woodkins
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My dd 6 has recently been having tics and has been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. Although this is difficult, it isn't a surprise since dh has a severe case of Tourette's as well.
My question/concern is that our next trip will be our first with out daugher having tics of her own. She is VERY self conscious of her tics and I don't know how she will handle the stares of the people while standing in line etc. We normally do get stares as my dh is 6'2 290lbs linebacker sized having major vocal/motor tics, but she has only know dh as having tics, so never put 2 and 2 together. Now she is realizing that she is different and that it does attract attention, which makes her more anxious, thus ticking even more. Disney has always been a magical place for her & I don't want it to be a cause of stress or worry for her.
I know that they are cutting back on the reasons for GAC passes, but I am wondering if I should try to get one so that she doesn't have to wait in the standard waiting areas with the large numbers of people. Am I being a ridiculous overprotective mom? Will they offer me some type of accommodation, or is it not one of the GAC elgible disabilities?
Thanks for your info and help....Krysta
My question/concern is that our next trip will be our first with out daugher having tics of her own. She is VERY self conscious of her tics and I don't know how she will handle the stares of the people while standing in line etc. We normally do get stares as my dh is 6'2 290lbs linebacker sized having major vocal/motor tics, but she has only know dh as having tics, so never put 2 and 2 together. Now she is realizing that she is different and that it does attract attention, which makes her more anxious, thus ticking even more. Disney has always been a magical place for her & I don't want it to be a cause of stress or worry for her.
I know that they are cutting back on the reasons for GAC passes, but I am wondering if I should try to get one so that she doesn't have to wait in the standard waiting areas with the large numbers of people. Am I being a ridiculous overprotective mom? Will they offer me some type of accommodation, or is it not one of the GAC elgible disabilities?
Thanks for your info and help....Krysta