MHSweb79
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Hi all-
My mother-in-law just asked us if she could come along on our trip to Disney next month. We said "Of course, we'd love to have you!" but the truth is, it will radically change our vacation- we typically hit the parks hard, all day/ every day. It's me (50) , DH (49- and he lets me know it!) and DD, 20 years old.
MIL is currently undergoing radiation after having a lumpectomy late last year. Her treatments end two weeks before the trip. She's 76 years old and has never had any mobility issues.
So my question is, how long does it take to bounce back from radiation treatment? She's pretty tired right now, four weeks in. She's got two more weeks and then she's done with everything. My DH says no way will she ever consider getting an ECV or wheelchair. My feeling is that we should keep those options open, as well as having someone stay back at the hotel with her for at least part of every day.
Any tips or advice?
My mother-in-law just asked us if she could come along on our trip to Disney next month. We said "Of course, we'd love to have you!" but the truth is, it will radically change our vacation- we typically hit the parks hard, all day/ every day. It's me (50) , DH (49- and he lets me know it!) and DD, 20 years old.
MIL is currently undergoing radiation after having a lumpectomy late last year. Her treatments end two weeks before the trip. She's 76 years old and has never had any mobility issues.
So my question is, how long does it take to bounce back from radiation treatment? She's pretty tired right now, four weeks in. She's got two more weeks and then she's done with everything. My DH says no way will she ever consider getting an ECV or wheelchair. My feeling is that we should keep those options open, as well as having someone stay back at the hotel with her for at least part of every day.
Any tips or advice?