ZehnJahren
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Hello all,
I'm going in November for the first time in many years, and although this is a little embarrassing I thought this is a good place to put this question.
For years I suffered from pretty extreme anxiety, and after a life changing illness I have lost the majority of it (thank God something good came out of that!). However, one thing still affects me VERY deeply, and it has come out on rides at other theme parks: I have severe, crippling anxiety and panic when I'm stuck on a shut-down ride.
I was stopped on a roller coaster at another theme park two years ago, and the reaction I had was almost violent - I was at the point where I was ready to break the restraints to get off. Within seconds of being told we would have a "temporary shut-down" I was in tears. It has gotten just a touch better, but not much - I can't handle feeling like I'm being "forced" to do anything, and my body reacts very suddenly. Usually, this reaction puts me out of commission for a few hours afterward; it's been very nasty in the past.
I only remember being stuck on a Disney ride once or twice many many moons ago, and I seemed to be ok then. But someone recommended I get one of those "disability passes" (forgot what they're called) to alert cast members to what happens to me so that in the case of a longer shut-down they would "rescue" me quicker. I really don't want to miss out on all the rides, and there's no guarantee they would either shut down OR that I would have the same reaction as I have in the past - but I also don't want to start sobbing uncontrollably and scare any children around me
, or end up in bed for one of my precious Disney days because I freaked out. 
What do you think?
I'm going in November for the first time in many years, and although this is a little embarrassing I thought this is a good place to put this question.
For years I suffered from pretty extreme anxiety, and after a life changing illness I have lost the majority of it (thank God something good came out of that!). However, one thing still affects me VERY deeply, and it has come out on rides at other theme parks: I have severe, crippling anxiety and panic when I'm stuck on a shut-down ride.
I was stopped on a roller coaster at another theme park two years ago, and the reaction I had was almost violent - I was at the point where I was ready to break the restraints to get off. Within seconds of being told we would have a "temporary shut-down" I was in tears. It has gotten just a touch better, but not much - I can't handle feeling like I'm being "forced" to do anything, and my body reacts very suddenly. Usually, this reaction puts me out of commission for a few hours afterward; it's been very nasty in the past.
I only remember being stuck on a Disney ride once or twice many many moons ago, and I seemed to be ok then. But someone recommended I get one of those "disability passes" (forgot what they're called) to alert cast members to what happens to me so that in the case of a longer shut-down they would "rescue" me quicker. I really don't want to miss out on all the rides, and there's no guarantee they would either shut down OR that I would have the same reaction as I have in the past - but I also don't want to start sobbing uncontrollably and scare any children around me


What do you think?