wintershawl
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 9, 2008
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Hi all! I am sure this has been discussed over and over again but this is something new to me. I was diagnosed with a brain disease in Aug. of last year and had brain surgery in Dec. This condition causes me lots of fatigue and horrible neck pain if I stand for too long. My plan is to "tough it out" for as long as I can but I am sure at some point I will have to give in and get a wheelchair. The problem is I don't look sick at all, people have told me point blank to my face that I am fine b/c I look so healthy. How do I handle the "looks" in the park that are saying I am taking advantage of something? I don't want my magic ruined b/c I can't tolerate the pain but I also don't want it ruined by othersThanks for any advice you can give me in this matter as I just don't know what to do. I am even thinking about cancelling our trip over this. We were supposed to go this past Oct. but cancelled it because of my diagnosis so to cancel again would tear my kids up.
I spent 3 months of 2007 in the hospital and almost died a couple of times. The next 6 months or so after that I was attempting to recover. As a "reward" for living through all that I did, my husband took me to Disney. I didn't really look sick. The picture by my name is from that trip. However, due to some of the procedures, my legs will never be 100% the same. They are very weak and tire very quickly. I rode in a wheelchair for most of the trip (especially Epcot). I actually did not hear any negative comments from anyone (or not within ear shot). Being only in my early 30's, it is difficult to have to take this mode of transportation at times, but I know the reason why and that is all that matters. For our trip this year, it is most likely that for at least Epcot I will be renting a scooter. It is more pleasant for my DH and I both if I don't tire out after 2 hours.
I would say don't cancel your reservation at all! The staff is very accommodating, and I personally could care less what others say since it truly is not their business anyway.

Go... have fun!!