pack our bags for our weekend away.
 

We'll have a great time!
 

Offline napacaster

  • Gold Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 183
  • Gender: Male
Re: Story: Leigh and Joel
« Reply #29 on: 05. June 2024, 15:53:22 PM »
Ch. 128 - Our Weekend Away - Part 1
 

We were all up bright and early this morning, excited about our weekend getaway. Everyone decided to get dressed up a bit for our trip, too. Something I really like to see is a pretty girl in a wheelchair wearing very high heels—heels that are high enough that even able-bodied ladies would have trouble walking in them. I'm going to be that girl since I'll be spending the entire weekend in my sleek, sporty wheelchair.
 

I attached a pair of black platform knee-high boots with very high block heels to my black KAFOs. They fit my calves very tight, and the straps on my braces will buckle around them just fine. If necessary, I'm pretty sure I could crutch a short distance if I had to. I called for Joel to help me get into my Milwaukee-HKAFO brace, which takes a bit of effort, especially with my tall boots. This was the first time I had worn these boots, and they looked great.
 

A gray knee-length wool skirt that barely hid my urine bag, a matching sweater, black interlandi headgear with double facebows, and black framed glasses completed my look. I took a few minutes to do my makeup and hair, which now runs far down my back. I wheeled over to the mirror, and I looked amazing!
 

Joel then handed me a small package along with his pocket knife, and I opened the box. Inside were several pairs of fingerless wheelchair gloves in many different colors that would all match my braces. I took out the black pair, and Joel helped me slip my hands into them. They looked and felt great, and they didn't cover any of my rings. I thanked him for such a kind and useful gift and then wheeled around the room. They sure made maneuvering my wheelchair easier, and they'll be great in wet weather.
 

Joel then put on slacks, a sport coat, Cuban heel shoes, and his combination headgear, and we went to check on Kathy and Lydia. They were also looking really good, with Lydia dressed in a very feminine outfit, unlike her usual butch look. She looked great in her long black skirt, matching jacket, and white blouse, with knee-high stiletto boots on her feet. Kathy was in her wheelchair, hooked up to her gravity traction setup, and dressed in a similar outfit but in blue. Both ladies were wearing their cervical headgear, with straps matching their outfits. We all took a few minutes to enjoy a cup of coffee while we waited for Paul and Rebekah to call.
 

It was then that Kathy's phone beeped. It was a message from Rebekah that said she and Paul were ready anytime and suggested that we get breakfast on the road. We thought that sounded great, and Kathy replied that we would be down to pick them up shortly. Joel walked down to the shop and returned with our paratransit bus with the wheelchair lift.
 

Joel got our bags loaded, including the ones with my CTLSO and nighttime leg braces and the one with Kathy's halo vest; she wants to sleep fully immobilized instead of in traction. I wanted to take my full body brace, but it would be impossible to sneak into the hotel. Soon, Kathy and I in our wheelchairs were loaded up in our small bus and our chairs secured for the journey, then we drove down to Paul and Rebekah's place.
 

When we got there, Joel went to the door, and Rebekah answered. He went inside, returned with their bags, and stowed them away. Then we saw Rebekah and Paul come crutching out onto the front porch. Rebekah was, like me, wearing her black braces and a lovely knee-length dark green dress with a dark gray sweater, black wedge heel booties, and her green double-facebow interlandi headgear.
 

Rebekah was also wearing something I had never seen her wear before; she had on a pair of black, round-framed glasses, and she looked really cute wearing them. She had mentioned going to the eye doctor but never said she was getting glasses. It seems that pretty much all of us are wearing glasses these days, including Kathy and Lydia, who wear reading glasses. Despite her youth, even Emme has to wear glasses when doing office work. With her Milwaukee brace, bands on her misaligned teeth, headgear, and now KAFOs, she's adorable in a geeky kind of way. Pete absolutely loves her look, too.
 

Paul, who was following Rebekah out the door, was in his heavy brown Kuehnegger brace and KAFOs with sturdy boots attached. He was wearing a dark blue kilt, a dress shirt, and a sport coat. Paul looked hot as he crutched towards us in his KAFOs with his spine held rigid by his Kuehnegger brace. His metallic smile went well with Rebekah's and sparkled in the morning light.
 

Kathy reminded Lydia that the back brace that Paul is wearing is one of the kinds of braces she is getting, and Lydia said, "Oh, babe, you will look so hot wearing something like that; it's so restrictive and immobilizing. I'll take good care of you whenever you wear it, Kathy." Kathy replied, "I love you so much, Lydia. You are so accepting of my desires, and I love how you are so adventurous, trying things out for my pleasure, too."

 
As Paul and Rebekah crutched towards the bus, Paul seemed to be much more accustomed to wearing his braces compared to the first time we saw him in them. He must be spending a lot of time wearing his very restrictive braces, but I never saw him ever wearing them around the property. I would have loved to have watched him struggle to crutch along, but I guess he must have just stayed on the paths around his house. The couple climbed on board the bus, with Joel giving his friend a hand, and they got settled in, sitting across from Kathy.
 

Since Kathy and Paul didn't want to be seen by anyone they knew, we decided to get far away from home before stopping for breakfast. As we traveled, Kathy asked Paul a lot of questions about his braces and what it's like to wear them. He said his braces are extremely immobilizing, especially his Kuehnegger with its large chin cup and headpiece. He explained that he can't move his head at all in his brace and that a Milwaukee brace would be a whole lot easier to wear. However, his brace is very comfortable, and he greatly enjoys wearing it. Paul said his biggest difficulty was getting used to his KAFOs and using crutches, which proved to be quite the challenge for him, but he's very good at it now.
 

