nepatsfan73
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Hello everyone. I am a longtime DIS lurker, have been a member for a few years and am a seldom poster. I have found some good advice regarding WDW at this site, so I thought I would post this issue here, although I do not know whether I should post on this board or on the disabilities board. The moderators can move it if they think appropriate. 
By way of background I am a 40+ year old guy whose body currently feels old enough to be collecting Social Security (but my DW would probably say has the attitude of a seven year old -- at least I think I act older than my youngest child). Any way, having been afflicted with arthritis in both hips, in the past 18 months I have had both hips replaced (and due to complications 6 surgeries, including having one of the hips removed for 3 months and then another new one put in). At this point I am doing physical therapy for the hips and the back, which has been thrown out of whack due to the hips. In my earlier life (and what probably caused all the problems), I played many sports up through and including college, but never participated in any distance running/related activities. (I played football, baseball, wrestled, etc.)
If you're still with me, I have decided to try to walk the 2008 half marathon as incentive to completely recover and to help lose some of the large amount of weight I gained during the past few years. (Okay, its also an excuse to let my wife allow me go to WDW.) My doctor and physical terapist (maybe I should check with a different type of therapist though) have explained it will involve hard work but as long as I walk (NO RUNNING on new hips allowed) they have given it an OK.
Do you have any opinions as to whether it is realistic to be able to meet the time requirements if I start training now knowing I am essentially at ground zero. Also, do they sweep based on the start time of the entire race or in some other manner (I assume I would be starting at the back) and is it necessary to have/purchase a "ChampionChip" for Disney to keep track of my time.
If I do this, I am sure I'll have many other questions, but I thought I would start with these, see where they lead and get home to see if my treadmill has been delivered yet.
Thanks to those who read this and in advance to those who respond.

By way of background I am a 40+ year old guy whose body currently feels old enough to be collecting Social Security (but my DW would probably say has the attitude of a seven year old -- at least I think I act older than my youngest child). Any way, having been afflicted with arthritis in both hips, in the past 18 months I have had both hips replaced (and due to complications 6 surgeries, including having one of the hips removed for 3 months and then another new one put in). At this point I am doing physical therapy for the hips and the back, which has been thrown out of whack due to the hips. In my earlier life (and what probably caused all the problems), I played many sports up through and including college, but never participated in any distance running/related activities. (I played football, baseball, wrestled, etc.)
If you're still with me, I have decided to try to walk the 2008 half marathon as incentive to completely recover and to help lose some of the large amount of weight I gained during the past few years. (Okay, its also an excuse to let my wife allow me go to WDW.) My doctor and physical terapist (maybe I should check with a different type of therapist though) have explained it will involve hard work but as long as I walk (NO RUNNING on new hips allowed) they have given it an OK.
Do you have any opinions as to whether it is realistic to be able to meet the time requirements if I start training now knowing I am essentially at ground zero. Also, do they sweep based on the start time of the entire race or in some other manner (I assume I would be starting at the back) and is it necessary to have/purchase a "ChampionChip" for Disney to keep track of my time.
If I do this, I am sure I'll have many other questions, but I thought I would start with these, see where they lead and get home to see if my treadmill has been delivered yet.
Thanks to those who read this and in advance to those who respond.