EyezScreamQueen
Earning My Ears
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Hello, I am new to this board but have been reading this forum for several weeks. I've wanted to post something for so long but can never quite decide just how to explain my worry, so forgive me if I sound like I am rambling. And I know some of you are going to want to kill me and tell me that I don't know what real suffering is, but here goes.
This is a very interesting forum! I am going to WDW soon with fiance & his brother, just playing it by ear with the hurricane.
A little background: I'm a thirtysomething with a long history of numerous "invisible" orthopedic-type problems in the knees and feet which have for the most part been treated incorrectly or not at all (I won't bore you all with the details as to why in this forum, at least not in this post). But paging through my past records you would see terms such as Hemilamenectomy, 3 additional disc herniations in neck & Back, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Myofacial Pain Syndrome, Chrondomalacia Patallae, Sleep Apnea, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Squinting Patalle, Fibroids..... and I have a few of my own unwritten/unspoken diagnosises (Obesity, Restless Leg Syndrome, chronic blisters due to Underlapping Toes how about getting them fixed yes I know and can hardly wait) which I could easily add from the wonderful wealth of answers the internet has provided me with (much more useful than some doctor appointments).
In short, I am one of those people who "look fine!" and typically never lets on to my pain to others in public, I am ever ashamed to be seen wearing my hard shell knee pad, and for example when I request that the A/C in a building or on a train be turned off as my joints are giving me hell about it, I am met with much nasty opposition and reminded of how many other people would then be "too hot." I drink hot chocolate all year round!
I am for the first time considering marching into the parks when I first arrive and going to Guest Relations and asking for a GAC for myself. Frankly, I am extremely embarrassed to do this. I am afraid that I will be laughed at since I look so "normal" and honestly don't have any very current records of my diagnosises. Up until a few years ago my tendency to remain "steadily employed" has been a problem for all sorts of reasons and they say
I never knew there was anything such as a GAC until I read this forum. Well, now that I know a lot more about GACS than I did a few weeks ago, I am taking a deep look at my history of being very Physically
Uncomfortable at the parks. I am asking myself "Is a GAC the answer?" I am almost dreading this trip, thinking of how groggy and cranky I am probably going to end up, and probably (like last time) barely able to keep up with the others in my party due to things like my constant blisters,. I distinctly recall last year's trip where fiance wanted to go for a wild day at DisneyQuest and I had to let him down by hibernating in the hotel room. Then I dragged myself out there late in the evening and barely had the energy to do more than 2 games. This was not a fun trip. I even smacked my bad kneecap on the wall in my sleep on the train (RLS I guess!) Everyone else in the parks always looks so quick and strong and lively and I feel like a slug.
I have rounded up all these old records that state what my ailments are but they are not too current. This is all I have to show at Guest Relations.
I am taking some extra measures to make myself comfortable enough to actually enjoy this trip and feel good (I am not expecting Disney to become my personal hospital
) so I am taking some creature comforts with me: wonderful cotton Toe Socks from Injinji Co. to eliminate (as they say) blisters, a Brita water jug with filter so I can water myself all day long in the brutal heat), Hydrocodone in tote, earplugs for my mysterious headaches, and I am looking around for a Cane Seat which looks at this point is not going to materialize before this trip, hence me standing in those long long lines. Oh yeah also hat and sunglasses and umbrella for sun (none brought last time BIG mistake).
I have rented a car because last trip we spent what felt like centuries wasting away on those DIsney buses getting rocked to sleep...... I just love things that help me stay awake when I already get only a few hours of sleep every night....... plus I figured I can escape to the rental car a few times during the day to sneak a nap.....
Okay here's a few questions to toss to the listeners -
Has anyone here every requested a GAC and been denied it because they seemed too "healthy"? Or because Disney can argue that what they brought from home should suffice their own needs (ex. if I have an umbrella in view can they say I have no business requesting to be shielded from the sun's rays?)
I am too embarrassed to rent a wheelchair although I am sure I will be fatigued enough to want to sit in one all day, judging by how tired I get these days from the shortest shopping trips.
Can anyone suggest what I should say when it is my turn at the counter to explain myself? And I also anticipate visitng the first aid stations a few times a day to lay down and take a nap. I used to take Stacker 3 which worked like a charm for a while but then I started falling asleep even with them in my system. I am very scared that I may fall asleep at the wheel as I drive my other 2 buddies back & forth to park & motel. None of them drive, only me. I am afraid that the first aid station attendants will think I am crazy when they see me "show up" to "take a nap" without being "officially sick." Are they going to tell me to go back to my motel room across town? After I have paid a premium to be in the park with 2 dependants? Would GR mark on a GAC that I need to nap occassionally due to CFS? I have this strange fear that when I stagger into First Aid more than once they will laugh at me and say "It's not bed time yet do you need a teddy bear?"
Also does anyone know of anyone who has ever just presented simple "Obesity" to GR as their chief reason for needing a GAC?
Also another thing - I wear glasses and am blind as a bat without them. I am concerned about what to do with my poor vision when I get to the water parks. I want to keep the glasses on with a croakie. Will Disney allow that on the more thrilling water rides? Yes I am a thrill seeker but I just can't tolerate getting banged into hard surfaces and spun around, but I a ready to conquer Summit Plummit!
Also with the water parks I have flat pronated feet and have a lot fo pain walking around without my orthodics, barefoot is the worst, so I am bringing Aqua Shoes which don't hold the orthodics. This is gonna be one fun trip. Any suggestions? To anything?
I know there are much more serious conditions than mine and I applaud you all for hanging in there with your individual challenges but does that mean that I am not entitled to be comfortable during the very expensive vacation time I have purchased?

