Napria
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- Aug 13, 2003
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We used to go to WDW each December from 2001. In 2005 we planned our trip for the week between Christmas and New Years so we wouldn't have to pull the kids out of school (they were getting older and the district was cracking down on unexcused absences.) In June of 2005 DS, who had already been diagnosed with mild CP from a perinatal stroke, and started to have mild seizures was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome. As the trip neared, I realized that due to this it wasn't a good idea to take him during one of the busiest times at WDW. I rescheduled the trip for the following April, during the kid's Spring Break.
While talking to my DSis (Hi Sandy!) just a month or so prior to the trip, she told me that the crowds are pretty heavy during Spring Break too. I cancelled and re-scheduled for October. Then I went to the principal of my DD's school and the Director of my DS's school and explained the situation. At this point, summer was out of the question because DS's epilepsy had gotten much worse, and the heat aggrivates his seizure disorder. Both the principal and director told me to go ahead and take them out for a week, but no more or by law they'd have to sick the social worker on us.
In October, two weeks before we were to go, I had heart problems that landed me in the ER. I had to cancel to take tests to determine the extent of the problem (fortunately not that bad). I rescheduled for the end of this January. Now we've had some big things break down in our house that needed to be replaced and even though I've already got the park tix and paid for about half of the campsite, I'm starting to think this trip is just not meant to be.
I'm also starting to chicken out because when DS was at WDW last time he was a little kid, and allowances could be made for his behavior due to immaturity, but now he's 10, with the capability to melt down better than many 2 year olds. And how do I deal with the seizures? What if he has a grand mal, tonic clonic on a ride? What if he has cluster seizures and we need to administer the medicine which will stop them, but also makes him pretty dopey?
I've read where others have rented a MacLaren stroller for older kids with disabilities from some medical place, but DS WON'T ride (unless he's knocked out from a seizure). Should we rent one and just carry it around? His able-bodied sister (8 years old) will be begging us to let her ride, then we'll either be fighting with her the whole time or dealing with dirty looks from people who think we're abusing wheelchair privledges.
I'm getting overwhelmed! I'm ready to just cancel again, but after spending over $800 on tix, I'd have to reschedule and I just can't think of any time that is a good time to go.
Any practical advice or support?
While talking to my DSis (Hi Sandy!) just a month or so prior to the trip, she told me that the crowds are pretty heavy during Spring Break too. I cancelled and re-scheduled for October. Then I went to the principal of my DD's school and the Director of my DS's school and explained the situation. At this point, summer was out of the question because DS's epilepsy had gotten much worse, and the heat aggrivates his seizure disorder. Both the principal and director told me to go ahead and take them out for a week, but no more or by law they'd have to sick the social worker on us.
In October, two weeks before we were to go, I had heart problems that landed me in the ER. I had to cancel to take tests to determine the extent of the problem (fortunately not that bad). I rescheduled for the end of this January. Now we've had some big things break down in our house that needed to be replaced and even though I've already got the park tix and paid for about half of the campsite, I'm starting to think this trip is just not meant to be.
I'm also starting to chicken out because when DS was at WDW last time he was a little kid, and allowances could be made for his behavior due to immaturity, but now he's 10, with the capability to melt down better than many 2 year olds. And how do I deal with the seizures? What if he has a grand mal, tonic clonic on a ride? What if he has cluster seizures and we need to administer the medicine which will stop them, but also makes him pretty dopey?
I've read where others have rented a MacLaren stroller for older kids with disabilities from some medical place, but DS WON'T ride (unless he's knocked out from a seizure). Should we rent one and just carry it around? His able-bodied sister (8 years old) will be begging us to let her ride, then we'll either be fighting with her the whole time or dealing with dirty looks from people who think we're abusing wheelchair privledges.
I'm getting overwhelmed! I'm ready to just cancel again, but after spending over $800 on tix, I'd have to reschedule and I just can't think of any time that is a good time to go.
Any practical advice or support?