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Location: Midwest
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Hi Andrea,
I applaud what you're doing. I also have a child that age and I'm impressed with how you're dealing with it. I can't imagine my son having the amount of pain we all live with daily.
First of all, if she has less pain the morning, I would take advantage of that.
There are things that you can do in the water that may be easier for her. I just saw a show in the Travel Channel on things to do at Seaworld. They had a shark encounter that's in the water which looks really cool. You're in a cage in the shark exhibit - with a glass front. 2 people at a time in the cage.
They have Discovery Bay which is a full day park - dealing with animals in the water. - among other things. But they have a dolphin experience that looks wonderful and a shorkeling bay which might be fun for her.
Rides - I know that I can't ride because of the vibration and pressure on my arm. It depends how sensitive she is - which could change over the course of the day.
I'm not sure I answered your question - but I haven't been to Disney World/Land for about 20 years.
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