bradk
She runs to get away from you.
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I'm going to WDW with an adult who will have just finished her last chemotherapy session just about 5 days before the trip. I was wondering if anyone had any experiences or advice to share. Right now we've come up with the following two concerns:
1) WC/ECV - she's said depending on how she feels, she might want to rent one. I'd be inclined to believe that it might be overkill to rent one for the week and would inevitably be more trouble than it's worth. So is it enough to just know where to get them in the parks? I know where to rent them, but I was thinking the issue might be if we're at the opposite end of the park when she decides she needs one.
2) Because of the chemotherapy, she's lost her hair, which is obviously a very sensitive issue. She wears a wig, but I was wondering how much of an issue that would be on the thrill rides, plus she thought it might be too hot anyway so she might stick to a bandana/scarf. Would that still be a concern?
thanks for any insight.
1) WC/ECV - she's said depending on how she feels, she might want to rent one. I'd be inclined to believe that it might be overkill to rent one for the week and would inevitably be more trouble than it's worth. So is it enough to just know where to get them in the parks? I know where to rent them, but I was thinking the issue might be if we're at the opposite end of the park when she decides she needs one.
2) Because of the chemotherapy, she's lost her hair, which is obviously a very sensitive issue. She wears a wig, but I was wondering how much of an issue that would be on the thrill rides, plus she thought it might be too hot anyway so she might stick to a bandana/scarf. Would that still be a concern?
thanks for any insight.