My best advice that I do with a feedee that wants to be immobile, I take a week, 7 full days, 168 hours, not a minute less. And I do the following.
1) I put them in bed naked
2) I feed them in bed,
3) I bathe them in bed, being very Through
4) I toilet them in bed for pee and poop. Being sure to keep them clean.
5) I turn them every 3 hours to prevent bedsores.
After experiencing complete immobility for a week, where the feedee is not allowed to move at all without my help. I assess how it went physically, emotionally and physiology for the feedee. I would gather that experience now while you still have time to change course if needed. If you go completely immobile, you will be 100% reliant on your feeder until you die.
I have fed 42 men and women. Only 3 have passed this test and gone forward
1) I put them in bed naked
2) I feed them in bed,
3) I bathe them in bed, being very Through
4) I toilet them in bed for pee and poop. Being sure to keep them clean.
5) I turn them every 3 hours to prevent bedsores.
After experiencing complete immobility for a week, where the feedee is not allowed to move at all without my help. I assess how it went physically, emotionally and physiology for the feedee. I would gather that experience now while you still have time to change course if needed. If you go completely immobile, you will be 100% reliant on your feeder until you die.
I have fed 42 men and women. Only 3 have passed this test and gone forward
4 years