I'm hoping that some people might offer suggestions and advice. I had surgery to reconnect a torn tendon and implant an artificial sheath in my ankle. Hopefully, my second cast will come off one week before we leave for our WDW trip. If all goes well, I will then be on an air cast. My Doc says that she doesn't want me on my feet for more than two hours per day for our trip, so we are going to buy a travel wheel chair.
Should I have my doctor write a note explaining why I can't be on my feet? We'll be using our SUV to get to and from the parks, so I'm not worried about buses. Will they let my husband bring the folded wheelchair on the monorail? And will I be able to wait in some of the long lines in my wheelchair? We'll be down over the Christmas break. My PT already told me to take advantage of the first aid facilities by icing and elevating my ankle several times a day.
There will be five of us total, so we should be able to stay together. I just don't want to hold them back or slow them down too much.
Any suggestions and help would be very appreciated!
Should I have my doctor write a note explaining why I can't be on my feet? We'll be using our SUV to get to and from the parks, so I'm not worried about buses. Will they let my husband bring the folded wheelchair on the monorail? And will I be able to wait in some of the long lines in my wheelchair? We'll be down over the Christmas break. My PT already told me to take advantage of the first aid facilities by icing and elevating my ankle several times a day.
There will be five of us total, so we should be able to stay together. I just don't want to hold them back or slow them down too much.
Any suggestions and help would be very appreciated!
