DVCJones
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We have been to WDW many times and never used a GAC. However, during our last trip, I saw my DD suffer as a result of the unusually high temperature that week. We never go during the summer for this reason.
My DD has Horner's Syndrome and one of the more annoying affects of this is that she doesn't sweat on the left side of her body. She does however sweat twice as much on her right side. Sometimes she will overheat quickly. I noticed this happening several times this past April when the temps were in the 90's with high humidity. Usually it is in the high 70's low 80's and low humidity when we go at this time of year.
Most of the time she was fine. But sometimes in some of the longer outdoor lines she became overheated, followed by a crushing headache and needed to leave the park. It is very draining for her. She did wear a cooling neck wrap and we had a fan mister which did help a bit.
I would feel funny using a GAC because otherwise she is healthy just overheats easily in extreme heat.
Should I get a GAC to use only in the event of unusually high temps?
My DD has Horner's Syndrome and one of the more annoying affects of this is that she doesn't sweat on the left side of her body. She does however sweat twice as much on her right side. Sometimes she will overheat quickly. I noticed this happening several times this past April when the temps were in the 90's with high humidity. Usually it is in the high 70's low 80's and low humidity when we go at this time of year.
Most of the time she was fine. But sometimes in some of the longer outdoor lines she became overheated, followed by a crushing headache and needed to leave the park. It is very draining for her. She did wear a cooling neck wrap and we had a fan mister which did help a bit.
I would feel funny using a GAC because otherwise she is healthy just overheats easily in extreme heat.
Should I get a GAC to use only in the event of unusually high temps?