tinkslite
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- May 13, 2008
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Debarkation Disaster!
So the outside decks were being power washed on disembarkation morning. The later breakfast time we were given was of concern to us as we thought our flight was at 10:30! So we were making our way back to Cabanas, when Jessi slipped on the wet (from powerwashing) stairs between decks 12 and 11! We initially thought it was just a sprained ankle, but her leg is broken. We see the orthopedic surgeon on Wednesday.......I have always loved disney, but I am pretty beside myself right now........My special needs daughter is having severe pain, darn it. It could have happened if it had been raining, although if it was raining I would be likely to stay toward the inner parts of a ship (I am terrified of thunderstorms as is my daughter). It was a pretty Sunny morning well before 8am.
She will need surgery. It was a "twisting" break to the lower shin (her fibula), which also tore through ligaments and tendons. They will place a metal plate and a couple of screws upon surgery.........If not she won't walk normally, limpy.
She will be on crutches for 6-9 weeks, not able to bear weight. Then 4-6 weeks of physical therapy.
Our deductible is pretty high (think more than I paid for the whole cruise for the whole family of 5).......
She hollered from her room around an hour and a half ago, "Moooooom! I need medicine! It hurts!!"
This from a kid who NEVER complains of pain. The day her appendix nearly ruptured I thought she had period cramps. She is in a LOT of pain......
Tomorrow is surgery day and
the last I heard, a week ago, Disney's Risk Management dept. was "investigating." This investigation has NOT involved talking to any member of my family or asking for any medical reports from any doctor. Total silence.
This is NOT being handled well, by Disney. I am a long time disneyaholic. I've often been teased that I don't own any article of clothing that does not sport a character. I collect snow globes. Friends come to me to plan Disney park trips. We took almost every foster kid we ever cared for to a Disney Park.......My kids baby albums are punctuated, liberally, with characters........
Please, Disney, don't make me take back all the things I said about how well you take care of your guests.........
So the outside decks were being power washed on disembarkation morning. The later breakfast time we were given was of concern to us as we thought our flight was at 10:30! So we were making our way back to Cabanas, when Jessi slipped on the wet (from powerwashing) stairs between decks 12 and 11! We initially thought it was just a sprained ankle, but her leg is broken. We see the orthopedic surgeon on Wednesday.......I have always loved disney, but I am pretty beside myself right now........My special needs daughter is having severe pain, darn it. It could have happened if it had been raining, although if it was raining I would be likely to stay toward the inner parts of a ship (I am terrified of thunderstorms as is my daughter). It was a pretty Sunny morning well before 8am.
She will need surgery. It was a "twisting" break to the lower shin (her fibula), which also tore through ligaments and tendons. They will place a metal plate and a couple of screws upon surgery.........If not she won't walk normally, limpy.
She will be on crutches for 6-9 weeks, not able to bear weight. Then 4-6 weeks of physical therapy.
Our deductible is pretty high (think more than I paid for the whole cruise for the whole family of 5).......
She hollered from her room around an hour and a half ago, "Moooooom! I need medicine! It hurts!!"
This from a kid who NEVER complains of pain. The day her appendix nearly ruptured I thought she had period cramps. She is in a LOT of pain......
Tomorrow is surgery day and
the last I heard, a week ago, Disney's Risk Management dept. was "investigating." This investigation has NOT involved talking to any member of my family or asking for any medical reports from any doctor. Total silence.
This is NOT being handled well, by Disney. I am a long time disneyaholic. I've often been teased that I don't own any article of clothing that does not sport a character. I collect snow globes. Friends come to me to plan Disney park trips. We took almost every foster kid we ever cared for to a Disney Park.......My kids baby albums are punctuated, liberally, with characters........
Please, Disney, don't make me take back all the things I said about how well you take care of your guests.........