PrincessNoelle'sMom
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We just found out yesterday that my 4yo dd has Lymes disease. Let me preface this by saying that she was a completely atypical case. Never had a bulls-eye, spent most of the summer at the beach where there were no trees, deer, etc.
About 2 weeks ago, she had a "sunburn" look on her face, just below her eyes and began running a low-grade fever. After about a week or so the rash went away and the fever broke with a half-dose of Ibuprophen. Monday she woke up with the "sunburn" rash again and had a low-grade fever. During this time she was complaining that her legs hurt and she would rock from one foot to the other and then sit down every few minutes. I thought it was growing pains, very typical at her age. I immediately took her to the pediatrician who ran a series of blood tests and yesterday we got the results that she was positive for Lymes.
I am so upset - I know that I am fortunate that she was diagnosed and can be treated for this. But my dd has been through so much medically since her birth and she is a happy, fun, good natured little girl.
We are leaving for Disney in less than 4 weeks and I am concerned that she will have a tough time standing in lines. We took insurance this trip and I will cancel if I need to, but I think being the kind of kid she is, she'll do her best to get through it. I just don't want to push her and ruin her vacation.
I always bring a stroller for her, so getting around the parks won't be too bad, but it is the long lines when strollers are not allowed that I am concerned about. Guest services said that they will "evaluate" her condition to see if there is anything they can do. I have already requested and offered to pay for a preferred room to ease the walking to the main building and pools, etc.
Just wanted some feedback and a little moral support from my fellow DISser's. Would also love to hear if anyone has a child with this condition and the outcome of their situation.
Thank you SOOO much for taking the time to read this.
About 2 weeks ago, she had a "sunburn" look on her face, just below her eyes and began running a low-grade fever. After about a week or so the rash went away and the fever broke with a half-dose of Ibuprophen. Monday she woke up with the "sunburn" rash again and had a low-grade fever. During this time she was complaining that her legs hurt and she would rock from one foot to the other and then sit down every few minutes. I thought it was growing pains, very typical at her age. I immediately took her to the pediatrician who ran a series of blood tests and yesterday we got the results that she was positive for Lymes.
I am so upset - I know that I am fortunate that she was diagnosed and can be treated for this. But my dd has been through so much medically since her birth and she is a happy, fun, good natured little girl.
We are leaving for Disney in less than 4 weeks and I am concerned that she will have a tough time standing in lines. We took insurance this trip and I will cancel if I need to, but I think being the kind of kid she is, she'll do her best to get through it. I just don't want to push her and ruin her vacation.
I always bring a stroller for her, so getting around the parks won't be too bad, but it is the long lines when strollers are not allowed that I am concerned about. Guest services said that they will "evaluate" her condition to see if there is anything they can do. I have already requested and offered to pay for a preferred room to ease the walking to the main building and pools, etc.
Just wanted some feedback and a little moral support from my fellow DISser's. Would also love to hear if anyone has a child with this condition and the outcome of their situation.
Thank you SOOO much for taking the time to read this.

I think she'll be ok to go. It could be a really great distraction too. Is she on oral or intravenous antibiotics? My husband had it about 12 years ago and had a course of antibiotics for a month and has had no problems after. 
