candacewi5
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Hi all! I am hoping some of the more experienced members can help. My family is taking our first vacation ever and we are going to Disney World 9/15/12-9/23 and staying at POR. My 5 yo DS has severe food allergies to milk, soy, peanuts, and tree nuts. He is also extremely contact sensitive to milk protein. His contact reactions have happened from things such as hand lotion residue, food residue, etc. We have built safeguards into our every day life to help manage the severity of his allergy and also have a service dog trained to check for milk and peanut residue. The one major problem staring me in the face right now is the drippy ice cream all over the parks. Is there a way to minimize the risk? He will already be wearing long (but lightweight) shorts to protect the backs of his legs on rides, long sleeve t shirts (very lightweight) to protect his arms and torso, gloves during the rides only, and closed shoes (no sandals). How do we reduce the risk of other people not touching him or dripping on him? I know this is not common, but it is our reality. The service dog works very well for surfaces, rooms, items, etc. He cannot, however, protect DS from the drips and accidental contact with others. Any ideas are welcome. Is there any other areas of concern anyone else can think of? I keep going through this trip step by step to find any areas we need to plan for, but I am certain I haven't thought of everything.
Thank you in advance for your help and advice! My boys are so excited to take a real vacation and I want it to be just that.
Candace
Thank you in advance for your help and advice! My boys are so excited to take a real vacation and I want it to be just that.
Candace