RickinNYC
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I thought of all of you folks on this particular DISAbilities thread during our last trip to WDW. One of my biggest fears while going on vacation was getting a bad gout attack during my trip. Well, as luck would have it, I got a doozy that lasted a couple of days on our most recent visit. Although I was still able to walk, I was moving veeeeery slowly and limping quite a bit, not to mention having to take breaks to sit for a while. The pain was pretty horrible from time to time. Joe kept demanding we go and get a wheelchair but I refused. My refusual had nothing to do with embarrassment but everything to do with my opinion of them. Wheelchairs are for individuals who truly have a phsyical need, i.e. a handicap of some sort. I never even considered that, "ummm, idiot? YOU now have a physical need for SURE." Stubborn fool that I am.
I was still able to enjoy the two days that I was hobbled, but I learned something very significant. I have a higher level of respect for folks who have to live with physical problems every day fo their lives, plus those family members who help them (sorry for hobbling, limping, sucking in my breath in pain and basically living in denial for two days Joe! but thanks for helping me along the way)
Edited to add that I was pretty surprised at how just how insensitive some folks are. Although they were very few and far between, clearly in the minority, but when it's obvious the guy ahead of you can't walk too well or fast, pushing him out of the way is not a viable option. Truly amazing some people. Thank God not too many folks like that are around.
So to those of you that venture forth and face the world with chin up and a big smile while in the face of adversity, I salute you!
I was still able to enjoy the two days that I was hobbled, but I learned something very significant. I have a higher level of respect for folks who have to live with physical problems every day fo their lives, plus those family members who help them (sorry for hobbling, limping, sucking in my breath in pain and basically living in denial for two days Joe! but thanks for helping me along the way)
Edited to add that I was pretty surprised at how just how insensitive some folks are. Although they were very few and far between, clearly in the minority, but when it's obvious the guy ahead of you can't walk too well or fast, pushing him out of the way is not a viable option. Truly amazing some people. Thank God not too many folks like that are around.
So to those of you that venture forth and face the world with chin up and a big smile while in the face of adversity, I salute you!