Independence1776
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 26, 2007
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My sister was diagnosed a few weeks ago with a mild form of arthritis in her left knee (her kneecap rides slightly off its track). Her doctor told her to wear her knee brace whenever she is exercising. I managed to convince her to wear it the first day we're there (which she didn't want to do because it's SWW and we're going in costume). However, given the distances in the parks and looking over the DISboards for herself, she thinks she might need one, especially for Epcot. Given that she was on the phone last night for an hour and pacing the entire time (without her brace), and ended up with a 7 out of 10 on the pain scale, I tend to agree with her.
If she does rent one, it would be one of the park rentals. She would leave it outside the attractions and walk in. However, there is no way to have her practise beforehand like all of you recommend. Furthermore, the parents do not know that we are thinking about this. I know that they would not approve because the one time I mentioned it for her at dinner, they basically said she didn't need it. But both of us think she might, even if not right away.
That said, should she rent one? If so, at what time in the day? And how should we inform our parents about this, if we should at all? (We are splitting up in the parks, if that makes a difference.) Renting a wheelchair is out of the question, given that I wouldn't be able to push it.
If she does rent one, it would be one of the park rentals. She would leave it outside the attractions and walk in. However, there is no way to have her practise beforehand like all of you recommend. Furthermore, the parents do not know that we are thinking about this. I know that they would not approve because the one time I mentioned it for her at dinner, they basically said she didn't need it. But both of us think she might, even if not right away.
That said, should she rent one? If so, at what time in the day? And how should we inform our parents about this, if we should at all? (We are splitting up in the parks, if that makes a difference.) Renting a wheelchair is out of the question, given that I wouldn't be able to push it.