I rewarded myself with a trip to
Disneyland after my 5th round of intense chemo, and it was wonderful. I was exhausted but it really lifted my spirits. I rested a lot, while the others went on rides. Watching the joy on the faces of my loved ones really was neat. Normally we are all running around from ride to ride & that trip I was forced to sit and 'observe'. It was really nice! I saw things in a very different way, even more 'magical' than normal if that makes any sense.
Tips:
1. Keep her away from the densest of crowds - people on chemo have a very low resistance to sickness.
2. Definitely get an electric wheelchair. That eliminates her possible feeling of guilt of having someone have to 'push' her around.
3. Take turns 'resting' with her while others go on rides.
4. Eating - some of the stronger smells of restaurants really made me feel ill - find places with plenty of fresh air.
5. Get the assistance passes, in case she does want to do some rides.
6. Bring extra drugs for nausea, diarhea, etc.
7. Avoid the sun if possible. Have her wear hats/sunglasses, etc.
8.. Dont pressure her at all, she'll do what she can. Let her know that its ok not to want to participate in everything.
Enjoy your trip.