Baklava
DIS Veteran
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- Jun 7, 2015
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Which I suppose is to be expected, given that I have an anxiety disorder.
The whole WDW process is starting to freak me out a little. We're flying from the West Coast and it's a bit overwhelming.
Our party includes me and my anxiety disorder, my spectrum 5 year old, my husband and my 18 year old.
Being confined for long periods causes panic attacks. I learned at DL that a GAC was a reasonable accommodation, but we haven't been since DAS, so it's a new system plus a first timer in WDW.
The 5 year old is high functioning but can suffer sensory overload. I'm waffling between getting a stroller as wheelchair tag we may not need/use or toughing it out and hoping for the best.
One of the things that triggers my anxiety is being worried that people are watching/judging/think I'm cheating the system. Are people (especially CMs) going to be critical (even silently) of the fact that my kid is just fine most of the day and only at select moments needs the extra help?
I can't even begin to sort our FP+ and DAS and TWO people having DAS. (Do we only do one DAS return time at a time? Do we do one on her band and one on mine? Is that manipulating the system? Do our FP+ for later in the day prevent a regular FP or a DAS return before that?)
Now I need a pill. :sigh:
The whole WDW process is starting to freak me out a little. We're flying from the West Coast and it's a bit overwhelming.
Our party includes me and my anxiety disorder, my spectrum 5 year old, my husband and my 18 year old.
Being confined for long periods causes panic attacks. I learned at DL that a GAC was a reasonable accommodation, but we haven't been since DAS, so it's a new system plus a first timer in WDW.
The 5 year old is high functioning but can suffer sensory overload. I'm waffling between getting a stroller as wheelchair tag we may not need/use or toughing it out and hoping for the best.
One of the things that triggers my anxiety is being worried that people are watching/judging/think I'm cheating the system. Are people (especially CMs) going to be critical (even silently) of the fact that my kid is just fine most of the day and only at select moments needs the extra help?
I can't even begin to sort our FP+ and DAS and TWO people having DAS. (Do we only do one DAS return time at a time? Do we do one on her band and one on mine? Is that manipulating the system? Do our FP+ for later in the day prevent a regular FP or a DAS return before that?)
Now I need a pill. :sigh: