Just wondering if there were others out there. I was diagnosed in May of 2011. I have had 2 flares since the diagnosis and am currently on Gilynea, was originally put on Avenox.
Planning a trip to the world for July (yes I know hot and crowded) only time we are able to go. My biggest issues from the MS so far is I have weakness in my left leg and foot drop so I have an AFO. And I have pretty bad balance and coordination issues at times. Sometimes it is real bad some times I can't even tell.
Any tips for traveling the world?
Hello kdkbrebel!
My mom has MS and her and I go together. Hopefully you are doing well.
My mom has progressive MS and is in a wheelchair, so things are obviously a little different, but I can offer you some tips based on our experience.
- get a GAC (guest assistance card). Explain to them you have MS and they can put a stamp on it that, if there are attractions and rides that will allow you to have a shady location instead of in the hot sun while waiting in line, you can sit there.
- if you are having a day where your balance, weakness, footdrop, et cetera (combined, of course, with the heat) are worse, consider getting a wheelchair. I would recommend this mostly for Animal Kingdom - it is hilly and a little uneven to walk on, and isn't the most pleasant.
- There aren't TONS of benches to just sit and relax on, so if you see a place in the shade and need to take a break, then definitely do so, because you might not find another option for awhile.
- I'm not sure if you use a cane, but even if you have one around to lean on/et cetera, that might be helpful if the foot drop is a little worse cause of the heat.
- Because my mom is in a wheelchair, we used the wheelchair entrance for 90% of the rides/attractions. It may be beneficial to you to use that entrance if it's a really hot day - we found every single cast member, literally, was completely understanding.
- My mom can transfer from the chair to the rides, and there were a few rides that were really hard for her to get in and out of, so you might need help standing up and down, getting your weaker leg in and out of the ride, and so on.
If you have any other questions let me know. We're going again in a few weeks so I can certainly look into some things for you, as well.