dreamsofdisney
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Hi all!
We're planning our April 2011 trip to WDW and I have a few qwuestions about travelling with our DD who will be 2 at the time of travel. We've been to WDW lots of times in the past with DS who has H-F Autism, so we know about the GAC, but now we're heading into new territory.
Our daughter is a former 1 lb 2 oz micropreemie. She's tiny, but mighty, and we feel so blessed to have her in our lives!
BEFORE Wearing Daddy's wedding band on her arm
AFTER Showing off her Button Buddy @ 18 months
She's doing very well, considering, but does have some challenges. She is very small for her age (not even on the growth charts!) and has mild bilateral spastic diplegia, BPD, vocal cord paralysis and general devolpmental delays. One of the hardest things is that she is unable to swallow anything other than small amounts of liquids...and even for that, she has to be positioned just right so that she doesn't aspirate. (Due to a glottal gap that leaves her trachea exposed, and low tone in her neck/throat.) She takes most of her nutrition through her g-tube, and the GI docs are not optimistic that there will be any change in the 6 months before our trip.
Does anyone know about the airlines' policy on bringing medical pumps, bags and formula/Pediasure onboard as carry-on items? We're probably flying JetBlue instead of Southwest this time, and I can't find anything specific to the pump and supplies on their site.
TIA!

We're planning our April 2011 trip to WDW and I have a few qwuestions about travelling with our DD who will be 2 at the time of travel. We've been to WDW lots of times in the past with DS who has H-F Autism, so we know about the GAC, but now we're heading into new territory.
Our daughter is a former 1 lb 2 oz micropreemie. She's tiny, but mighty, and we feel so blessed to have her in our lives!
BEFORE Wearing Daddy's wedding band on her arm

AFTER Showing off her Button Buddy @ 18 months

She's doing very well, considering, but does have some challenges. She is very small for her age (not even on the growth charts!) and has mild bilateral spastic diplegia, BPD, vocal cord paralysis and general devolpmental delays. One of the hardest things is that she is unable to swallow anything other than small amounts of liquids...and even for that, she has to be positioned just right so that she doesn't aspirate. (Due to a glottal gap that leaves her trachea exposed, and low tone in her neck/throat.) She takes most of her nutrition through her g-tube, and the GI docs are not optimistic that there will be any change in the 6 months before our trip.
Does anyone know about the airlines' policy on bringing medical pumps, bags and formula/Pediasure onboard as carry-on items? We're probably flying JetBlue instead of Southwest this time, and I can't find anything specific to the pump and supplies on their site.
TIA!
