brady961
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I will be going on the Magic in Jan 2007.
I have mobility issues (imbalance/ataxia, foot drop, sensorimotor polyneuropathy, chronic progressive neurological disease and no muscle endurance. I tire quickly walking/standing even for very brief periods of time.
Anyway, day to day i use forearm crutches, longer distances I use a rollator, and all day trips I use a scooter.
If I have already posted this question forgive me doing so again. I tend to forget things as well. My new nickname is Dory from Finding Nemo LOL
I haven't been able to walk on a beach or go into the ocean in three and half years or so. (I live in Orlando FL).
One of my main goals for this cruise is being able to walk the beach and get into the ocean water on Castaway Cay.
I was informed they have sand wheelchairs on first come basis. So thinking if I can get one of those I can use it like a walker/rollator to get to water's edge. (WDW DCL CM said these sand wheelchairs aren't allowed to be taken in the water).
Next trick is walking into the water and remaining upright. I will probably use a aquatic belt that assists in keeping someone vertical in the water.
I will have crutches, rollator and scooter with me, but none of these can be taken into the water esp ocean salt water.
My physical therapist is also trying to come up with safe ways that I can meet this goal. Of course I think he would prefer me not do either <G>
I fall over very easily even if just a slight bumped, uneven ground, and no idea how I will do walking in loose sand, or even sand that gives when stepping in/on. (Am being fitted for AFO's in the next week or two)
Thought about taking an old used walker that I could basically throw away before leaving island. PT doesn't feel that will be safe, and cause more problems. I thought about two old used canes yet using canes i tend to be wobbly and difficult controling arms weight bearing on canes.
Thought of holding someones arm for support to walk into water, which I think once there I should do ok, as long as i remain upright (this is wehre belt comes in to play). Would prefer though to do this as independently as possible and not have to rely on others.
Ok long enough about me, but wondering if others that have mobility/balance ataxia issues have found a way to safely walk on the sand and into the ocean.
I have 6 months to figure this out but PT wants me to practice however before the cruise.
So if anyone has done this, has suggestions, etc... please share those.
Thanks
I have mobility issues (imbalance/ataxia, foot drop, sensorimotor polyneuropathy, chronic progressive neurological disease and no muscle endurance. I tire quickly walking/standing even for very brief periods of time.
Anyway, day to day i use forearm crutches, longer distances I use a rollator, and all day trips I use a scooter.
If I have already posted this question forgive me doing so again. I tend to forget things as well. My new nickname is Dory from Finding Nemo LOL
I haven't been able to walk on a beach or go into the ocean in three and half years or so. (I live in Orlando FL).
One of my main goals for this cruise is being able to walk the beach and get into the ocean water on Castaway Cay.
I was informed they have sand wheelchairs on first come basis. So thinking if I can get one of those I can use it like a walker/rollator to get to water's edge. (WDW DCL CM said these sand wheelchairs aren't allowed to be taken in the water).
Next trick is walking into the water and remaining upright. I will probably use a aquatic belt that assists in keeping someone vertical in the water.
I will have crutches, rollator and scooter with me, but none of these can be taken into the water esp ocean salt water.
My physical therapist is also trying to come up with safe ways that I can meet this goal. Of course I think he would prefer me not do either <G>
I fall over very easily even if just a slight bumped, uneven ground, and no idea how I will do walking in loose sand, or even sand that gives when stepping in/on. (Am being fitted for AFO's in the next week or two)
Thought about taking an old used walker that I could basically throw away before leaving island. PT doesn't feel that will be safe, and cause more problems. I thought about two old used canes yet using canes i tend to be wobbly and difficult controling arms weight bearing on canes.
Thought of holding someones arm for support to walk into water, which I think once there I should do ok, as long as i remain upright (this is wehre belt comes in to play). Would prefer though to do this as independently as possible and not have to rely on others.
Ok long enough about me, but wondering if others that have mobility/balance ataxia issues have found a way to safely walk on the sand and into the ocean.
I have 6 months to figure this out but PT wants me to practice however before the cruise.
So if anyone has done this, has suggestions, etc... please share those.
Thanks