GBShorts
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OK Flame suit on.........Obviously this does not apply to your friend......but the CM"s won't know itI have a stomach condition called IBS [irritable bowel syndrome] and I have to use the bathroom frequently as well. I get a GAC card because of this....nothing worse then waiting in line for 45 min to an hour only to have to leave the line and use the potty and start the process all over again! Trust me been there done that! Since you don't have to show proof of your condition you shouldn't have an issue. Now I will agree with the other posters that your friends and her new babys health should come first......but I don't think cancelling the trip is necessary! Take it easy, relax go slow and enjoy your time! CM's are great at dealing with all types of situations and you don't always have to give them exact reasons!
No reason for a flame suit! At least, in my opinion there shouldn't be. IBS is a serious debilitating issue!! I liken her lack of line standing ability to your issue, being that she is otherwise healthy, just needs to be able to exit line and get to the rest room whenever needed. People think I'm asking for options to skip line. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. SHE DOES NOT WANT TO SKIP LINE. I only think the benefit would be from a modified fast pass, and you can't tell me that Disney doesn't provide this provision. I appreciate the kind words that this CAN be done despite the naysayers out there. I really don't think it would be a "nightmare" to keep track of as one other person suggested. It simply requires something from Guest Services that states she can wait in the normal line length, but needs to have the ability to wait elsewhere. She then could show this to whoever is manning the tail of the line or whatever, and that person can take care of it from there. I KNOW she's not MAW level obviously, but you can't tell me there haven't been any MAW candidates out there in the past who haven't had issues such as this and were granted this type of entry onto rides. Heck, let her husband wait in line, she goes to sit down and have him call her when he gets to the front of the line to let her in!! It's all I'm saying! Disney wouldn't have to do anything on that part except let her in through the exit.
The reason she has been visiting the doctor every week was for 1. ultrasounds to be sure that the baby was forming correctly (due to the past issue) and 2. checking that her hormone levels were good enough to keep the baby. So far all of this is normal so she either has just been or will soon be released to a normal OB/GYN for the remainder of her pregnancy. they wanted to get her through most of the first trimester with frequent visits to make sure everything was okay.If your friend is visiting the OB every week, then it sounds like a high-risk pregnancy to me and perhaps a Dr. recommendation that she not fly, etc. would be helpful in terms of a possible cancellation, not just that they don't want to go.
I can relate, I have 2 children and had hyperemesis gravidarium with both pregnancies. I was put in the hospital numerous times for IV fluids both times. I lost over 20 pounds in the early part of both pregnancies. There is no way I could've done the parks in my early pregnancy. If I had to go, I would stick close to the resort, maybe go out to the pool for awhile in the am, if the afternoon when the heat is at it's worst, I would be in the room, and If I would go in at all it would be at night, only if I hadn't had a problem all day. The heat at this time a year will not be good for her if she is vomiting. The thing I found was that it doesn't take that long to get dehydrated when you are sick, if you can't get anything down. The more dehydrated I got, the more sick I got. When I would get IV fluids, I would be have less sick episodes for a couple days, but then it would get to the point of dehydration again and it would be almost continous sickness. With my first pregnancy 10 years ago, the only way to control my vomiting was shots of Vistaril. I am a nurse, and I taught my DH how to give me the shots. That would then cause me to sleep a lot. With my second pregnancy, there was a dissolvable pill I took which helped. It costs $30 per pill, and I took 3 per day. It was very expensive, but insurance paid a good portion of it. I didn't loose as much work than I did with the first pregnancy. I did go to Orlando to a conference when I was around 20 weeks pregnant. I had quit vomitting by then, and it was in the fall. I did go to MK and I rode jungle cruise, potc, HM, peter pan, IASW, snow white, pooh, buzz light year, and TTA. I saw the tiki and country bear shows which I hadn't seen in a long time either. I stayed away from the teacups and the round and around rides (dumbo and aladdin). I did fine then.
What I recommend for her is to talk to her OB/GYN and get a recommendation. Having to go to get IV fluid would be a real drag, believe me. Good Luck. Let me know what happens.
I sent them 2 emails last night with many of the constructive suggestions people posted here last night and a few I've gotten via PM (From people who, quite frankly, are afraid to post their constructive ideas here due to potential flamewars by those who don't think this is a disability), including the one about the possiblity of getting their money back.
I've been a bit shocked, actually, that people would call her non-disabled. True, she's not permanently disabled, but for the time being, she has a condition that prevents her from living a normal life. Just because she's not got a life-threatening condition or in a wheelchair doesn't mean that her life isn't affected by what's going on. I would have thought that if anybody would understand the difficulties of doing trips with disabilities, this group would, regardless of how small or large the disability may be. Yes. There are many out there with more serious and permanent disabilities. Does that make her disability any less? NO. She just wants to enjoy her time at WDW as best she can, same as everybody else, regardless of how long this issue persists. For all we know, she could have morning sickness for the entire 9 months she is pregnant, and then have a newborn. Then what? The trip is pushed back farther due to having an infant, and you don't have the memory of that last trip you took before your baby was born.
Please, people. Have a little compassion. As I stated, I offered up to them the refund option, but if they choose not to take it, be respectful and don't deem them crazy because they decide to go. It's THEIR choice, and they may have different reasons from that which you know for going before the baby arrives.
Dang. I talk a lot. Sorry.