debster812
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Hi All,
You are all so helpful and understanding, I thought I would post this here, and see if you could point me in the right direction.
I have a cousin who is one of the most amazing women I know. She is also profoundly deaf. She has a 9 year old daughter, and a 5 year old, severly autistic son. Oh yeah, and an 'uninvolved' husband who won't (or can't) deal with his current family situation. Hindsight being 20/20 he may actually have undiagnosed Aspberger's (but that's another post for another time).
Anyway....my cousin has gotten her courage up, and she and the 2 kids will be flying from Providence RI to Ft Myers FL in April to visit her parents. My cousin has flown ONCE in her life, it was a bumpy flight, full of turbulance, and she thought she was going to die, because she could not hear any of the overhead announcements, and none of her seatmates noticed her anxiety (not their fault) and tried to explain. She was flying solo.
Her parents and her siblings will not be local when she is flying out (parents in FL, her sister at a big time soccer tornament for her oldest)I am very local, and am happy to help. Is it worth a call to her airline's special services department to see if I would be allowed to go to the gate with them, and just help out with the kids, etc until they board? Is this allowed, and do you think her circumstance would warrant it?
I appreciate any and all input, advice, and suggestions. I don't want to be overbearing, I just want to help her, as she has had such a hard road of late.
Thanks everyone
Debbie
You are all so helpful and understanding, I thought I would post this here, and see if you could point me in the right direction.
I have a cousin who is one of the most amazing women I know. She is also profoundly deaf. She has a 9 year old daughter, and a 5 year old, severly autistic son. Oh yeah, and an 'uninvolved' husband who won't (or can't) deal with his current family situation. Hindsight being 20/20 he may actually have undiagnosed Aspberger's (but that's another post for another time).
Anyway....my cousin has gotten her courage up, and she and the 2 kids will be flying from Providence RI to Ft Myers FL in April to visit her parents. My cousin has flown ONCE in her life, it was a bumpy flight, full of turbulance, and she thought she was going to die, because she could not hear any of the overhead announcements, and none of her seatmates noticed her anxiety (not their fault) and tried to explain. She was flying solo.
Her parents and her siblings will not be local when she is flying out (parents in FL, her sister at a big time soccer tornament for her oldest)I am very local, and am happy to help. Is it worth a call to her airline's special services department to see if I would be allowed to go to the gate with them, and just help out with the kids, etc until they board? Is this allowed, and do you think her circumstance would warrant it?
I appreciate any and all input, advice, and suggestions. I don't want to be overbearing, I just want to help her, as she has had such a hard road of late.
Thanks everyone
Debbie