runnergrl
Earning My Ears
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- May 10, 2010
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Hi all!
I was on this board a few years ago asking about suggestions for managing my dad's T1D while in Disney, you were all so helpful and the trip went as well as possible. So to those who helped: THANK YOU
Well I'm back with another question about my father. I don't live at home and hence don't see my parents all the time. I know dad had knee surgery a few years ago and had been having some leg pain since, but yesterday for mother's day we all went for a walk and I saw it in action. When I asked him about his leg pain he said that the constant constant stopping-and-going (I had my dog with us) really makes his leg hurt (to the point that he has to stop and sit on the ground for awhile) This made me wonder how he'd handle the lines during our Disney trip in a few months (he expressed concerns about this as well). We'd like to try it the ways we've always done Disney (stand in line, get a few fast passes, etc.) and see how he does, but if necessary is this something that could be accommodated?
I wouldn't mind having him wait elsewhere while I went through the line and meet me at the end, but at the same time, I can't imagine sitting alone is the kind of vacation he had in mind and some of the best conversations I've had with my dad has occurred while waiting for things.
I'm just worried that Disney's solution would be to get a wheelchair which I know dad wouldn't go for and most of all, isn't necessary. He walks all the time, it's not a mobility issue.
Thanks in advance.
I was on this board a few years ago asking about suggestions for managing my dad's T1D while in Disney, you were all so helpful and the trip went as well as possible. So to those who helped: THANK YOU

Well I'm back with another question about my father. I don't live at home and hence don't see my parents all the time. I know dad had knee surgery a few years ago and had been having some leg pain since, but yesterday for mother's day we all went for a walk and I saw it in action. When I asked him about his leg pain he said that the constant constant stopping-and-going (I had my dog with us) really makes his leg hurt (to the point that he has to stop and sit on the ground for awhile) This made me wonder how he'd handle the lines during our Disney trip in a few months (he expressed concerns about this as well). We'd like to try it the ways we've always done Disney (stand in line, get a few fast passes, etc.) and see how he does, but if necessary is this something that could be accommodated?
I wouldn't mind having him wait elsewhere while I went through the line and meet me at the end, but at the same time, I can't imagine sitting alone is the kind of vacation he had in mind and some of the best conversations I've had with my dad has occurred while waiting for things.
I'm just worried that Disney's solution would be to get a wheelchair which I know dad wouldn't go for and most of all, isn't necessary. He walks all the time, it's not a mobility issue.
Thanks in advance.