Amunet
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I hope this is the right place ...
So, I've had a lot going on this year and DH agreed a Disney vacation is due for both of us. Our main trip is a disney cruise (hopefully!) and then a few days in WDW.
In March, I was diagnosed with severe depression and I developed anxiety. The anxiety is particularly bad due to that it causes my throat to close and I can't breathe (and lots of muscle seizing in my throat and chest).
I'm hoping to see more docs to get it under control or fix it, but so far docs don't know why the lack of breathing occurs.
I don't want a special pass or treatment or anything, but this thing triggers mostly with stress, overheating and any over the top emotion (yes, even excited) ... and sometimes for no reason at all.
When this happens, I'm down on the ground and hubs usually needs to help through massage therapy and I try to control it before it gets too bad ... but not all the time.
I do have "emergency meds" that calms me in about 20-30 min.
My question is, is there any way to just notify WDW that this may happen? Just in case I happen to be away from DH or if it happens and freaks out cast members or something?
Sorry for the word block ^^;
And btw: we are only thinking of doing the park(s) for a day or two after the cruise due to this issue.
So, I've had a lot going on this year and DH agreed a Disney vacation is due for both of us. Our main trip is a disney cruise (hopefully!) and then a few days in WDW.
In March, I was diagnosed with severe depression and I developed anxiety. The anxiety is particularly bad due to that it causes my throat to close and I can't breathe (and lots of muscle seizing in my throat and chest).
I'm hoping to see more docs to get it under control or fix it, but so far docs don't know why the lack of breathing occurs.
I don't want a special pass or treatment or anything, but this thing triggers mostly with stress, overheating and any over the top emotion (yes, even excited) ... and sometimes for no reason at all.
When this happens, I'm down on the ground and hubs usually needs to help through massage therapy and I try to control it before it gets too bad ... but not all the time.
I do have "emergency meds" that calms me in about 20-30 min.
My question is, is there any way to just notify WDW that this may happen? Just in case I happen to be away from DH or if it happens and freaks out cast members or something?
Sorry for the word block ^^;
And btw: we are only thinking of doing the park(s) for a day or two after the cruise due to this issue.