MissingMickey
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Our son will be 5 mos when we go to Disney in 2 short weeks. He is currently ng tube fed by continuous pump for 11 hours at night. We plan to spend at least 2 or 3 nights out later than his normal bedtime and have rigged his pump/stroller so that he can be out and not miss pump time. Do any of you have any advice or words of wisdom in touring with a pump/apnea monitor? Really hoping we don't have any alarms. Will Security be ok with us - or should we have some kind of note (his ng tube stays in all the time)? Can we refrigerate formula at either First Aid or the Baby Care Center and treat it like a medicine? If not, do you recommend just a soft sided cooler?
He has 4 oral feeds a day that usually involve some entertainment. He has pretty serious oral aversions. Some feeds are just fine and dandy. Others are a real trial. We want to be as discreet as possible and hope not to bother others. If it gets too bad, we will just bolus and put a blanket over his stoller to be discreet.
We won't need a GAC (I don't think we should anyway) and we don't need a handicapped access room, so Disney wouldn't necessarily know of our son's issues. Do we need to notify our Disney resort when we check in that we will have medical equipment - in case of power outage, medical emergency, etc.?
We are Disney veterans and are anti-commando.
BUT, this is our first trip with Squirt. Should be a lot of fun and also a _real_ learning experience.
He has 4 oral feeds a day that usually involve some entertainment. He has pretty serious oral aversions. Some feeds are just fine and dandy. Others are a real trial. We want to be as discreet as possible and hope not to bother others. If it gets too bad, we will just bolus and put a blanket over his stoller to be discreet.
We won't need a GAC (I don't think we should anyway) and we don't need a handicapped access room, so Disney wouldn't necessarily know of our son's issues. Do we need to notify our Disney resort when we check in that we will have medical equipment - in case of power outage, medical emergency, etc.?
We are Disney veterans and are anti-commando.
