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aprilgail2
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Originally posted by 3DisneyNUTS
Correct but you said what you would do if YOUR children...I am sorry but unless you lived with HAVING your own child go through doctor visits, therapy and special education DAILY you have no idea what you would want for them on vacation. AND I can assure you it wouldn't be to let them sit by and watch others have fun in a pool or tell them there is something else on the list that they cannot do. They have rights just like your children do. So like I said stay out of a public pool if you don't want the risks..
Ok I apologize I said I was bowing out and I didn't I couldn't help myself.
My godson was in a wheelchair and couldn't get out without much assistance especially just prior to passing away. He could not do a lot of things other kids did but it was never expected that they should change what they were doing or the rules to accommodate him. He certainly could not have gone in a pool because his legs and arm did not work (though he had control of his bowels and urine) but he was going to come on the Disney cruise with us anyway and watch my daughter swim in the pool and then do things that he was able to do...unfortunatly he passed away 20 days prior to the cruise....I certainly would have rather had him onboard even without being able to go in the pool than where he is!! It is hard having a kid who can't do like the rest but life can't be changed.
Life is completely unfair at times and a child to pass so young is something I will never understand. Also why kids have to live through so much while others don't is still something I wrestle with. No child should have to suffer like this. This is why this thread touched a nerve. 


