kissesbykim
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My DS7 is in treatment for Leukemia. We did his MAW to DW in October and we're now planning a "surprise" trip for him and DS2 to DL. Besides cancer, he also has ADHD and a sensory disorder.
I think I may need to get a "stroller as a wheelchair" tag so when his legs get tired (which is a huge problem with some of the meds he's on, even in the grocery store) he can ride on his brothers sit and stand stroller. We had a double stroller we rented for DW that he used then but he looked like the typical cancer child with a bald head so no one gave us any weird looks about a big kid in a stroller. I know I shouldn't care what people think but I'm afraid of the looks we may get about a 7 year old riding on a stroller. He doesn't look sick anymore although he still is a very sick little guy. Sometimes he acts appropriately but he has major outbursts and has a very hard time waiting in line (cries, sits on the ground, fits, gets into others personal space, ect.). Most of the meds he's on also makes him very sensitive to the sun. So, on our GAC I'm sure there will be multiple stamps. My problem is he looks so normal but just isn't and I hate to think of the comments others in the park may make about the stroller or behavior or having a GAC. I hate the thought of having to explain to others that he's a high functioning autistic child with cancer.... I just want us all to enjoy this vacation and our family has been through so much this past year. I know he wont last in the park if I don't get the GAC......I just hope we don't run into any confrontations. Ok, so I just needed to vent and see what others may have to say on this.
One thing for sure, having a child who LOOKS healthy has made my perspectives change. A lot of people have hidden diseases. It just really bites that my child is one of them...
I think I may need to get a "stroller as a wheelchair" tag so when his legs get tired (which is a huge problem with some of the meds he's on, even in the grocery store) he can ride on his brothers sit and stand stroller. We had a double stroller we rented for DW that he used then but he looked like the typical cancer child with a bald head so no one gave us any weird looks about a big kid in a stroller. I know I shouldn't care what people think but I'm afraid of the looks we may get about a 7 year old riding on a stroller. He doesn't look sick anymore although he still is a very sick little guy. Sometimes he acts appropriately but he has major outbursts and has a very hard time waiting in line (cries, sits on the ground, fits, gets into others personal space, ect.). Most of the meds he's on also makes him very sensitive to the sun. So, on our GAC I'm sure there will be multiple stamps. My problem is he looks so normal but just isn't and I hate to think of the comments others in the park may make about the stroller or behavior or having a GAC. I hate the thought of having to explain to others that he's a high functioning autistic child with cancer.... I just want us all to enjoy this vacation and our family has been through so much this past year. I know he wont last in the park if I don't get the GAC......I just hope we don't run into any confrontations. Ok, so I just needed to vent and see what others may have to say on this.
One thing for sure, having a child who LOOKS healthy has made my perspectives change. A lot of people have hidden diseases. It just really bites that my child is one of them...
...secondly, have you seen the Disigns board? You might be able to find a cool license plate for your son's stroller...Also, I doubt anyone will give your son a second glance in the stroller...my tall for her age 6yo rode hers the whole time we were there and we caught nary a glance headed our way...wait, I take it back...we got a few envious glances at the end of the night on our way out of the park or while waiting for the fireworks from parents carrying their sleeping children

had a full on meltdown in DCA one day...I'm talking cringe-worthy
, knock over the stroller and throw the popcorn container across the ground, pick her up and carry her to a quiet spot while apologizing to everyone in our path FIT...over what, who cares...but the people around us were either too busy doing their own thing to care or wanted to help...honestly, kids are over-stimulated, tired, and just plain overwhelmed at
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That draws a few amused looks.


hugs 
Anyway, I found a nice wheelchair online for very little $$ and she couldn't be happier with it. No more staring, rude glances or comments. 