3DisneyNUTS
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Hey guys....I have an issue which I was hoping to have resolved by now but unfortunately since Nov it has gotten worse.
Chris is having daily seizures sometimes their intensity is mild and he can "shake it off" other times they are really intense and he needs sleep to regroup. My concern is that while waiting in line he may have a seizure that he cannot "shake off" and we will have to leave the line to let him sleep it off.
Now he has global delays but in areas like social and adaptation he is doing fairly ok. Enough so that waiting in line isn't a big issue for us. We actually like giving him that experience so he can learn to wait his turn and teach him with patience is a reward. This is why I never asked for a GAC in the past.
My dilemna this time is that being the seizures come at sporadic times we may have been waiting 45 minutes in line and he gets hit with one. If it is intense he will have to leave the line. Being he wakes up remembering what he was doing prior to the seizure he may want to go back to the ride especially if it is his favorite like the BUZZ ride.
Is there a way we could get a GAC just for those instances? Not one that would allow us not to wait in line at all because that isn't the problem but one that would allow us to return and not wait a second time if he has a seizure while in line waiting?
It would definitely cause a meltdown if he had to wait a second time all over again. Also God forbid he has a second seizure while waiting the second time
That would ruin everything for him as well as for us. This trip was scheduled to make up for the one in Nov where he got an ear infection during the cruise and was sick for WDW. We planned this one as a make up for what he missed only to have his seizures to get worse since NOV. Thankfully he is not photosensative or that would wreck most of the rides for him
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SO any suggestions? Should I under the circumstances just request a GAC explaining the situation and see what the CM have done for others with similar situations? Should I not chance even waiting in line just so we can assure that he won't have one while in line? ( He has any from 1-3 a day now. If he has 3 it is usually one intense and 2 smaller that he can "shake off" the intense ones are the ones that would cause an issue like I said above.
Thanks for reading
Chris is having daily seizures sometimes their intensity is mild and he can "shake it off" other times they are really intense and he needs sleep to regroup. My concern is that while waiting in line he may have a seizure that he cannot "shake off" and we will have to leave the line to let him sleep it off.
Now he has global delays but in areas like social and adaptation he is doing fairly ok. Enough so that waiting in line isn't a big issue for us. We actually like giving him that experience so he can learn to wait his turn and teach him with patience is a reward. This is why I never asked for a GAC in the past.
My dilemna this time is that being the seizures come at sporadic times we may have been waiting 45 minutes in line and he gets hit with one. If it is intense he will have to leave the line. Being he wakes up remembering what he was doing prior to the seizure he may want to go back to the ride especially if it is his favorite like the BUZZ ride.
Is there a way we could get a GAC just for those instances? Not one that would allow us not to wait in line at all because that isn't the problem but one that would allow us to return and not wait a second time if he has a seizure while in line waiting?
It would definitely cause a meltdown if he had to wait a second time all over again. Also God forbid he has a second seizure while waiting the second time


SO any suggestions? Should I under the circumstances just request a GAC explaining the situation and see what the CM have done for others with similar situations? Should I not chance even waiting in line just so we can assure that he won't have one while in line? ( He has any from 1-3 a day now. If he has 3 it is usually one intense and 2 smaller that he can "shake off" the intense ones are the ones that would cause an issue like I said above.
Thanks for reading
