BethCPTSD
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2016
- Messages
- 292
Hi everyone!
A few of you might remember me. I was mostly on several years ago before a Disney trip and people here were very reassuring to me about my concerns! Since then, I've been in and out a lot, occasionally posting, but still love reading the boards at times. I'm obsessed with Disney! I remember so many of you fondly!
I have serious mental illness (SMI due to multiple disorders) and had a physical disability too that has gone into remission, thankfully! I even was a wheelchair user for 3 years but am now able to walk on my own! I am much more stable with my SMI than I have ever been thanks to a specialist I saw privately out of state for about 15 years, while my family waited for me back at home. I'm currently back in my home state with stabilized health and trying to rebuild my relationships and maintain the stability I've gained. One of the things that my doctors says has had the greatest impact on my road to (unexpected) improvement was my (task trained) service dog he had recommended I get years ago. My service dog and I have worked together since 2016 and we are a solid unit! I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for him.
Anyway...I have a kind of basic question about the bathrooms and navigating with my SD. Last time we were at WDW we mostly used the companion bathrooms but I remember them as being pretty filthy. This time I am much more prepared to keep my SD comfortable with cooling coats and booties, etc. and will need to rewet his (huge) cooling coat under a sink. I am afraid of having to do this in a really dirty sink and getting gross stuff on the coat because I am rather phobic of water/sinks (it disgusts me due to trauma issues). Should I go to first aid to do this? Do any bathrooms have deeper sinks so it won't touch the bottom? Are there any "cleaner" bathrooms you'd recommend?
I have forgotten my other question -- I know I had at least two! (sorry!) I did want to say however, that if anyone has difficulty speaking or is nervous about asking for the DAS, etc. to utilize Mamabunny's advice about using an app to write out what you want to say to Guest Relations before you go (providing you're not doing it online.) I have done this in the past, and plan to do it this time -- in fact, this is one reason I prefer to go to GR instead of online. It is really effective and helps me a lot! Thanks for all the great suggestions on this board! Sorry this is so long!
PS I've also undergone a physical transformation since last here, and have dropped 65 pounds I gained after 30 years of anorexia. I finally feel back to myself and can't believe how much better I feel, and to be walking again is amazing! I hope I can give others some hope for whatever you might be going through! Here is me with my service dog Harrison earlier this year.
Edit: my earlier photos didn't seem to post correctly, so hopefully this one will 2018 and 2022.

2018
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A few of you might remember me. I was mostly on several years ago before a Disney trip and people here were very reassuring to me about my concerns! Since then, I've been in and out a lot, occasionally posting, but still love reading the boards at times. I'm obsessed with Disney! I remember so many of you fondly!
I have serious mental illness (SMI due to multiple disorders) and had a physical disability too that has gone into remission, thankfully! I even was a wheelchair user for 3 years but am now able to walk on my own! I am much more stable with my SMI than I have ever been thanks to a specialist I saw privately out of state for about 15 years, while my family waited for me back at home. I'm currently back in my home state with stabilized health and trying to rebuild my relationships and maintain the stability I've gained. One of the things that my doctors says has had the greatest impact on my road to (unexpected) improvement was my (task trained) service dog he had recommended I get years ago. My service dog and I have worked together since 2016 and we are a solid unit! I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for him.
Anyway...I have a kind of basic question about the bathrooms and navigating with my SD. Last time we were at WDW we mostly used the companion bathrooms but I remember them as being pretty filthy. This time I am much more prepared to keep my SD comfortable with cooling coats and booties, etc. and will need to rewet his (huge) cooling coat under a sink. I am afraid of having to do this in a really dirty sink and getting gross stuff on the coat because I am rather phobic of water/sinks (it disgusts me due to trauma issues). Should I go to first aid to do this? Do any bathrooms have deeper sinks so it won't touch the bottom? Are there any "cleaner" bathrooms you'd recommend?
I have forgotten my other question -- I know I had at least two! (sorry!) I did want to say however, that if anyone has difficulty speaking or is nervous about asking for the DAS, etc. to utilize Mamabunny's advice about using an app to write out what you want to say to Guest Relations before you go (providing you're not doing it online.) I have done this in the past, and plan to do it this time -- in fact, this is one reason I prefer to go to GR instead of online. It is really effective and helps me a lot! Thanks for all the great suggestions on this board! Sorry this is so long!
PS I've also undergone a physical transformation since last here, and have dropped 65 pounds I gained after 30 years of anorexia. I finally feel back to myself and can't believe how much better I feel, and to be walking again is amazing! I hope I can give others some hope for whatever you might be going through! Here is me with my service dog Harrison earlier this year.
Edit: my earlier photos didn't seem to post correctly, so hopefully this one will 2018 and 2022.

2018
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