Seizers

Rapunzeland

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I have had a few seizers since my last trip doctors dont know what it is yet. I should be okay with lets say the fireworks and projections but I try to stay away from contrasting colours flashing quickly as they make me feel spaced out or seize when extremely tierd

Im planning to go to disney cal as well as paris any rides I should avoid?
 
Due to a TBI my husband has a problems with visual over stimulation, migraine, and some yet unexplained "seizure like" episodes. The rides he found most difficult were the dark rides in fantasyland. The very worst was radiator spring racers, it is very dark and then suddenly bright right at the beginning. The second ride he closed eyes through the beginning "night scene", because the rest was pretty fun. But he wouldn't ride a third time.
 
On the Disney website for each park they actually have notes on each webpage for each attraction. My examples here are Mission Space which like all other pages has an accessibility section. I believe this same info is on the app as well, but they mark the worst offenders for flashing lights and other stimulators.

Also there is this resource. One thing about having seizures, which I do as well, if you are tired, have a headache etc don't push it. I have two TBIs and no one is positive what gives me the seizures but they're part of life. If I have a headache or am tired I am MUCh more likely to have a seizure.
 





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