My wonderful husband surprised me with a trip to Walt Disney World for my birthday Dec.1 to Dec. 7... Our first trip without our children!
However, here is my concern. He broke a bone in his ankle over a year ago. He has had surgery on it, and it did not work. He has to have a bone replacement surgery which he is putting off until after the New Year. We have been to Disney since his injury and he was SUCH a Grumble because the extended walking...
I recomended that he rent a ECV, ( I have a lower back issue, and cant push a wheel chair)
He down right Refuses... I think he doesnt want to admit that he needs help, and worries what people will say seeing a healthy 35 year old man (firefighter to boot) sitting on a ECV.
I thought about getting a Geust Assistant Card so he wouldnt have to be standing on his ankle for prolonged periods of time. Or, should I just not worry about it... I am not sure how crowds are at that time.
I would really hate for him to be in alot of pain for the trip, and being a typical man
he would not tell me because he wouldn't want me to worry about him.....
Any suggestions?
However, here is my concern. He broke a bone in his ankle over a year ago. He has had surgery on it, and it did not work. He has to have a bone replacement surgery which he is putting off until after the New Year. We have been to Disney since his injury and he was SUCH a Grumble because the extended walking...
I recomended that he rent a ECV, ( I have a lower back issue, and cant push a wheel chair)
He down right Refuses... I think he doesnt want to admit that he needs help, and worries what people will say seeing a healthy 35 year old man (firefighter to boot) sitting on a ECV.
I thought about getting a Geust Assistant Card so he wouldnt have to be standing on his ankle for prolonged periods of time. Or, should I just not worry about it... I am not sure how crowds are at that time.
I would really hate for him to be in alot of pain for the trip, and being a typical man
he would not tell me because he wouldn't want me to worry about him.....Any suggestions?
Click on the disABILITIES FAQ link in my signature for a description of the GAC, and also look at the sections on pacing... then talk about it with your husband. This is supposed to be quality time together, not some kind of test of endurance. If he is in pain from overuse, or wears himself out early in the day, how are you supposed to have those fun, romantic evenings together?