WDWFOREVER
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- Joined
- Mar 22, 2002
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I suffer with Osteo Arthritis. In addition, I have high blood pressure for which I take water tablets. My problem is this. Waiting in line can sometimes cause me problems. I use a walking stick if I am in pain but I admit to being very vain and only use it when I ABSOLUTELY have to! The arthritis is sometimes aggravated by the heat and I have to dose up on painkillers to get round the parks. The high blood pressure frequently causes swelling around my ankles.
Now, I am not registered disabled. Neither do I want to make a big thing of this as I have lived with the arthritis since I was 19 (I am now 43) and suffered with high blood pressure for the last 3 years. However, occasionally, either or both conditions are bad and I find waiting in line (particularly if it is really slow) a real pain (quite literally!). Do WDW have anything in place which could help me? Do other people here have problems like this and if so, how do they cope? We leave in just over 2 weeks and this is my 10th visit. However, I have to accept that my medical problems are slightly worse this year and I want to be prepared so that I don't make life too miserable for DH and DS (8)!
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jackie
Now, I am not registered disabled. Neither do I want to make a big thing of this as I have lived with the arthritis since I was 19 (I am now 43) and suffered with high blood pressure for the last 3 years. However, occasionally, either or both conditions are bad and I find waiting in line (particularly if it is really slow) a real pain (quite literally!). Do WDW have anything in place which could help me? Do other people here have problems like this and if so, how do they cope? We leave in just over 2 weeks and this is my 10th visit. However, I have to accept that my medical problems are slightly worse this year and I want to be prepared so that I don't make life too miserable for DH and DS (8)!
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jackie