I love my doctor. She just told me (and wrote a note saying it) that I have to use a wheelchair from the start at Disney World, and not to walk any more than necessary. this is what i thought, but my family still sees me as a child (i am 22, so still young!) but they will listen to a doctor. so i love my GP!
however, she said that I will get head of line privilege at all rides and shows! now, i am not going to argue, since I love my dr and don't want to annoy her (since she is the first person to listen to me in years!), but i know that is not true.
i think i am going to write her a letter when i get back from WDW explaining what it is really like there...
which gave me an idea - do you think we should come up with a letter to give drs that explains that you do not get head of line privilege, and the services that are available? Just a short one-page thing with a brief description of the resources available (first aid, GAC, etc). NOT what to put in a letter to get a person a GAC or head-of-line, but just what the GAC is and different ways it can help (sun sensitivity, etc)...
i was thinking if we all created one here we could all give input on wording and experiences, we can give it to our drs and therapists and nurses and whoever else will benefit from it. that way people like me are not given false information (not maliciously, but there is no good source of information for doctors)... my dr is great but she is not going to randomly start searching the web for disney information all by herself - she has enough to do...
ok, i have rambled long enough...what do people think?
however, she said that I will get head of line privilege at all rides and shows! now, i am not going to argue, since I love my dr and don't want to annoy her (since she is the first person to listen to me in years!), but i know that is not true.
i think i am going to write her a letter when i get back from WDW explaining what it is really like there...
which gave me an idea - do you think we should come up with a letter to give drs that explains that you do not get head of line privilege, and the services that are available? Just a short one-page thing with a brief description of the resources available (first aid, GAC, etc). NOT what to put in a letter to get a person a GAC or head-of-line, but just what the GAC is and different ways it can help (sun sensitivity, etc)...
i was thinking if we all created one here we could all give input on wording and experiences, we can give it to our drs and therapists and nurses and whoever else will benefit from it. that way people like me are not given false information (not maliciously, but there is no good source of information for doctors)... my dr is great but she is not going to randomly start searching the web for disney information all by herself - she has enough to do...
ok, i have rambled long enough...what do people think?