Eeyore's Tiara
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I have recently been diagnosed with COPD and asthma and was told that allergies will trigger flares for me. I have noticed that when I have an allergic reaction it does tend to cause me to need "rescue" treatment.
What have you noticed at WDW that would cause you an allergic response?
I now have a chemical sensitivity that wasn't noticable before. Smells, smoke machines, etc. tend to set me off. I have adult onset asthma, so this is all new to me.
I went to WDW last year, but I cant remember the places that would now be an issue for me. I do remember POTC having a smoke screen, but I wonder if that will trigger my asthma problems? How did it affect those of you with breathing issues and what did you do about it?
I'm already having a hard time transferring into POTC, so I might have to give it up totally if it affects my breathing.
And I'll miss Jack Sparrow!
I have looked into a portable nebulizer because I don't want to carry the one I use at home around!
Any advice would be appreciated! I will be taking 3 little girls with me and I don't want to dissapoint them, so I would like to get prepared now for what I need to have handy or avoid. Thank you!
What have you noticed at WDW that would cause you an allergic response?
I now have a chemical sensitivity that wasn't noticable before. Smells, smoke machines, etc. tend to set me off. I have adult onset asthma, so this is all new to me.
I went to WDW last year, but I cant remember the places that would now be an issue for me. I do remember POTC having a smoke screen, but I wonder if that will trigger my asthma problems? How did it affect those of you with breathing issues and what did you do about it?
I'm already having a hard time transferring into POTC, so I might have to give it up totally if it affects my breathing.
And I'll miss Jack Sparrow! I have looked into a portable nebulizer because I don't want to carry the one I use at home around!
Any advice would be appreciated! I will be taking 3 little girls with me and I don't want to dissapoint them, so I would like to get prepared now for what I need to have handy or avoid. Thank you!



The doctors I see said I'm developing a drug "sensitivity" issue.
to pass out in WDW. It will take an hour for them to read my health card and with all the new breathing issues, it scares me. 
Not in a bad way, but different. I don't think he's ever been around a fog machine. Hmmm.
He's okay if it is a ventilated space, and he washes his hands if he touches them. So like, a zoo is fine (which is close enough to AK) but my friend's house which is practically a pet shop, not okay.
I'm such a mean mommy.