dreamn_Disney
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While I know this is not a disability like needing a wheel chair it is a disability that will interfere with my tour of Disney. I get one a day at least some times more. What would be some recommendations from people who deal with problems while standing in lines. If I get one I will need to get me and ds(3) out of line fast so I can stop it clean up and not loose son in the process. Also after I have one I am a little dizzy for a few minutes and if I do a lot of moving around it sometimes starts back up. My main fears are:
1. Loosing track of son while trying to get out of line.
2. Having my son have to listen to rude people about me moving through line that think I am trying to cut.
3. Getting back to line only to find a long wait that we had already waited in.
4. Grossing out people with blood while I try to get it all to stop.
As it gets closer to time for the trip the more I think about it and get to panicking. When I first booked the trip I thought no problem we will just go to the bathroom and I will stop it and clean up. I never gave all the logistics a thought. Now that I am I am wondering the best approach to take.
1. Loosing track of son while trying to get out of line.
2. Having my son have to listen to rude people about me moving through line that think I am trying to cut.
3. Getting back to line only to find a long wait that we had already waited in.
4. Grossing out people with blood while I try to get it all to stop.
As it gets closer to time for the trip the more I think about it and get to panicking. When I first booked the trip I thought no problem we will just go to the bathroom and I will stop it and clean up. I never gave all the logistics a thought. Now that I am I am wondering the best approach to take.