wunkmom
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Hello! We are in the process of planning a trip for Dec 2016. What's different about this trip over our previous trips is that my son (age 16) was recently diagnosed with a genetic heart condition called ARVD. He was diagnosed with ARVD and implanted with an ICD (pacemaker with defibrillator capabilities) last October after a terrifying trip to the ER that ended up being a 7 day cardiac intensive care stay followed by the ICD surgery. Due to his condition, he now takes daily medication to control his heart rate and rhythm, and cannot purposely raise his heart rate through exercise or exertion of any kind. As he is currently, a trip to the grocery store with normal walking will render him breathless and wipe him out for the rest of the day. So we realize that we will have to tour differently. He will need either a wheelchair or an ECV for the duration of the trip. He was originally upset about this, but now realizes this is the only way he will be able to tour at all. So I have a few questions (thank you if you've read this far, I know that was quite a build up)....
1. wheelchair or ECV? Let me preface this by saying he is not a small guy, he's 6'3" and 225lbs, and wheeling himself would put to much effort on his heart, so either his dad or I would be pushing him around.
2. if we go with ECV, are there any companies that would rent to a kid who will be about 4 months short of being 18 years old?
3. if we can't find someone who will rent to him, would it be a horrible thing if I rent the ECV "for myself" and him be the operator? An aside to this, he is extremely cautious, non-impulsive, and responsible.
4. he has told me numerous times that he doesn't want any sort of special line privileges, other than if he uses a fast pass. standing for long periods of time doesn't affect his heart at all. can a wheelchair or ECV be parked much like a stroller so we can just go through the lines regularly when loading for an attraction?
5. am i going to get irritated when i see people giving my perfectly healthy looking son dirty looks for being in a wheelchair or ECV?
Many thanks to all of the kind folks who have spent the time to read this and respond. I appreciate each and every one of you!
1. wheelchair or ECV? Let me preface this by saying he is not a small guy, he's 6'3" and 225lbs, and wheeling himself would put to much effort on his heart, so either his dad or I would be pushing him around.
2. if we go with ECV, are there any companies that would rent to a kid who will be about 4 months short of being 18 years old?
3. if we can't find someone who will rent to him, would it be a horrible thing if I rent the ECV "for myself" and him be the operator? An aside to this, he is extremely cautious, non-impulsive, and responsible.
4. he has told me numerous times that he doesn't want any sort of special line privileges, other than if he uses a fast pass. standing for long periods of time doesn't affect his heart at all. can a wheelchair or ECV be parked much like a stroller so we can just go through the lines regularly when loading for an attraction?
5. am i going to get irritated when i see people giving my perfectly healthy looking son dirty looks for being in a wheelchair or ECV?
Many thanks to all of the kind folks who have spent the time to read this and respond. I appreciate each and every one of you!