Hi all,
I am being a panicking mom so bear with me as this is probably longer than it needs be. Usually I post here for my spectrum younger son.
My DS7 has a history of seasonal allegeries which triggers occassional asthma attacks (1-2 a year). Well, this 2010 has been a dozy so far. He has had three major attacks in the last 2 months, one requiring ambulance to the hosiptal for low blood oxygen and one today - Wednesday. We leave for Disney on Sunday.
The doctor has upped his regime as his asthma is now more chronic than episodic. His first grade class is going to the zoo and the doctor advised him not to go so he is staying home.
Unfortunately, Walt Disney World is not a total indoor activity.
I hope that the pollen/triggers here in north Texas are not in Orlando, but on the chance they are...
The doctor has written a note on perscription pad paper that he should have accomodations the keep him from being overheated to prevent 'exercerbations'. I have this in mind to getting a GAC card to hopefully have him queue in indoor or at least shaded locations.
He also needs to limit streneous activity - ha! in Disney where you can clock miles without batting an eye - of course, I am concerned.
He is 51" tall and seven years old. I suspect he might be too big for a stroller? The GAC card would allow him in queues with the stroller, right?
But I am considering rental a wheelchair for 2 reasons: can use outside of parks (staying at POR) and wouldn't garner too many stares in line. I would fold it up for bus transport since he is ambulatory, so I am sure I'll hear whispers anyway
I am thinking of using an offsite company.
Any ideas, suggestions or am I being a paranoid mom?
I am being a panicking mom so bear with me as this is probably longer than it needs be. Usually I post here for my spectrum younger son.
My DS7 has a history of seasonal allegeries which triggers occassional asthma attacks (1-2 a year). Well, this 2010 has been a dozy so far. He has had three major attacks in the last 2 months, one requiring ambulance to the hosiptal for low blood oxygen and one today - Wednesday. We leave for Disney on Sunday.
The doctor has upped his regime as his asthma is now more chronic than episodic. His first grade class is going to the zoo and the doctor advised him not to go so he is staying home.
Unfortunately, Walt Disney World is not a total indoor activity.
I hope that the pollen/triggers here in north Texas are not in Orlando, but on the chance they are...
The doctor has written a note on perscription pad paper that he should have accomodations the keep him from being overheated to prevent 'exercerbations'. I have this in mind to getting a GAC card to hopefully have him queue in indoor or at least shaded locations.
He also needs to limit streneous activity - ha! in Disney where you can clock miles without batting an eye - of course, I am concerned.
He is 51" tall and seven years old. I suspect he might be too big for a stroller? The GAC card would allow him in queues with the stroller, right?
But I am considering rental a wheelchair for 2 reasons: can use outside of parks (staying at POR) and wouldn't garner too many stares in line. I would fold it up for bus transport since he is ambulatory, so I am sure I'll hear whispers anyway

Any ideas, suggestions or am I being a paranoid mom?