Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your input. The genetic condition I have is Hyper Mobility Syndrome. It affects my ligaments and has a list of symptoms a mile long, including chronic fatigue, anxiety and chronic joint pain.
I am currently in WDW and spoke to the CS in MK and they gave me an alternative exit GAC. I explained my situation and they were very encouraging and helpful with my needs. Queues haven't been so bad so I have been parking my
scooter and using the lines. Though for some rides I have used the GAC even when the queue is short because it's a shorter walk.
We went to the Olly Murs concert yesterday and I was seated for the whole thing, I was on my crutches to get there and it reminded me how important it is for me to get up and move! I could hardly walk after 2 hours of sitting.
The
ECV and GAC have really helped me have a great time this holiday, using them together to find a happy medium where I'm not standing or sitting too long. I find the balance of using the scooter to drive then parking and doing attractions with a little assistance with the GAC was perfect for my needs (I checked with the cast members that this was okay) Though often I've just queued in my scooter even if it meant a longer wait (Star Tours, Space Ship Earth, Haunted Mansion etc)
We were directed to the Fastpass line for rides like Toy Story Mania, but we only went on these rides once. We've been more concentrated on shows and things my friend actually wants to do and see.
So far I've only had one rude person and that was one of the bus drivers... But he wasn't just rude to me he was rude to the other family with a disabled son too. Everyone else has been amazing.
The medication my doctor has given me seems to be helping a lot, i haven't had a bad joint day since i got here (bar a few cracks here and there) I know a massive part of my condition is muscle strength and pain control, but this trip has showed me that Disney really can still be so magical for me. Thank you everyone for the support x
Edit: And sorry yes I say it's a joint condition rather than a connective tissue because generally I get a blank look if I say that.