HyperPippi
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 28, 2014
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I have been asking my wish-trip child what he wants to do at Disney, and he keeps coming back with the big rides - Space Mountain, Expedition Everest, and more. Here's the thing - he's got a heart defect HLHS. I see that they say no heart conditions allowed on any of these rides. It's really got me frustrated because it seems like all the big kid rides have them. He's going to be turning 10 on his trip, and he's really disappointed about this. (I am too.)
I even called his cardiologist and the nurse told me they don't want him to do those rides. (She didn't even ask the doctor.) I'm so bummed. Now he's going to either miss out while his YOUNGER brothers get to do them (because they're tall enough for some of them) or we'll have to make them miss those rides (on probably their only trip to Disney ever) in an effort to not make my wish child sad. So someone is going to be crying no matter what. This is not my idea of a dream trip if that is going to be our situation. (His next younger brother is only a couple inches shorter than he is. He is 50" at 9 years old and the 6-year-old is 48 inches.)
What's got me confused is that this is one of the roughest heart defects out there. He's actually doing great for someone with it - with the exception of going deaf and being g-tube dependent. His heart is in very good shape for one of these kids. I've been reading trip reports of other people's visits where their children have HLHS and they DID go on these rides. I don't get it. Did their doctors allow this or did they just not bother to ask? Or did they ignore their doctor's recommendations?
I just don't know what to do. This revelation that he'll be limited to kiddie rides has me almost wanting to cancel the wish trip because it's going to be more stress than it's worth. But I don't want my child to have a heart attack because he wanted to go on Space Mountain either.
What would you do?
I even called his cardiologist and the nurse told me they don't want him to do those rides. (She didn't even ask the doctor.) I'm so bummed. Now he's going to either miss out while his YOUNGER brothers get to do them (because they're tall enough for some of them) or we'll have to make them miss those rides (on probably their only trip to Disney ever) in an effort to not make my wish child sad. So someone is going to be crying no matter what. This is not my idea of a dream trip if that is going to be our situation. (His next younger brother is only a couple inches shorter than he is. He is 50" at 9 years old and the 6-year-old is 48 inches.)
What's got me confused is that this is one of the roughest heart defects out there. He's actually doing great for someone with it - with the exception of going deaf and being g-tube dependent. His heart is in very good shape for one of these kids. I've been reading trip reports of other people's visits where their children have HLHS and they DID go on these rides. I don't get it. Did their doctors allow this or did they just not bother to ask? Or did they ignore their doctor's recommendations?
I just don't know what to do. This revelation that he'll be limited to kiddie rides has me almost wanting to cancel the wish trip because it's going to be more stress than it's worth. But I don't want my child to have a heart attack because he wanted to go on Space Mountain either.

What would you do?