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Here's a link to a thread on the Theme Parks Board about panic attacks that might be helpful to you.
bumpysheep said:I am just reading this for the first time. I am glad you had a good trip. I have anxiety when I am in overstimulating places. I do not get Panic attacks though. I am 25 and have high-functioning Autism, so when I am away from home the world is pretty overstimulating and it causes anxiety. I still have to vomit once a day or so at Disney, even when I am having a good time, simply because my body is in overdrive. One thing I've noticed is a wheelchair or scooter makes me feel more secure about being very close to lots of strangers. I have spacial issues. Anyway glad you had a good time! Congrats!
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Forevryoung said:I just got back todaybut I'm glad to be away from people for a bit
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I was in Disney in June and I was fine with the crowds (and there were a lot!) but this past week I couldn't. I had a full blown panic attack in the que for Space Mountain (20 min advertised wait) on day two of vacation. I wound up sneaking into the Fast Pass line and saying "excuse me" to the front where I knew there was room. There I sorta collapsed in the corner and attempted to gather myself. That night I went and got a GAC. Actually, my friend got it for me because I was too upset about it. It took all of two minutes and he didn't even need to say why. I knew the crowds were pretty light but as you guys said, Star Tours, The Great Movie Ride, Soaring... If there were people in front of me and behind me without me seeing the exit my chest started to tighten and I had trouble breathing. I tried to avoid parade areas and I sat on a bench with my eyes closed after Fantasmic, Wishes and Illuminations until the crowds cleared more. The crowded busses were horrible as well.
By yesterday (Tuesday 1/10) the crowds had cleared considerably which was nice. I tried not to use the GAC... I felt like I was cheating the system but I would have sat in my room otherwise.