RVGal
Whaaa?
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I searched. Really. I hope I am not posting an obvious question that comes up often. I scanned through the first 3 pages and couldn't find anything. I also tried reading the stickies, but all I could find was a post from over a year ago.
Here goes. DS6 had new onset seizures in January. He is on anti-convulsive meds and we are in the process of learning his triggers. Nothing definite yet. MRI came back normal. EEG hasn't been scheduled.
He had his first breakthrough seizure last week. So, whatever hopes I had that the ones in January were just a fluke have been dashed.
We have a trip to WDW scheduled for October. We have been to Disney World many, many times, but never with a seizure prone child. I am brand spanking new to this and still adjusting. What do I need to look out for? Do I need a GAC to let the CMs know that he may have a problem?
I know that we won't be doing the parks for very long at a time because becoming overly tired or dehydrated can lower the seizure threshold. We aren't commando style touring people anyway. I'm just trying to think my way through all the rides and what might be seizure triggers on them. It's just that I have always been busy enjoying the rides, so I didn't pay special attention to things like strobe lights or whatever.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here goes. DS6 had new onset seizures in January. He is on anti-convulsive meds and we are in the process of learning his triggers. Nothing definite yet. MRI came back normal. EEG hasn't been scheduled.
He had his first breakthrough seizure last week. So, whatever hopes I had that the ones in January were just a fluke have been dashed.
We have a trip to WDW scheduled for October. We have been to Disney World many, many times, but never with a seizure prone child. I am brand spanking new to this and still adjusting. What do I need to look out for? Do I need a GAC to let the CMs know that he may have a problem?
I know that we won't be doing the parks for very long at a time because becoming overly tired or dehydrated can lower the seizure threshold. We aren't commando style touring people anyway. I'm just trying to think my way through all the rides and what might be seizure triggers on them. It's just that I have always been busy enjoying the rides, so I didn't pay special attention to things like strobe lights or whatever.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.