SandrA9810
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Ok, so I asked for some help on the regular board and they said to come over here.
First of all, my brother is 27 now, and he's been pretty sick since Christmas. Me and Kari want to bring him to Disney for a day, as we don't really have the time or money to do it much longer than that.
Kari works for Disney, so we've got the passes covered. I'd like to bring some one along, but his aids are kinda questionable about whether they can make it through a day at disney. On top of that, it would mean getting a rental van for transporting every one because our ford ranger can only fit 4. Thankfully we finally got our new apartment, so we can go back to our place for the night before returning my mom and brother at thier homes.
My brother is on a feeding tube, and no one has been taught how to use it. And truthfully I'm a little scared about it, and that's why I'd want to bring the aid. But my aunt says plenty of parents do it themselves, and that it really shouldn't be too hard. I know there are registered nurses in the park at the first aid center that could probably help me out to the point I dont mess up horribly, but I'm sure I'll have to do a couple at home or on the road.
How hard is it really??
And are there any tips for transfering him in and out of rides. His favorite is the speedway. And he used to have the strength to get in and out of it, but he can't do it any more. I was thinking of using a blanket under him and some one grab each side so he'd be supported all around. I don't know how much he weighs, but he's like only 4'6" feet tall and probably less than a 100 pounds now. The other fun part is going to be carrying him to our second floor apartment. I'm not happy about being there, but Kari doesn't want to wait a week to get the first floor. Plus she has this entire weekend off for my birthday, so I get to be hauling this around for my birthday... woop-t-do, i'm not happy about it.
I'd really like for this to work for him, because it seems once a month he ends up in the hospital with phnemounia.
First of all, my brother is 27 now, and he's been pretty sick since Christmas. Me and Kari want to bring him to Disney for a day, as we don't really have the time or money to do it much longer than that.
Kari works for Disney, so we've got the passes covered. I'd like to bring some one along, but his aids are kinda questionable about whether they can make it through a day at disney. On top of that, it would mean getting a rental van for transporting every one because our ford ranger can only fit 4. Thankfully we finally got our new apartment, so we can go back to our place for the night before returning my mom and brother at thier homes.
My brother is on a feeding tube, and no one has been taught how to use it. And truthfully I'm a little scared about it, and that's why I'd want to bring the aid. But my aunt says plenty of parents do it themselves, and that it really shouldn't be too hard. I know there are registered nurses in the park at the first aid center that could probably help me out to the point I dont mess up horribly, but I'm sure I'll have to do a couple at home or on the road.
How hard is it really??
And are there any tips for transfering him in and out of rides. His favorite is the speedway. And he used to have the strength to get in and out of it, but he can't do it any more. I was thinking of using a blanket under him and some one grab each side so he'd be supported all around. I don't know how much he weighs, but he's like only 4'6" feet tall and probably less than a 100 pounds now. The other fun part is going to be carrying him to our second floor apartment. I'm not happy about being there, but Kari doesn't want to wait a week to get the first floor. Plus she has this entire weekend off for my birthday, so I get to be hauling this around for my birthday... woop-t-do, i'm not happy about it.
I'd really like for this to work for him, because it seems once a month he ends up in the hospital with phnemounia.