MoonFaerie
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2009
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I haven't fully processed my new reality. 2 years ago, I was running half marathons and feeling great. Until suddenly I wasn't. In the past year, I've gotten several diagnoses - kidney function declined to stage 2 kidney disease, hypothyroid, inappropriate sinus tachycardia, pseudotumor cerebri/intracranial hypertension, fibromyalgia, and RA.
My husband and I have an adults only anniversary trip planned for Dec, 8 days. I've booked us an accessible room because I really think I'll need the bars in the bathroom, esp with that long of a trip. Except now I feel guilty about booking it because there are probably people that need it more.
I'm pretty wary of renting a scooter. Dizziness is a symptom that comes on quickly, and I'd be so worried about trying to get on/off the bus or accidently bumping people. I'm hoping I'll be okay with just a cane.
I will need to bring a coccyx pillow. I assume that won't be an issue for shows. What about on the Safari? I really can't manage that long on a hard surface.
We'll be taking it as slow as I need. We're planning on using evening EMH to help extend Park time, since I have to limit time in the sun thanks to the RA meds.
I'm also somewhat concerned about going to Disney while on an immunosuppressant. Besides washing my hands a ton, does anyone have tips ton avoid getting sick?
My husband and I have an adults only anniversary trip planned for Dec, 8 days. I've booked us an accessible room because I really think I'll need the bars in the bathroom, esp with that long of a trip. Except now I feel guilty about booking it because there are probably people that need it more.
I'm pretty wary of renting a scooter. Dizziness is a symptom that comes on quickly, and I'd be so worried about trying to get on/off the bus or accidently bumping people. I'm hoping I'll be okay with just a cane.
I will need to bring a coccyx pillow. I assume that won't be an issue for shows. What about on the Safari? I really can't manage that long on a hard surface.
We'll be taking it as slow as I need. We're planning on using evening EMH to help extend Park time, since I have to limit time in the sun thanks to the RA meds.
I'm also somewhat concerned about going to Disney while on an immunosuppressant. Besides washing my hands a ton, does anyone have tips ton avoid getting sick?