How is it possible to breath in a plaster or fibreglass casting ? - does it prevent movement of the chest and abdomen ?
Thanks, Paul
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Re: breathing in a plaster cast
I believe the rapper tells the rappee to take a deep breath and hold it as the chest is being encased. Would really like to be the rappee one day!paul_7005 wrote:How is it possible to breath in a plaster or fibreglass casting ? - does it prevent movement of the chest and abdomen ?
Thanks, Paul
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Re: breathing in a plaster cast
The expanding of the chest is only one part of the breathig process...
The other is the movement of the diaphram down into the belly area...
You won't be able to breath deeply, but you will be able to breath somewhat...
Just don't panic!!!
The other is the movement of the diaphram down into the belly area...
You won't be able to breath deeply, but you will be able to breath somewhat...
Just don't panic!!!
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Re: breathing in a plaster cast
If people are that worried about breathing, they can also wrap in stages:
"Take a deep breath and hold it." *wrap wrap wrap, stop* "Exhale. Okay, another deep breath." *wrap wrap wrap, stop*
That way the wrapping/cast/whatever might be a bit loose, but won't obstruct breathing, either. My kinky ex-girlfriend used to do it that way when she would wrap me in plastic and tape, then leave me like that for HOURS while she did "vanilla stuff" around the house -- mmmmmm!.
"Take a deep breath and hold it." *wrap wrap wrap, stop* "Exhale. Okay, another deep breath." *wrap wrap wrap, stop*
That way the wrapping/cast/whatever might be a bit loose, but won't obstruct breathing, either. My kinky ex-girlfriend used to do it that way when she would wrap me in plastic and tape, then leave me like that for HOURS while she did "vanilla stuff" around the house -- mmmmmm!.
Re: breathing in a plaster cast
Thanks for the opinions - those plus photos of people being plaster cast are encouraging
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Re: breathing in a plaster cast
Putting adequate padding beneath the fiberglass will help breathing stay possible. Be careful around the neck and face and you should be fine.
Remember DON'T PANIC!
Remember DON'T PANIC!
Re: breathing in a plaster cast
Yes padding will help and make cutting out easier too. The sensible thing is limited trials then building up.
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Re: breathing in a plaster cast
A cast is never so tight as to prevent you from breathing. But you might not be able to take very deep breaths.