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DH and I will be seeing the world in a few weeks and he's been preparing himself to be pretty whacked out during our trip due to his health issues. He suffers from multiple headache disorder in which he has a headache all the time with multiple migraines a week and an occasional cluster. He also suffers from back and knee problems and has a difficulties with mobility if he's being too active. We have done other, shorter events and he has used a lot of his meds to stay functioning and then crashed for several days afterwards. This is more than just one or two days and I'm concerned that he's not going to have a good time.
I know bright lights, lot of noise and being too warm are all triggers for the migraines and standing in really long lines are going to make his back and knees stiffen up. His Dr. suggeted a cane or walking stick for some support and he finally agreed to get one. He has a 5 ft long walking stick, has anyone tried taking anything like that on a plane? Also, can he have it with him on the rides? Would we have to leave it somewhere and get it later? I know not all rides disembark where they load so I don't know about picking it up again when we're done.
Does any one have any tips on places to go that are quiet and low key in case he get overwhelmed? Even if it's a niche in the bushes with a bench to sit down that seems to be overlooked by most guests. It's been a while since we've gone but I seem to remember the gardens towards the back of united Kingdom being fairly quiet and unused.
I did read about the GAC and am planning on getting him one just in case. He got this trip for me but I don't want him to suffer through it just so I can have a good time; which won't be if he's hurting and not telling me because then I'll feel bad.
TIA!
DH and I will be seeing the world in a few weeks and he's been preparing himself to be pretty whacked out during our trip due to his health issues. He suffers from multiple headache disorder in which he has a headache all the time with multiple migraines a week and an occasional cluster. He also suffers from back and knee problems and has a difficulties with mobility if he's being too active. We have done other, shorter events and he has used a lot of his meds to stay functioning and then crashed for several days afterwards. This is more than just one or two days and I'm concerned that he's not going to have a good time.
I know bright lights, lot of noise and being too warm are all triggers for the migraines and standing in really long lines are going to make his back and knees stiffen up. His Dr. suggeted a cane or walking stick for some support and he finally agreed to get one. He has a 5 ft long walking stick, has anyone tried taking anything like that on a plane? Also, can he have it with him on the rides? Would we have to leave it somewhere and get it later? I know not all rides disembark where they load so I don't know about picking it up again when we're done.
Does any one have any tips on places to go that are quiet and low key in case he get overwhelmed? Even if it's a niche in the bushes with a bench to sit down that seems to be overlooked by most guests. It's been a while since we've gone but I seem to remember the gardens towards the back of united Kingdom being fairly quiet and unused.
I did read about the GAC and am planning on getting him one just in case. He got this trip for me but I don't want him to suffer through it just so I can have a good time; which won't be if he's hurting and not telling me because then I'll feel bad.
TIA!