foster32203
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 27, 2013
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I am hoping someone could give me some insigt. My daughter was diagnosed with a rare disorder calle Mastocytosis. It's symptoms include:
Fatigue
Bone or muscle pain
Skin lesions (urticaria pigmentosa) and itching
Headache
Abdominal discomfort
Nausea and vomiting
Food and drug intolerance
Anaphylaxis (shock from allergic or immune causes) - etreme cases
Theses are a few symptoms that my daughter fight every day. She looks relatively normal, unless her skin lesions appear. Most of these symptoms, especially the skin lesions are brought on by exposure to heat. I am just curious if anyone knows if Disney would help accomidate her if she has to stand outside in line for long periods, I'm not trying to jump ahead of the line. Infact if the lines are inside we are more than willing to wait, I am just concerned about her outside exposure to the heat. I just want her to be comfortable and be able to enjoy her trip to Disney.
An example is last year on our Disney Cruise I let her get in a hot tub...big mistake. Poor thing broke out with skin lesions that made her miserable for several days and also got looks from others thinking she had the plague.
Any suggestions would be great. I tried to contact Disney but did not really get any where. They just told me to go to guest services at the enterence when I get there. If that is the case, do I need a Doctors note?
Fatigue
Bone or muscle pain
Skin lesions (urticaria pigmentosa) and itching
Headache
Abdominal discomfort
Nausea and vomiting
Food and drug intolerance
Anaphylaxis (shock from allergic or immune causes) - etreme cases
Theses are a few symptoms that my daughter fight every day. She looks relatively normal, unless her skin lesions appear. Most of these symptoms, especially the skin lesions are brought on by exposure to heat. I am just curious if anyone knows if Disney would help accomidate her if she has to stand outside in line for long periods, I'm not trying to jump ahead of the line. Infact if the lines are inside we are more than willing to wait, I am just concerned about her outside exposure to the heat. I just want her to be comfortable and be able to enjoy her trip to Disney.
An example is last year on our Disney Cruise I let her get in a hot tub...big mistake. Poor thing broke out with skin lesions that made her miserable for several days and also got looks from others thinking she had the plague.
Any suggestions would be great. I tried to contact Disney but did not really get any where. They just told me to go to guest services at the enterence when I get there. If that is the case, do I need a Doctors note?