Once we were about an hour away from home, we stopped for breakfast. We must have been quite a sight in our various braces and with Kathy in traction. Rebekah and Paul looked so cute crutching side by side in their KAFOs and spinal braces. Joel would have looked amazing in braces like Paul's, especially as he adjusted to them, if only his braces had been ready for him to wear on this trip.
 

With Kathy and I in our wheelchairs, we needed a bit of space, so we were seated in a side room in the restaurant. It was right off the waiting area, and everyone coming and going could see all of us in our braces. We got a lot of strange looks as people walked by and saw Kathy with the rope and pulley system for her traction. For us, our braces were just part of our lives, and we simply enjoyed our meal, which was excellent. We finished our breakfast and were once again on our way to the Hotel Marly.
 

We were only back on the road for about twenty minutes when Rebekah announced she needed to pee. She asked Joel to find a place to stop; she didn't want to sit in a wet diaper for the next hour or so. Joel found a service station that looked well maintained, and Lydia assisted Rebekah in the restroom. While we waited, Kathy and I said we were thankful we had catheters and didn't have to worry about finding a place to pee.
 

Paul said that Rebekah had suggested he use a catheter while in his braces, but he was uncomfortable with the idea, so he, like Rebekah, was wearing a diaper. Lydia soon returned with Rebekah, who looked much relieved.
 

Once we were back on the road, Rebekah asked if we had a catheter kit in our bag of special items I carry when we travel. I said that we did, and she could have one when we got to the hotel. She said she wanted one, and then Paul asked if we had any that were for men. I replied that we did; I had ordered some for Joel, but he's scared to try using a catheter. Paul said that he wanted to try using one, as he has been curious about catheters ever since Rebekah first used one during one of her past adventures.
 

The rest of the trip was filled with quiet conversation and discussion about how we wanted to spend our time over the weekend. It was going to be a fun time, and it would be great to be away from home, if only for a couple of days.
 

When we arrived at the Hotel Marley, Joel and Rebekah went to get us checked in while the rest of us waited in the van. We were all anxious to relax in our rooms, which we knew would be well-appointed and luxurious. Luck was on our side, and we got two adjoining suites, the same ones we had for the Halloween party, and a third room right across the hall. Since Paul and Rebekah were just on crutches, they took the smaller room, leaving the suites for those of us in wheelchairs.
 

We made our way to our rooms, and soon the bellboy brought our bags, including the one with Kathy's halo vest and our large bag of supplies. After getting settled in our rooms, the least immobilized of each couple unpacked their bags. We decided to rest for a couple of hours, then all meet up in Kathy and Lydia's room to plan our evening.
 

When Joel and I made our way through the adjoining doors to Kathy and Lydia's room, Paul and Rebekah were already there. We decided to have dinner at the steakhouse in the hotel and then go our separate ways to explore the little shops and bars around the hotel. Before heading down to dinner, Rebekah asked for the catheters I had offered her and Paul. Joel got them from our bag of supplies and handed them to Rebekah.
 

Paul and Rebekah went back to their room to place their catheters, and we all could tell Paul was very nervous about what he would soon be experiencing. They returned in short order with their catheters in place. Paul told Joel that with Rebekah's gentle touch, getting his catheter was actually pleasurable and not painful or uncomfortable at all. Rebekah had placed her catheter herself, something she has become quite good at doing. Paul's only concern was that they wouldn't be able to make love, but Rebekah said it was possible and that she expected him to perform later in the evening.

 
With four of us now not having to worry about finding a restroom, we headed down for an early dinner. Once again, Paul and Rebekah look so adorable in their braces, crutching along side by side. They seem to really enjoy being a braced couple; it must be wonderful for them to share this experience. I know that Sam and Millie really like wearing their matching braces, and I can't wait to go out with Joel when he's finally fully braced, too. Rebekah and I felt that when we were in our halos together, it made going through the ups and downs a lot easier. Even when you want to wear these things, there are many challenges and difficulties.

 
When we arrived at the steakhouse, it was quite busy; we went to the lounge for a drink while awaiting our table. Our waitress was a very beautiful brunette about Rebekah's age, and she seemed curious about the braces most of us were wearing, especially Paul's Kuehnegger brace. Then, just as we were going to go eat, she said to Paul, "I wore a brace like yours for over 10 years, from middle school all the way through college. It was tough, but I got used to it, and I actually miss my old brace. It was extremely uncomfortable, and I can't imagine what it's like to have to wear leg braces with it, too. From the way you move, it looks like you only recently started wearing your braces. You'll get used to them and do just fine." Paul nervously thanked her for her kind words and said, "As you can see, I am not alone when it comes to wearing braces. My wife and friends are in similar situations, and we all provide each other with support and live very happy and full lives."

 
We had an excellent dinner, with Kathy and I taking forever to eat with our various orthodontic appliances. Sometimes I get tired of the struggles they bring and wish I still had just my bands and splint. But, at the same time, everything in my mouth and my headgear bring so much pleasure to Joel and me; we can't imagine me being without a mouthful of cumbersome orthodontic appliances.
 

We decided that after dinner, we would go our separate ways to enjoy the rest of the evening. It was still early, so we had plenty of time to go have some fun. We agreed to meet for brunch tomorrow morning at ten, and then we parted ways for the evening.
 

However, before we all split up, I asked a small favor of everyone. I know you most definitely want to know what we all end up doing. So I simply asked Lydia, Rebekah, and Joel to take a few minutes later on to write about their evenings for you. I could write about what Joel and I did, but I thought you might enjoy his angle on things instead of mine. Once I get their stories, I'll write the next chapter of our adventure.
 

So, now it's off to a fun, exciting evening that is hopefully full of romance, too.