Laurajean1014
<font color=blue>WISH Biggest Loser/Blue Team<br><
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My DH had back surgery and we rented a ECV for our 2 week trip. Many of the WDW guests would stare and snicker at my DH (no visible scars, although at one point he did want to show someone). We were quite unimpressed by the rude behavior.
The best one was at the Contemporary waiting for a bus. The bus took a while and when it arrived, placed my DH on first. I waited with the others to board the bus. One woman made an outloud comment, "He's not hurt, he's faking. He's just trying to get sympathy, look there's nothing missing on him." Well, I couldn't let her ignorance be placed on another person.
After we loaded on the bus, I sat next to my husband and looked at her. When she looked my way, I asked her if she was just insensitive or just not raised properly. She became so embarassed by the situation, she kept her head down and quickly exited at the first stop.
Disabilities come in many forms, some we see and some we don't. Everyone should keep this in mind when at the parks. It's common decency and respect for others. Believe me, my DH would have definitely forgone the pain of the operation and heeling for an extra 20 minute wait on the rides.
May we all be blessed with health and respect for ourselves and others............
The best one was at the Contemporary waiting for a bus. The bus took a while and when it arrived, placed my DH on first. I waited with the others to board the bus. One woman made an outloud comment, "He's not hurt, he's faking. He's just trying to get sympathy, look there's nothing missing on him." Well, I couldn't let her ignorance be placed on another person.
After we loaded on the bus, I sat next to my husband and looked at her. When she looked my way, I asked her if she was just insensitive or just not raised properly. She became so embarassed by the situation, she kept her head down and quickly exited at the first stop.
Disabilities come in many forms, some we see and some we don't. Everyone should keep this in mind when at the parks. It's common decency and respect for others. Believe me, my DH would have definitely forgone the pain of the operation and heeling for an extra 20 minute wait on the rides.
May we all be blessed with health and respect for ourselves and others............