Coloradomom
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2000
- Messages
- 462
Hello. In January I suffered a serious ankle break, so much so that I am just now walking without assistance. We have a trip planned for October and shortly after my injury I posted here about possibly needing a handicap accessible room. I am pleased to say I do not need one now and have let the folks at SSR know that. Never thought I would make it this far.
My concern now is that I still do not (and will not by October if ever) have full range of motion in my ankle. I know I will be slower and have to stop from time to time, which I am fine with. I may end up using a wheelchair in the evening if we've had a long day. The biggest issue with my ankle is that it is not at neutral, meaning it does not bend as well as it should, So I experience extra pain on stairs and slopes.
I am wondering if a GAC would be appropriate for me to use at things like Splash, BTMRR, and other rides where the access is via stairs or steep slopes?I'd appreciate any thoughts. This will be our last trip before DD leaves for college and we'd like it to be extra special. (It will, but anything we can do to make things easier will help.) Thanks!
My concern now is that I still do not (and will not by October if ever) have full range of motion in my ankle. I know I will be slower and have to stop from time to time, which I am fine with. I may end up using a wheelchair in the evening if we've had a long day. The biggest issue with my ankle is that it is not at neutral, meaning it does not bend as well as it should, So I experience extra pain on stairs and slopes.
I am wondering if a GAC would be appropriate for me to use at things like Splash, BTMRR, and other rides where the access is via stairs or steep slopes?I'd appreciate any thoughts. This will be our last trip before DD leaves for college and we'd like it to be extra special. (It will, but anything we can do to make things easier will help.) Thanks!