Chirple
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This is my first time facing the possibility of needing a mobility device for our next trip. We are starting with 3 days in WDW (staying at Bay Lake Tower) and then boarding the Disney Fantasy for a week-long cruise.
In October my right knee swelled to the point where I could not walk. I had an MRI done and saw an ortho; I have very bad arthritis in the knee. We took a cruise on DCL, and we had to get a wheelchair for the week just to get me from the atrium to our stateroom and at some points around the ship. We never left the ship, and I could not leave the room the first day or the last day. I ended up with a gel injection right before Thanksgiving, post cruise.
Since the injection, my knee is slowly getting better. However, it’s the standing in place for too long and walking without a break that are making it extra sore. In two months things could be better, but I want to prepare for the possibility now.
I was considering renting a wheelchair that I can propel from a local medical supply store to bring with me for the cruise. It won’t take up much space once folded. I don’t think I’ll need it, but I might prefer to have it just in case. I am most likely going to rent an ECV for our time in WDW; I would like to be independent of my husband since I want to do things early, and he is not an early person. I have no experience riding/renting ECVs.
Do you think this is a good plan?
In October my right knee swelled to the point where I could not walk. I had an MRI done and saw an ortho; I have very bad arthritis in the knee. We took a cruise on DCL, and we had to get a wheelchair for the week just to get me from the atrium to our stateroom and at some points around the ship. We never left the ship, and I could not leave the room the first day or the last day. I ended up with a gel injection right before Thanksgiving, post cruise.
Since the injection, my knee is slowly getting better. However, it’s the standing in place for too long and walking without a break that are making it extra sore. In two months things could be better, but I want to prepare for the possibility now.
I was considering renting a wheelchair that I can propel from a local medical supply store to bring with me for the cruise. It won’t take up much space once folded. I don’t think I’ll need it, but I might prefer to have it just in case. I am most likely going to rent an ECV for our time in WDW; I would like to be independent of my husband since I want to do things early, and he is not an early person. I have no experience riding/renting ECVs.
Do you think this is a good plan?