My wife was in a car accident in June, a tractor trailer rear ended her vehicle, and she sufferred whip lash and a concussion from hitting her head against the steering wheel. We had a trip planned prior to the accident to disney and while she is suffering from major post concussion symptoms, she would still like to go, and I am trying to plan limited things for her to be able to do. She suffers from daily headaches, dizziness, nausea, light sensitivity and fatigue primarily, and she can go 1-2 hours but then needs a rest break for at least 15-20 minutes. I wouldn't imagine they have any areas that she could lay down or anything, but wanted to ask. She isn't planning on going on rides (I doubt she could handle much), visual stilumlation makes her symptoms worse, so even rides like Small World would probably ramp up her headache a couple notches. We are staying on property and I am trying to convince her to let me push her around in a wheel chair to conserve energy.
Any tips? I just want her to be able to enjoy her surroundings and keep her spirits up. She has barely been able to leave the house for lunch with family or friends, so this is a bit extreme for us to consider. We'll be staying in our room a lot more than usual, but looking for:
- Quiet areas of each park that she might be able to rest and recoup? For example, I know the area between Mission Space and Test Drive has a lot of benches and it's relatively quiet at times there
- Any medical areas that we could utilize? I know this is doubtful as they couldn't provide that to guests
We'll probably just plan 1-2 hours in the park to walk around and then just enjoy the resorts so we're close to the room when she gets tired. Thank you in advance for any advice!
Any tips? I just want her to be able to enjoy her surroundings and keep her spirits up. She has barely been able to leave the house for lunch with family or friends, so this is a bit extreme for us to consider. We'll be staying in our room a lot more than usual, but looking for:
- Quiet areas of each park that she might be able to rest and recoup? For example, I know the area between Mission Space and Test Drive has a lot of benches and it's relatively quiet at times there
- Any medical areas that we could utilize? I know this is doubtful as they couldn't provide that to guests
We'll probably just plan 1-2 hours in the park to walk around and then just enjoy the resorts so we're close to the room when she gets tired. Thank you in advance for any advice!