SamanthaH
Mouseketeer
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Hello all!
This will be my family's first vacation since being diagnosed with a condition called dysautonomia. I would love any tips/ advice from fellow Disney lovers with disabilities. Dysautonomia basically means there is a dysfunction with the autonomic nervous system which controls blood pressure and heart rate. I feel completely normal when I am lying down or jogging, but I have difficulty standing or sitting quietly for long periods of time. Blood pools in my legs and legs and stomach and doesn't make it all the way up to my brain. I feel good when I am jogging/ fast walking because this gets the heart beating vigorously to move the blood upstairs.
I feel pretty good in the morning, so my strategy is to hit the parks early and then take an afternoon break. I may have to forego the second half of the day and let my husband take the kids out. We will also use Fastpasses, and I will sit out if I am not feeling up to certain rides.
I was considering bringing a small fold out chair, like the kind hunter's use. Do you think they would offer me at GAC to wait in the wheelchair line with my chair? It folds back into the size of textbook. A more static line would be easier for me than a slow, moving line. I could also rent a wheelchair, but I find sitting low to the ground or squatting is much easier than having to sit straight up in a wheelchair. It helps to be able to lean forward and use my hand/ arm as a head rest. I was going to bring a doctor's note, but have been reading cast members are not allowed to read them anyway.
Even if the vacation is a challenge and I am able to do very little, I am really looking forward to watching my kids have fun.
I would love any tips though and whether the chair idea is a good or bad one.
This will be my family's first vacation since being diagnosed with a condition called dysautonomia. I would love any tips/ advice from fellow Disney lovers with disabilities. Dysautonomia basically means there is a dysfunction with the autonomic nervous system which controls blood pressure and heart rate. I feel completely normal when I am lying down or jogging, but I have difficulty standing or sitting quietly for long periods of time. Blood pools in my legs and legs and stomach and doesn't make it all the way up to my brain. I feel good when I am jogging/ fast walking because this gets the heart beating vigorously to move the blood upstairs.
I feel pretty good in the morning, so my strategy is to hit the parks early and then take an afternoon break. I may have to forego the second half of the day and let my husband take the kids out. We will also use Fastpasses, and I will sit out if I am not feeling up to certain rides.
I was considering bringing a small fold out chair, like the kind hunter's use. Do you think they would offer me at GAC to wait in the wheelchair line with my chair? It folds back into the size of textbook. A more static line would be easier for me than a slow, moving line. I could also rent a wheelchair, but I find sitting low to the ground or squatting is much easier than having to sit straight up in a wheelchair. It helps to be able to lean forward and use my hand/ arm as a head rest. I was going to bring a doctor's note, but have been reading cast members are not allowed to read them anyway.
Even if the vacation is a challenge and I am able to do very little, I am really looking forward to watching my kids have fun.
