Rather unusual event on Aug 20. I went into the clinic to have the cardio folks interrogate my implant. They scan it a few seconds and download the history of what my heart has been doing since the last visit. Everything seemed pretty much normal with one exception - May 20th my heart rate was quite rapid for a long period of time. Nothing serious just a rapid rate for over an hour. The tech asked if I remember doing any heavy exercise or anything else that day.
Flashback to May 20 - dropped wife at airport and went immediately home to seal in rubber layers for the first time in months! Yep, I sealed up and was in rubbery bliss for hours that afternoon/evening. In fact the session began about 2:00 PM with my first Hydroglove suit. The second layer quickly after and the heavy rubber outer suit closed up by 4:30 with bondage straps and locks by 5:00. The session didn't end until 5:30 AM, the next morning.
I was so excited to be encased in my favorite material, completely isolated from the world, sucking air through a tube sealed to my rubberized crotch and gasmask.
The twelve plus hours passed so quickly! Well it dragged for about the middle six hours then as I saw my goal in reach - the timer on the lock box under three hours it seemed to end quite quickly. I almost wanted to just sit and enjoy the rubber longer but I knew a shower was needed and the rubber would certainly call to me again in just a few hours. I zoned out a few times, sucking rubbery air, I came thrice and sweated and pissed until the stuff sloshed around my thighs. It was pure rubber bliss and surrender and guess my heart was just as excited as my mind after so long.
I told the technician I had an especially long session on my stationary bike - not sure they would have appreciated the truth - that I was a totally dedicated rubber lover and spent so many hours sealed in heavy rubber. Guess the later sessions that month and into June didn't have quite the same extended response though I'm sure plenty of short heart bursts were recorded over the next two weeks.
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