Dmom2three
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 24, 2013
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Hi! I am new to the board. We are planning our 1st ever Disney trip July 22-28. (Planning to work Sea World in as well - we are a military family and have free admission). We will be staying at Shades of Green.
We have 3 kids all with special needs.
S is the oldest. She is 9 and has SPD, very severe ADHD, and high-functioning autism. She also has neurofibromatosis type 1, which has caused her to have 2 benign brain tumors. One of the tumors is in her brainstem and cervical spine. The other is in her cerebellum. The brain tumors cause her to overheat easily and become sick to her stomach. She is sensitive to noise sometimes - it seems to depend on the pitch of the noise.
IE is in the middle. He is 6. He does not have NF...but he does have high-functioning autism and SPD. He is my flapper. He is sensitive to noise and crowds at times. (We may be crazy for bringing him...but he is a Star Wars fanatic)
C is the baby. She is 4. She has neurofibromatosis and has brain tumors on her optic nerves and in the optic chiasm (where the optic nerves meet the brain). She also has global apraxia. She is mostly non-verbal...but she has gotten much better at talking if you are patient and listen carefully. She also has poor tone and tires easily. She has to wear orthotics on her feet. (They turn to the inside and she trips and falls). She can do stairs now...but it is very slow and she can't do more than maybe 10 before getting really worn out.
It is my first time at Disney too. My husband has not been in 20 years. Any suggestions?
We have 3 kids all with special needs.
S is the oldest. She is 9 and has SPD, very severe ADHD, and high-functioning autism. She also has neurofibromatosis type 1, which has caused her to have 2 benign brain tumors. One of the tumors is in her brainstem and cervical spine. The other is in her cerebellum. The brain tumors cause her to overheat easily and become sick to her stomach. She is sensitive to noise sometimes - it seems to depend on the pitch of the noise.
IE is in the middle. He is 6. He does not have NF...but he does have high-functioning autism and SPD. He is my flapper. He is sensitive to noise and crowds at times. (We may be crazy for bringing him...but he is a Star Wars fanatic)
C is the baby. She is 4. She has neurofibromatosis and has brain tumors on her optic nerves and in the optic chiasm (where the optic nerves meet the brain). She also has global apraxia. She is mostly non-verbal...but she has gotten much better at talking if you are patient and listen carefully. She also has poor tone and tires easily. She has to wear orthotics on her feet. (They turn to the inside and she trips and falls). She can do stairs now...but it is very slow and she can't do more than maybe 10 before getting really worn out.
It is my first time at Disney too. My husband has not been in 20 years. Any suggestions?