FortWildernessLoopy
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- Sep 14, 2007
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Hello all! The last few times I've been to the park I had to use a wheelchair due to being unable to walk farther than about 15 feet before my back and legs would just stop working. At the same time I was lugging around a 2 lb uterine tumor (unbeknownst to me). Last October, I had surgery to remove said tumor and while it's taken a while, I think I'm back to health. I'm exercising more and more. Here's my issue...I don't know if I can take the standing in line. Walking is not an issue anymore, it's the endless standing without walking that gets me. I would rather avoid a wheelchair because my DH and I are getting seasonal passes and the exercise will do me good and help me lose all the weight I put on during my medical issues. I've seen and heard tell of the rollator but I have a few questions:
1. Do they make them for long-legged people? While I'm tall for a woman (5'10"), I'm just average for a man. Problem is my height is all in my legs and I hate having to walk stooped over.
2. Will it slow me down? I know the walker is made for those with mobility issues but as I've said, I seem to be able to walk just fine now. Endurance will be an issue and I may need to sit rather suddenly without locating a bench and I will need to sit while waiting in a line.
3. What do you do with it when you are on the ride? When I have had to use the wheelchair, they have it waiting on the exit side for me when I return. Same thing or am I expected to bring it on the ride with me?
4. Are they easy to transport on WDW transportation? I imagine the monorail will be no big deal, but what about the buses?
Thank you all for you help and advice. I could theoretically go , see how it works out, and get a WC if I need it, but I'd really rather not and just go with the rollator as emergency back-up to use as-needed.
1. Do they make them for long-legged people? While I'm tall for a woman (5'10"), I'm just average for a man. Problem is my height is all in my legs and I hate having to walk stooped over.
2. Will it slow me down? I know the walker is made for those with mobility issues but as I've said, I seem to be able to walk just fine now. Endurance will be an issue and I may need to sit rather suddenly without locating a bench and I will need to sit while waiting in a line.
3. What do you do with it when you are on the ride? When I have had to use the wheelchair, they have it waiting on the exit side for me when I return. Same thing or am I expected to bring it on the ride with me?
4. Are they easy to transport on WDW transportation? I imagine the monorail will be no big deal, but what about the buses?
Thank you all for you help and advice. I could theoretically go , see how it works out, and get a WC if I need it, but I'd really rather not and just go with the rollator as emergency back-up to use as-needed.