D dustpixie If Tinkerbell and PigPen had a baby Joined Dec 23, 2013 Messages 39 Dec 23, 2013 #1 I have Parkinson's Disease and the resulting motor control issues make it difficult (sometimes impossible) for me to buckle a seat belt, particularly if I'm excited or anxious. Will I be able to get help from a CM?
I have Parkinson's Disease and the resulting motor control issues make it difficult (sometimes impossible) for me to buckle a seat belt, particularly if I'm excited or anxious. Will I be able to get help from a CM?
EastYorkDisneyFan DIS Veteran Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 3,967 Dec 23, 2013 #2 They are not likely to help you with a seat belt its' would be better if you have someone with you that can.
They are not likely to help you with a seat belt its' would be better if you have someone with you that can.
SueM in MN combining the teacups with a roller coaster Moderator Joined Aug 23, 1999 Messages 36,352 Dec 24, 2013 #3 EastYorkDisneyFan said: They are not likely to help you with a seat belt its' would be better if you have someone with you that can. Click to expand... I agree. The CMs won't be able to fasten or unfasten your seatbelt for you, so if you need assistance, someone in your group will need to help you.
EastYorkDisneyFan said: They are not likely to help you with a seat belt its' would be better if you have someone with you that can. Click to expand... I agree. The CMs won't be able to fasten or unfasten your seatbelt for you, so if you need assistance, someone in your group will need to help you.
D dustpixie If Tinkerbell and PigPen had a baby Joined Dec 23, 2013 Messages 39 Dec 25, 2013 #4 Oh well. I guess it was time to start training ds15 to pay attention to what I need anyway. One hates to be dependent on one's kids, ya know? Thanks for the answers.
Oh well. I guess it was time to start training ds15 to pay attention to what I need anyway. One hates to be dependent on one's kids, ya know? Thanks for the answers.