saveaquarter
ready for my fifth trip!
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- Mar 5, 2009
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Hey everyone! My husband and I are going to Disney this summer with a friend of ours. My husband has lupus, and I've found a lot of really helpful information and tips in various places on the boards. I have a few other questions, and am (obviously!) new to DIS, so apologies if I missed the answers while I've been looking around.
My husband doesn't have mobility trouble from day to day, but with 10+ miles of walking in the parks, he'll go downhill quickly. His difficulty is largely in his joints (neuropathy coupled with arthritis) We're planning on renting a motorized wheelchair from our hospital to bring with us, but what I'd really like to know is if there are areas in the park where we could store the chair if he's feeling up to walking around for a bit, so we wont have to leave and go back to the resort to pick it up when he does need it.
His form of lupus primarily attacks his nervous system, resulting in some fairly severe seizures ranging from 30 second absence seizures to the occassional grand mal. Are there any areas of the parks or rides in particular we should be careful of that we may not otherwise think could trigger a seizure?
He also has Aspergers, and though he is very high functioning, he'll definitely need breaks from the overstimulation. I've been to Disney before, but this will be our first trip together, and I'm not sure whether there will be any quiet, air conditioned areas for us to get away from the crowds should he need a few moments to gather himself.
I've noticed quite a few of you have children on various ranges in the autism spectrum, have any of you used a GAC for that specific reason? How was your experience with it? We'll definitely be needing one for him regardless, as lupus is one of those invisible diseases, but were also thinking it'd be helpful with his mild Aspergers as well.
Phew, I'm pretty longwinded, eh? Thanks in advance for any advice!
My husband doesn't have mobility trouble from day to day, but with 10+ miles of walking in the parks, he'll go downhill quickly. His difficulty is largely in his joints (neuropathy coupled with arthritis) We're planning on renting a motorized wheelchair from our hospital to bring with us, but what I'd really like to know is if there are areas in the park where we could store the chair if he's feeling up to walking around for a bit, so we wont have to leave and go back to the resort to pick it up when he does need it.
His form of lupus primarily attacks his nervous system, resulting in some fairly severe seizures ranging from 30 second absence seizures to the occassional grand mal. Are there any areas of the parks or rides in particular we should be careful of that we may not otherwise think could trigger a seizure?
He also has Aspergers, and though he is very high functioning, he'll definitely need breaks from the overstimulation. I've been to Disney before, but this will be our first trip together, and I'm not sure whether there will be any quiet, air conditioned areas for us to get away from the crowds should he need a few moments to gather himself.
I've noticed quite a few of you have children on various ranges in the autism spectrum, have any of you used a GAC for that specific reason? How was your experience with it? We'll definitely be needing one for him regardless, as lupus is one of those invisible diseases, but were also thinking it'd be helpful with his mild Aspergers as well.
Phew, I'm pretty longwinded, eh? Thanks in advance for any advice!