Nemo32
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Perhaps this should be posted elsewhere, but I am not sure.
So, on Friday (yesterday) I fell (I am clumsy) down three stairs and sprained an ankle that has been sprained before. The last time I sprained it, it never healed fully - I know this because it still clicks today. At first, it seemed okay, but the more I walk on it, the more it hurts. I even took the necessary steps afterward - RICE - rest, ice, compression and elevate. However, it still hurts to put much weight on it.
AND my trip is Monday. Being that I have injured it before and it still hurts, even with it wrapped, iced and elevated, I was contemplating getting a wheelchair for when I am in the theme parks as to minimize discomfort and furthering long-term damage. We all know how demanding a day in the parks are. My intention would be to use it when getting around, like the long-distances between rides, but not to use it say when walking around at the resort or watching a parade (as those require minimal walking or effort).
However, I have a few concerns. 1) What will other guests think when they see me being wheeled around, but I can make a few steps to the bus stop? The point is to minimize my walking, as I can limp very slowly, so that it does not hurt and I can actually enjoy my stay 2) Will being in the wheelchair diminish my experience? 3) In September, would it be hard to rent a wheelchair, even getting there in the late morning?
As fellow Dis'ers, be honest and tell me your opinion. Thanks for any advice!
So, on Friday (yesterday) I fell (I am clumsy) down three stairs and sprained an ankle that has been sprained before. The last time I sprained it, it never healed fully - I know this because it still clicks today. At first, it seemed okay, but the more I walk on it, the more it hurts. I even took the necessary steps afterward - RICE - rest, ice, compression and elevate. However, it still hurts to put much weight on it.
AND my trip is Monday. Being that I have injured it before and it still hurts, even with it wrapped, iced and elevated, I was contemplating getting a wheelchair for when I am in the theme parks as to minimize discomfort and furthering long-term damage. We all know how demanding a day in the parks are. My intention would be to use it when getting around, like the long-distances between rides, but not to use it say when walking around at the resort or watching a parade (as those require minimal walking or effort).
However, I have a few concerns. 1) What will other guests think when they see me being wheeled around, but I can make a few steps to the bus stop? The point is to minimize my walking, as I can limp very slowly, so that it does not hurt and I can actually enjoy my stay 2) Will being in the wheelchair diminish my experience? 3) In September, would it be hard to rent a wheelchair, even getting there in the late morning?
As fellow Dis'ers, be honest and tell me your opinion. Thanks for any advice!



and worried by Oct she may not be back to fully functioning. If need be I will push her around in a wheel chair she will be in the similar situation as you only need a wheel chair for long distance walking but short distance (hotels, parades, buses, etc) she will be ok.