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Trees Without Roots Fall Over
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I'm hoping someone here can either help me or point me in a direction that might help. I've read about the GAC card and Wheelchairs/motorized scooters both here and in the Unofficial Guide book but my husband's situation isn't covered.
My husband has had a history of back problems due to an injury he sustained years ago. Recently he suffered another injury and had a MRI done after we had already booked our WDW vacation. His diagnosis is worse that we expected. He has a degenerated disc in his lower back and another that is severly bulging and will eventually need back surgery. His pain at time is downright horrible.
His medical instructions are that he is not supposed sit at all. Therefore renting a wheelchair or motorized scooter is not an option. Sitting is the worse thing he can do.
He is permitted to walk gently and at a reasonable pace as long as he doesn't experience too much pain but is not permitted to stand still (as in a line) for extended periods of time (i.e. longer than 5-10 mintues). He is currently undergoing treatment but chances are nothing is going to change drastically before our trip.
We really don't want to cancel our trip as we are bringing our 6 year olds twins with us. This would be their first visit to WDW and they are very excited. Cancelling would break their hearts.
Are there any accomodations that can be made for him? The books I have read and the sticky post on this website states that GAC will not enable someone to have a shorter wait in line but basically that is exactly what he does need.
My husband has had a history of back problems due to an injury he sustained years ago. Recently he suffered another injury and had a MRI done after we had already booked our WDW vacation. His diagnosis is worse that we expected. He has a degenerated disc in his lower back and another that is severly bulging and will eventually need back surgery. His pain at time is downright horrible.
His medical instructions are that he is not supposed sit at all. Therefore renting a wheelchair or motorized scooter is not an option. Sitting is the worse thing he can do.
He is permitted to walk gently and at a reasonable pace as long as he doesn't experience too much pain but is not permitted to stand still (as in a line) for extended periods of time (i.e. longer than 5-10 mintues). He is currently undergoing treatment but chances are nothing is going to change drastically before our trip.
We really don't want to cancel our trip as we are bringing our 6 year olds twins with us. This would be their first visit to WDW and they are very excited. Cancelling would break their hearts.
Are there any accomodations that can be made for him? The books I have read and the sticky post on this website states that GAC will not enable someone to have a shorter wait in line but basically that is exactly what he does need.