wallawallakids
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Hello! We have a trip planned Oct 6-11th to WDW and we were super excited but my husband ended up falling over the weekend and having a very bad open fracture of his Tib/Fib which required emergency surgery and the installation of plates/screws into the broken bones. Thankfully, the surgery went well, and although he is currently immobile and laid up on the couch for two weeks, he will eventually heal. He thinks he will be fine to still go to WDW in 3 weeks, but I am a little bit nervous. I am hoping that he will be able to get up and move around more in a few weeks, but right now things are rough to say the least. I guess I have a few questions and I was hoping someone might be able to help with that.
1) I very highly doubt he will be able to make it around the parks on crutches. He is currently in a long leg cast up to his thigh. Is there a spot to get a wheelchair at the parks? Or should I consider renting one? Can they deliver one to the resort? Or is trying to get on and off the buses with a wheelchair going to make it that much harder for him?
2) We are staying at AOA. Should I call and ask for a handicap room? Do they even have those? My DD has her heart set on Nemo, so if we need to switch resorts she will be devastated. Also, I know they are really booked up our week, which may mean that it isn't even an option. Obviously, showering is an issue right now as well as basic movement. We haven't even been able to venture off the couch, so knowing what things will be like in 3 weeks makes it all that much harder.
3) I am thinking most, if not all, rides are out. Are we just setting ourselves up for failure here? The kids know about this trip, so not really sure canceling is an option, but I also don't want my husband to be in pain and miserable the entire trip.
Anyone done this before?? Anyone ever had a tib/fib open fracture and know if three weeks will make a huge difference in mobility/healing? (I am hoping!) We see the doctor again next week and I plan on asking his opinion of this as well.
Lastly, he was supposed to run in the WDW marathon this January. Obviously, that isn't happening now. He was told he can't run for at least 6 months and that he will be in a cast for 12 weeks. Does Disney ever refund prices on the marathon? Also I bought an AP for him and I that I haven't used yet. If January is canceled, I don't need an AP. (I bought it because I thought we were going twice!) Do they ever let you downgrade a ticket to just a park hopper that I can use in October only?
Sorry for all the questions. This is something I have never been through before and it is all just settling in after a very long, and stressful, weekend. (My husband did this while on a mountain, which required a 3 hour extraction after they found him. He apparently likes me to go gray.
) Thank you so much for your help!
1) I very highly doubt he will be able to make it around the parks on crutches. He is currently in a long leg cast up to his thigh. Is there a spot to get a wheelchair at the parks? Or should I consider renting one? Can they deliver one to the resort? Or is trying to get on and off the buses with a wheelchair going to make it that much harder for him?
2) We are staying at AOA. Should I call and ask for a handicap room? Do they even have those? My DD has her heart set on Nemo, so if we need to switch resorts she will be devastated. Also, I know they are really booked up our week, which may mean that it isn't even an option. Obviously, showering is an issue right now as well as basic movement. We haven't even been able to venture off the couch, so knowing what things will be like in 3 weeks makes it all that much harder.
3) I am thinking most, if not all, rides are out. Are we just setting ourselves up for failure here? The kids know about this trip, so not really sure canceling is an option, but I also don't want my husband to be in pain and miserable the entire trip.
Anyone done this before?? Anyone ever had a tib/fib open fracture and know if three weeks will make a huge difference in mobility/healing? (I am hoping!) We see the doctor again next week and I plan on asking his opinion of this as well.
Lastly, he was supposed to run in the WDW marathon this January. Obviously, that isn't happening now. He was told he can't run for at least 6 months and that he will be in a cast for 12 weeks. Does Disney ever refund prices on the marathon? Also I bought an AP for him and I that I haven't used yet. If January is canceled, I don't need an AP. (I bought it because I thought we were going twice!) Do they ever let you downgrade a ticket to just a park hopper that I can use in October only?
Sorry for all the questions. This is something I have never been through before and it is all just settling in after a very long, and stressful, weekend. (My husband did this while on a mountain, which required a 3 hour extraction after they found him. He apparently likes me to go gray.
) Thank you so much for your help!
)
My DW had an open tib/fib fracture and had a titanium rod inserted into her leg so the bone could heal strong. I can tell you first hand, your DH will not have any fun. Plus; with all the people and moving around, the chances goes up, a lot, of the possibility to damage or re-injure his leg. Have you called the airline? Because with him not being able to bend his leg and he cannot keep it in the aisle, there are not many seat options for him. I do not think you can use a scooter because he cannot bend his leg, and with a wheel chair his leg will be sticking straight out and another very good chance of getting accidentally bumped into "many" times in the parks. For us, we would postpone the trip, so that all of us could enjoy it. If you decide to go, I wish you the best of luck and hope it all works out.