goofieslonglostsis
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Have looked at Sue's sticky, but either I'm not looking well enough or not in there what I'm looking for.
Mainpoint; I'm wondering about which rides/shows etc. at each of the parks have any sunlight or risk of during them? For instance like I know about the cruise what's-it-called again attraction at MK where you might run the risk of sun depending on where it's at in the sky and where the canopy of the boat is.
OK, those interested in the boring long reason why; here comes. Unfortunately I had a stroke this weekend. Thankfully am doing great considering it all. During it I hit my head and had to have it sutured up. Because of my syndrome, I heal very poorly. Normally one of the many treatmentparts is to immobilize the afflicted area to improve odds of healing. Unfortunately not an option with your head. Sunlight as we all know does not make for nice scars, but for me it also has a negative influence on the base healing. So, stay away from it. The location is a bit unlucky being at my cheek where wearing a hat gets me nowhere. Could use an umbrella but have found that not an option for anything but a short period of time because of the weakness still left by stroke. So I'm just kinda keeping my hand blocking the sun out as thick bandages also are not that compatable with my skin healing. Doing that while moving from one place to another is hard enough work with the halfsides weakness, so not an option during rides and shows. Let alone those where I would normally already use a hand to hold on.
Tried going to Magic Kingdom today, but it's still a bit too much and too early. However, since I've got at least almost 2 weeks left I'm expecting/hoping to get some parktime in later on this trip. So looking for any experience, tips, tricks, be carefulls.
Mainpoint; I'm wondering about which rides/shows etc. at each of the parks have any sunlight or risk of during them? For instance like I know about the cruise what's-it-called again attraction at MK where you might run the risk of sun depending on where it's at in the sky and where the canopy of the boat is.
OK, those interested in the boring long reason why; here comes. Unfortunately I had a stroke this weekend. Thankfully am doing great considering it all. During it I hit my head and had to have it sutured up. Because of my syndrome, I heal very poorly. Normally one of the many treatmentparts is to immobilize the afflicted area to improve odds of healing. Unfortunately not an option with your head. Sunlight as we all know does not make for nice scars, but for me it also has a negative influence on the base healing. So, stay away from it. The location is a bit unlucky being at my cheek where wearing a hat gets me nowhere. Could use an umbrella but have found that not an option for anything but a short period of time because of the weakness still left by stroke. So I'm just kinda keeping my hand blocking the sun out as thick bandages also are not that compatable with my skin healing. Doing that while moving from one place to another is hard enough work with the halfsides weakness, so not an option during rides and shows. Let alone those where I would normally already use a hand to hold on.
Tried going to Magic Kingdom today, but it's still a bit too much and too early. However, since I've got at least almost 2 weeks left I'm expecting/hoping to get some parktime in later on this trip. So looking for any experience, tips, tricks, be carefulls.