MousekeMommy
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Hello!
My family will be going to Disneyworld in July. My 4 year old son has a pacemaker (implanted when he was 18 months). We will be driving 2 days in order to avoid airline metal-detector/security hassles (the general public doesn't believe that young children can need/have a pacemaker--it's a rather invisible disablility unless his shirt is off at the pool--then people tend to stare/question/point/touch his scar and bulging pacemaker site on his abdomen). My question is about electromagnetic fields at the park (monorail and other rides) as well as any tips for "taking it easy"--he definitely tires more quickly than other children. We will have his pacemaker card, a phone transmission system, and contact information for doctors at the hospital in Orlando--is there anything else we should know??? I worry about ride seatbelts pressing across his abdomen, putting stress on the pacemaker & leads. We will be staying at Saratoga Springs Resort. I've gotten the "official Disney" answers about things, but I was wanting to hear from any children with pacemakers or adults with pacemakers for some practical suggestions???
Thanks for your time!
MousekeMommy
My family will be going to Disneyworld in July. My 4 year old son has a pacemaker (implanted when he was 18 months). We will be driving 2 days in order to avoid airline metal-detector/security hassles (the general public doesn't believe that young children can need/have a pacemaker--it's a rather invisible disablility unless his shirt is off at the pool--then people tend to stare/question/point/touch his scar and bulging pacemaker site on his abdomen). My question is about electromagnetic fields at the park (monorail and other rides) as well as any tips for "taking it easy"--he definitely tires more quickly than other children. We will have his pacemaker card, a phone transmission system, and contact information for doctors at the hospital in Orlando--is there anything else we should know??? I worry about ride seatbelts pressing across his abdomen, putting stress on the pacemaker & leads. We will be staying at Saratoga Springs Resort. I've gotten the "official Disney" answers about things, but I was wanting to hear from any children with pacemakers or adults with pacemakers for some practical suggestions???
Thanks for your time!
MousekeMommy