scooby9932
I Loves Me Some Disney!
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Hi, all! I'm hoping you can help me.
Damage to my knees from Lupus and Myasthenia Gravis (MG) cause a need for forearm crutches for short distance walking. I also wear braces, but still sometimes need the crutches for stability, etc.
I am currently needing them & don't see that will change before my trip in late April/early May.
I rent an ECV from an offsite company for use while at WDW. However, there are times where I need to transfer from the ECV & might need to use my forearm crutches. I travel with my DD who is not able to push me in the wheelchair through some of the queues (PoC, Space Mtn [tho not a problem this trip], and a few others depending on the CM in charge when we get there). Also, I'd like to be able to get off the ECV on occasion to look through stores, etc. & give my muscles some relief from sitting. This will help the MG from getting worse over the course of the trip.
My questions are these:
As you can tell, my main concern is making sure I can get around without the ECV for short distances while also not compromising my ability to get around on the ECV for the majority of the time. If I have to forgo the crutches, that's ok, but it would make my trip much easier if I were able to take them with me.
Any insight you have would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Damage to my knees from Lupus and Myasthenia Gravis (MG) cause a need for forearm crutches for short distance walking. I also wear braces, but still sometimes need the crutches for stability, etc.
I am currently needing them & don't see that will change before my trip in late April/early May.
I rent an ECV from an offsite company for use while at WDW. However, there are times where I need to transfer from the ECV & might need to use my forearm crutches. I travel with my DD who is not able to push me in the wheelchair through some of the queues (PoC, Space Mtn [tho not a problem this trip], and a few others depending on the CM in charge when we get there). Also, I'd like to be able to get off the ECV on occasion to look through stores, etc. & give my muscles some relief from sitting. This will help the MG from getting worse over the course of the trip.
My questions are these:
- Do you have any recommendations for a holder for the forearm crutches on the ECV? If you have a link to where you can buy them, that would be great!
- If you've used crutches & the holders, have you had any difficulty with them being bulky & causing problems fitting through tight spaces (e.g. bus loading, railed queues) when driving your ECV? I don't want to constantly worry my crutches are going to "snag" on something. I brought down a few clothes racks one time - talk about embarassing!
- Have you had any complaints that they're in other people's way while viewing a show? Just curious - When I rented a scooter with a canopy to try to avoid the sun, I was accosted by a very mean man in CoP who said I should take the canopy off or leave the theater because I was blocking everyone's view. (The disability section is in the front of this attraction.) I didn't engage him because the theater was practically empty & he could have moved, but thought it was more fun to yell & curse at me through the entire ride!
The canopy turned out to be a bad choice for me for other reasons - getting caught on racks in stores, not shading me very well, blocking my view to a great degree, etc.
- Did you feel comfortable riding the ECV with them there- the crutches didn't hit the back of your head, etc.?
As you can tell, my main concern is making sure I can get around without the ECV for short distances while also not compromising my ability to get around on the ECV for the majority of the time. If I have to forgo the crutches, that's ok, but it would make my trip much easier if I were able to take them with me.
Any insight you have would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
