alwaysadisneykid
Princess in Training
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- May 8, 2014
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Hey everyone, it's my first time on this board.
I'm 19 and going on my second solo trip soon.
I have severe social anxiety disorder, but I can manage it fairly well. However, last time, it was a real problem in queue lines. I had a really bad panic attack in the line for Space Mountain and a CM escorted me out and took me to the first aid center where I was given a drink of water and a chance to calm down. I was then told about the (old) GACs. I went to guest services and got given one, which helped greatly. I still had anxiety on the Disney transport and when the parks were busy (parades, fireworks etc) but it wasn't too bad.
Now, I know that they've changed to a Disability Access Card, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to get one. If I'm not, that's okay, but I know March can be busy, so I'm starting to get a bit anxious. I'll try to use fastpass+ as much as possible to avoid panic attacks, but if anyone has any tips on how to manage anxiety at the parks, I'd appreciate it a lot!
I also have a lot of problems with my back at the moment and walking/standing for too long is super painful. I hope this won't be too much of a problem
I'm 19 and going on my second solo trip soon.

I have severe social anxiety disorder, but I can manage it fairly well. However, last time, it was a real problem in queue lines. I had a really bad panic attack in the line for Space Mountain and a CM escorted me out and took me to the first aid center where I was given a drink of water and a chance to calm down. I was then told about the (old) GACs. I went to guest services and got given one, which helped greatly. I still had anxiety on the Disney transport and when the parks were busy (parades, fireworks etc) but it wasn't too bad.
Now, I know that they've changed to a Disability Access Card, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to get one. If I'm not, that's okay, but I know March can be busy, so I'm starting to get a bit anxious. I'll try to use fastpass+ as much as possible to avoid panic attacks, but if anyone has any tips on how to manage anxiety at the parks, I'd appreciate it a lot!
I also have a lot of problems with my back at the moment and walking/standing for too long is super painful. I hope this won't be too much of a problem





