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Traveling With a Disability or Chronic Illness

by Karen Lee Richards
for About.com

Updated: June 16, 2006

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Make your vacation a pleasure instead of a pain

Theme Parks/Tourist Attractions

Most theme parks and large tourist attractions are well designed to accommodate handicapped needs. Don’t let your pride get in the way of your comfort and fun. Even if you never use a wheelchair in your daily life, consider renting a wheelchair or scooter at theme parks…unless you can handle walking for miles and standing for hours without pain. At most attractions if you are in a wheelchair, you and those accompanying you can go right in without waiting in line. A wheelchair or scooter will allow you to do a lot more and suffer a lot less.

Traveling Companions

When you are planning your trip, sit down with your family or travel companion and make sure they understand ahead of time that you may not be able to do everything they want to do. The most stressful part of a trip can be trying to meet someone else’s expectations. Before you leave home, come to an agreement on how to handle the times you need to rest. Do you mind if they go somewhere without you one day? Are they willing to let you rest without making you feel guilty? Discuss possible scenarios and how you will handle them. Knowing you are free to say, “I’m really tired. I think I’ll skip Water World this afternoon.” enables you to relax and enjoy yourself.

With a little planning, your vacation will be the pleasurable experience it is meant to be.

Reprinted with permission, National Fibromyalgia Association, “Fibromyalgia AWARE”, June-September 2003

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