I'm deaf but verbal. Travelling to Disney in September and I understand that I can only get a GAC when I'm physically in the park.
I have a pacemaker and I'm travelling with a wheelchair, I have the pacemaker because I randomly lose conciousness because my heart rate and blood pressure drop without warning. The pacemaker has helped a little but I still completely lose conciousness at least twice a week and I'm almost constantly dizzy. I take an experimental drug to keep me as low as 2 faints per week and a side effect of the drug is a UV allergy (I get a big purple rash in strong UV).
I also have myasthenia gravis which makes me weaken throughout the day. At the moment my eye muscles are weak and my vision is seriously affected (I see double and my VA is 6/12, it used to be 6/4). It might not be like this at Disney.
Because I'm deaf I speak like a deaf person with a Glasgow accent. I find it hard enough being understood at home and I'm not sure I could get an American assistant to understand me. I also find it excruciatingly embarrassing for others to discuss my conditions.
Would it be possible to write a letter for the CM to read instead of them trying to understand what I'm trying to say? I don't understand ASL at all as I use BSL so I can't even get an interpreter lol.
Also given the above how could Disney help? I'm planning on getting as much out of the trip as I can but if there's an area Disney can't help with then I want to be prepared.
Thanks for all the help. You guys are always fab when I ask questions.
I have a pacemaker and I'm travelling with a wheelchair, I have the pacemaker because I randomly lose conciousness because my heart rate and blood pressure drop without warning. The pacemaker has helped a little but I still completely lose conciousness at least twice a week and I'm almost constantly dizzy. I take an experimental drug to keep me as low as 2 faints per week and a side effect of the drug is a UV allergy (I get a big purple rash in strong UV).
I also have myasthenia gravis which makes me weaken throughout the day. At the moment my eye muscles are weak and my vision is seriously affected (I see double and my VA is 6/12, it used to be 6/4). It might not be like this at Disney.
Because I'm deaf I speak like a deaf person with a Glasgow accent. I find it hard enough being understood at home and I'm not sure I could get an American assistant to understand me. I also find it excruciatingly embarrassing for others to discuss my conditions.
Would it be possible to write a letter for the CM to read instead of them trying to understand what I'm trying to say? I don't understand ASL at all as I use BSL so I can't even get an interpreter lol.
Also given the above how could Disney help? I'm planning on getting as much out of the trip as I can but if there's an area Disney can't help with then I want to be prepared.
Thanks for all the help. You guys are always fab when I ask questions.
With you passing out as much as you do, I would suggest carrying a doctors note and/or a notarized letter saying that if you do pass out, that you don't want to be treated medically. If you were to pass out on a ride or such, the CM will have to call the medics because they won't know if you passed out because of heat, or if something worse has happened. If one of your friends holds on to the letter and doctor note for you, they would be able to present that to the medics when they come to help you to show that this is a normal thing and that you wish not to be taken to the hospital. The CM's might see people collapsing in the heat everyday, but they don't know that fainting for you is a normal thing because of your condition.