This is a very interesting forum! I am going to WDW soon with fiance & his brother, just playing it by ear with the hurricane.
A little background: I'm a thirtysomething with a long history of numerous "invisible" orthopedic-type problems in the knees and feet which have for the most part been treated incorrectly or not at all (I won't bore you all with the details as to why in this forum, at least not in this post). But paging through my past records you would see terms such as Hemilamenectomy, 3 additional disc herniations in neck & Back, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Myofacial Pain Syndrome, Chrondomalacia Patallae, Sleep Apnea, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Squinting Patalle, Fibroids..... and I have a few of my own unwritten/unspoken diagnosises (Obesity, Restless Leg Syndrome, chronic blisters due to Underlapping Toes how about getting them fixed yes I know and can hardly wait) which I could easily add from the wonderful wealth of answers the internet has provided me with (much more useful than some doctor appointments).
In short, I am one of those people who "look fine!" and typically never lets on to my pain to others in public, I am ever ashamed to be seen wearing my hard shell knee pad, and for example when I request that the A/C in a building or on a train be turned off as my joints are giving me hell about it, I am met with much nasty opposition and reminded of how many other people would then be "too hot." I drink hot chocolate all year round!
I am for the first time considering marching into the parks when I first arrive and going to Guest Relations and asking for a GAC for myself. Frankly, I am extremely embarrassed to do this. I am afraid that I will be laughed at since I look so "normal" and honestly don't have any very current records of my diagnosises. Up until a few years ago my tendency to remain "steadily employed" has been a problem for all sorts of reasons and they say
I never knew there was anything such as a GAC until I read this forum. Well, now that I know a lot more about GACS than I did a few weeks ago, I am taking a deep look at my history of being very Physically


I have rounded up all these old records that state what my ailments are but they are not too current. This is all I have to show at Guest Relations.
I am taking some extra measures to make myself comfortable enough to actually enjoy this trip and feel good (I am not expecting Disney to become my personal hospital

I have rented a car because last trip we spent what felt like centuries wasting away on those DIsney buses getting rocked to sleep...... I just love things that help me stay awake when I already get only a few hours of sleep every night....... plus I figured I can escape to the rental car a few times during the day to sneak a nap.....
Okay here's a few questions to toss to the listeners -
Has anyone here every requested a GAC and been denied it because they seemed too "healthy"? Or because Disney can argue that what they brought from home should suffice their own needs (ex. if I have an umbrella in view can they say I have no business requesting to be shielded from the sun's rays?)
I am too embarrassed to rent a wheelchair although I am sure I will be fatigued enough to want to sit in one all day, judging by how tired I get these days from the shortest shopping trips.
Can anyone suggest what I should say when it is my turn at the counter to explain myself? And I also anticipate visitng the first aid stations a few times a day to lay down and take a nap. I used to take Stacker 3 which worked like a charm for a while but then I started falling asleep even with them in my system. I am very scared that I may fall asleep at the wheel as I drive my other 2 buddies back & forth to park & motel. None of them drive, only me. I am afraid that the first aid station attendants will think I am crazy when they see me "show up" to "take a nap" without being "officially sick." Are they going to tell me to go back to my motel room across town? After I have paid a premium to be in the park with 2 dependants? Would GR mark on a GAC that I need to nap occassionally due to CFS? I have this strange fear that when I stagger into First Aid more than once they will laugh at me and say "It's not bed time yet do you need a teddy bear?"
Also does anyone know of anyone who has ever just presented simple "Obesity" to GR as their chief reason for needing a GAC?
Also another thing - I wear glasses and am blind as a bat without them. I am concerned about what to do with my poor vision when I get to the water parks. I want to keep the glasses on with a croakie. Will Disney allow that on the more thrilling water rides? Yes I am a thrill seeker but I just can't tolerate getting banged into hard surfaces and spun around, but I a ready to conquer Summit Plummit!
Also with the water parks I have flat pronated feet and have a lot fo pain walking around without my orthodics, barefoot is the worst, so I am bringing Aqua Shoes which don't hold the orthodics. This is gonna be one fun trip. Any suggestions? To anything?
I know there are much more serious conditions than mine and I applaud you all for hanging in there with your individual challenges but does that mean that I am not entitled to be comfortable during the very expensive vacation time I have purchased?
