LynJ
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- Jun 23, 2014
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Hi all. I'm debating a rollator for our Christmas trip, and have some questions (and hesitations).
I'm in my 40s and don't use a mobility device on a regular basis. I do have a cane that I use on occasion, but rarely, and I have a handicapped parking pass.
I've had 3 knee surgeries, an achilles rebuild, and 2 DVTs in one leg, resulting in post thrombotic syndrome. I wear compression stockings in Disney, and my doctor prefers that I sit when I can, to assist blood flow from the prior DVTs.
In August, we did Disney and I walked it all, and had the Disney rash to prove it. So I can walk it, but it can be painful and exhausting, at times. I'm concerned about my leg bothering me/ lack of places to sit in the Christmas crowds. I know I could rent an ecv, but I don't really want to use an ecv in the crowds, get stuck waiting for busses, or try to find room for it in a DVC studio.
I'm considering getting a rollator to use as needed, which will give me a place to sit while waiting for busses, and balance assistance when my leg gets tired, etc. I don't need it in regular life, so I kind of feel like a wimp or hypochondriac for considering it, especially at my age. Then I look at the list of issues with my leg, and it kind of makes sense. Even hubby and kiddo agree it might help.
So.... would you look weirdly at a person my age with a rollator? Would you use one anyway, if it made park days easier?
And if anyone with experience could answer - how complicated are they with disney busses or boats? Do you just fold and hold it in front of you, or how is that handled? Any issues using one to sit while waiting for fireworks, etc? Any tips or hints? (And yes, I read the FAQ, first).
Thanks!
I'm in my 40s and don't use a mobility device on a regular basis. I do have a cane that I use on occasion, but rarely, and I have a handicapped parking pass.
I've had 3 knee surgeries, an achilles rebuild, and 2 DVTs in one leg, resulting in post thrombotic syndrome. I wear compression stockings in Disney, and my doctor prefers that I sit when I can, to assist blood flow from the prior DVTs.
In August, we did Disney and I walked it all, and had the Disney rash to prove it. So I can walk it, but it can be painful and exhausting, at times. I'm concerned about my leg bothering me/ lack of places to sit in the Christmas crowds. I know I could rent an ecv, but I don't really want to use an ecv in the crowds, get stuck waiting for busses, or try to find room for it in a DVC studio.
I'm considering getting a rollator to use as needed, which will give me a place to sit while waiting for busses, and balance assistance when my leg gets tired, etc. I don't need it in regular life, so I kind of feel like a wimp or hypochondriac for considering it, especially at my age. Then I look at the list of issues with my leg, and it kind of makes sense. Even hubby and kiddo agree it might help.
So.... would you look weirdly at a person my age with a rollator? Would you use one anyway, if it made park days easier?
And if anyone with experience could answer - how complicated are they with disney busses or boats? Do you just fold and hold it in front of you, or how is that handled? Any issues using one to sit while waiting for fireworks, etc? Any tips or hints? (And yes, I read the FAQ, first).

Thanks!