KittyKat1978
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I am going to DL with my parents in Dec for my Dad's bday. My parents haven't been since 1985.
My dad has complications with legs and stamina from Type 2 diabetes.
About 10 years ago (when my dad was in his 50's) our doctor told him he had the legs of a 90 year old man. He has never recovered. He has to concentrate when he walks or he will fall.
We are going to get him and scooter, which will help with the falling issue, but not with the stamina issue.
The plan is for him to go in the morning and take a break in the afternoon. I am afraid if he does this, he won't be back in the evening which he never does well in.
My question is would a GAC card help him? We are in DL for 5-6 days and I want him to experience everything but not at the expense of his health.
I don't want to take advantage of the "system" I could be making an issue out of something that isn't going to happen but I wanted some feedback on if my dad's issue is worth getting a GAC.
Thanks
My dad has complications with legs and stamina from Type 2 diabetes.
About 10 years ago (when my dad was in his 50's) our doctor told him he had the legs of a 90 year old man. He has never recovered. He has to concentrate when he walks or he will fall.
We are going to get him and scooter, which will help with the falling issue, but not with the stamina issue.
The plan is for him to go in the morning and take a break in the afternoon. I am afraid if he does this, he won't be back in the evening which he never does well in.
My question is would a GAC card help him? We are in DL for 5-6 days and I want him to experience everything but not at the expense of his health.
I don't want to take advantage of the "system" I could be making an issue out of something that isn't going to happen but I wanted some feedback on if my dad's issue is worth getting a GAC.
Thanks
