welshlamb said:
Thanks for all your advice. We just want everything to go as smoothly as possible for K. This will be her first visit to Disney and she's really excited. Can anyone tell me if they've ever had the experience of someone in their party having a seziure whilst flying. My freind is really anxious because the likrely hood of K having a seziure whilst in mid air is quite high. We have a medical cert to say that she's fit to fly and we've been in touch with the airline (Delta) to inform them and ask what their procedures are, so far we seem to have all the confirmation they need ,but it would be nice to hear if anyone has ever had a similar experience
hey there,
my dh has epilepsy, uncontrolled by meds. he fits pretty often, usually when he's sleeping, but in times of extra stress/excitement/routine changes etc the fit patterns change.
we just planned like crazy, I booked us seats together at the rear of the plane (there are two groups of two together seats rather than threes) and we practised a different waking/sleeping routine
on the day of the flights I woke him as late as possible, went to the airport and checked in, then changed our watches to florida time. he dozed while we waited then as we were called I gave him his morning meds and a rehydration drink (dioralyte natural is good) as dehydration is a big trigger)
he ate breakfast, watched tv, and just carried on as best as you can on a plane.
he did get jumpy (partial seizures) so I sat on the outside and just held him till it passed.
how I'd deal with a major fit, I dont know. I carry rectal diazepam to bring him out of status (thankfully only used it once so far) and I assume/hope the airline would permit me to lie him down on three seats/the ground till he slept it off.
information is the key, just be open with the airline, think of various seizure scenarios then ask the airline how they'd deal with it.
if you have any other questions feel free to pm me