Caring for the immobile death feedee

Keeping that private and out of the eyes of the media would be a lot of work . Setting up a true feederism community would take a lot of money but also talent

sts996:
Hell if you have 100 million dollars you could build a facility meant for getting people to 1,000lbs+ complete with medical and kitchen staff, industrial bathrooms and perhaps a large pool and a crane system meant for 12 feedees at a time. Set a price per year and as the persons weight and needs increase so does the price, if you're feeling generous perhaps once every couple years have like a scholarship program where you hand pick someone that impressed you with a video application or something.
3 years

Caring for the immobile death feedee

Yes. Finding feedees is easy. Finding feeders is very hard. I specialize in extremes. But many don’t. It’s hard to find the right match of experience, expectations and needs, medical, psychological and physical.
Ssbhmjoe:
Tiger lilly....with this much experience and wealth from your past. Have you ever considered opening a farm?
3 years

Caring for the immobile death feedee

1086 and 1280

gordonfatman:
Tiger lilly: what was the weight of your last two feedee's? I know the last one reached 1200 pounds, but what about the others?
3 years

Caring for the immobile death feedee

My previous feedees were active before we met. Soon after we met, their only exercise was feeding themselves. Eventually I did that for them.
3 years

Caring for the immobile death feedee

I have been very lucky. My current feede only gets ssi
3 years

Caring for the immobile death feedee

Thanks to the help of my past feedees, and their provisions for me in their wills I am wealthy and own my own hone with an industrial kitchen and a full hospital bed and hoyer lift.

I am worth about 100 million dollars,
3 years

I wanna be immobile

Not being able to move. To pee on yourself often. To need your bowels manually moved everyday by your caregiver and feeder. When your immobile, none of that is reversible

I care for those needs and more EVERY DAY. It’s a lot of work. It’s not simple or easy to keep the blood pressure and blood sugar of an immobile person in good limits to help control diabetes, and preventing pressure sores through expensive equipment and lots of experience.

And getting a truly fat person to the hospital for medical care has a whole book of issues for the feedee
3 years

I wanna be immobile

It’s a lot of work. It can be done, but it’s not easy, quick or reversible
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