inkkognito
<font color=green>I shall call him Mini-Me<br><fon
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My brother had a ruptured brain aneurysm and stroke this summer that causes some mild paralysis on his left side and severe vision impairment. We're trying to get him down to FL for some R & R, which of course would mean going to WDW. Would a GAC help him with the shows? I know the handicap seating is often in the back, which would be just the opposite of what he needs. He is almost blind in the one eye and has some problems with the other one, although he can see well enough to get around.
It will be an interesting trip, as he can't see well enough to drive an ECV and doesn't want to be in a wheelchair. He gets around with one of those canes like Carl in "Up" and insists he would rather walk; he's the stubborn type that you don't argue with. I'm a little concerned because he can be unsteady at times and sometimes comes out with inappropriate things so it should be an interesting adventure.
It will be an interesting trip, as he can't see well enough to drive an ECV and doesn't want to be in a wheelchair. He gets around with one of those canes like Carl in "Up" and insists he would rather walk; he's the stubborn type that you don't argue with. I'm a little concerned because he can be unsteady at times and sometimes comes out with inappropriate things so it should be an interesting adventure.