Dr Ken
Don't want to "earn" my ears. I'm retired!
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- Dec 16, 2012
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Any ideas on how to minimize fatigue, other than the obvious of scheduling more resort time.
We didn't get to have a honeymoon when we got married, because my wife was scheduled for chemo the next day. She had two major surgeries (removing her stomach, gall bladder, and several feet of intestines) and was hospitalized for 40 days.
While in the hospital, we made plans for a honeymoon at the only place in the world where we knew we could have fun regardless of how well she is. We hoped she would be reasonably well in time for our first anniversary. We leave in 11 days!
She is fine without a wheelchair now; she can walk a mile without difficulty. She's still on lots of medicine but no longer has a feeding tube.
To pamper ourselves, we're staying in a honeymoon room (at concierge level) in Wilderness Lodge. We only have a 6-day ticket for a 10-day vacation. We plan to visit the parks most mornings plus three evening visits (wishes, illuminations, and Fantasmic). The remaining time, we have no plans. She can laze by the pool or nap in our room. (I might go to some parks alone.)
I looked into GAC cards but nothing seems to be available that would help her.
Any ideas for reducing stress/anxiety more than I've prepared?
PS: every test has come back showing cancer free!
We didn't get to have a honeymoon when we got married, because my wife was scheduled for chemo the next day. She had two major surgeries (removing her stomach, gall bladder, and several feet of intestines) and was hospitalized for 40 days.
While in the hospital, we made plans for a honeymoon at the only place in the world where we knew we could have fun regardless of how well she is. We hoped she would be reasonably well in time for our first anniversary. We leave in 11 days!
She is fine without a wheelchair now; she can walk a mile without difficulty. She's still on lots of medicine but no longer has a feeding tube.
To pamper ourselves, we're staying in a honeymoon room (at concierge level) in Wilderness Lodge. We only have a 6-day ticket for a 10-day vacation. We plan to visit the parks most mornings plus three evening visits (wishes, illuminations, and Fantasmic). The remaining time, we have no plans. She can laze by the pool or nap in our room. (I might go to some parks alone.)
I looked into GAC cards but nothing seems to be available that would help her.
Any ideas for reducing stress/anxiety more than I've prepared?
PS: every test has come back showing cancer free!