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My son is 6 years old and was just diagnosed with epilepsy this week. We live close to Disney and the neurologist gave us the ok to spend a few hours in the parks as he can tolerate it. I've read through the FAQs related to epilepsy and have a few additional questions.
The new medication seems to make him a little dizzy and we were told to watch him carefully on steps and not to let him climb things that could be a fall hazzard. Things I never took notice to before, do all Disney steps have a back to them, or are they opened? Tom Sawyer Island was the only thing I could think of that has climbing. We were told to avoid playgrounds for now.
His medication also makes him heat sensitive, so we plan to either go first thing in the mornings or in the evenings once the sun starts going down.
I read the link about flashing lights, he did show seizure activity with strobe lights on EEG, and at home he has had some problem with video games. I am trying to think of which attractions would be ok. He is perfectly happy just getting out of the house and people watching, as he has been homebound since Father's Day.
We are going tonight for just a couple hours, but have annual passes. Do you think we need a GAC if we will only be going to parks for 2 or 3 hours at a shot?
The new medication seems to make him a little dizzy and we were told to watch him carefully on steps and not to let him climb things that could be a fall hazzard. Things I never took notice to before, do all Disney steps have a back to them, or are they opened? Tom Sawyer Island was the only thing I could think of that has climbing. We were told to avoid playgrounds for now.
His medication also makes him heat sensitive, so we plan to either go first thing in the mornings or in the evenings once the sun starts going down.
I read the link about flashing lights, he did show seizure activity with strobe lights on EEG, and at home he has had some problem with video games. I am trying to think of which attractions would be ok. He is perfectly happy just getting out of the house and people watching, as he has been homebound since Father's Day.
We are going tonight for just a couple hours, but have annual passes. Do you think we need a GAC if we will only be going to parks for 2 or 3 hours at a shot?