![]() So, I believe Disney will accommodate your needs, but in a different way that is not DAS. Diabetes is not a developmental disability. Disney said that DAS is meant for a small percentage of people with severe developmental disabilities and autism. But, once again, I think people are taking their anger at Disney out on me for simply repeating what Disney said. The poster you're referring to, I believe, is me. If you need something else specifically (such as a cold place to store your medicine or a place to deposit needles if you require injections or a private area to administer your injections), I'm sure they will try to accommodate that as well. So, if Disney is allowing you to track your sugar, eat and drink when you need to, test your sugar & administer your insulin, and leave the line to take care of your medical needs and return, that sounds pretty good. She has medical exceptions to have a phone out to track her sugar, she can be escorted to the nurse whenever it's needed, and she has liberal food, water, and bathroom privileges. At my school, I have a student with Type I diabetes. I'm not sure what they will offer you instead. All you can be fairly certain of is that you won't be offered DAS. That doesn't mean that is what they will offer you specifically. ![]() I mentioned their new accommodations that they're rolling out as one possibility, such as a Return to Line pass. Please don't respond at anger directed at me for that ("don't shoot the messenger" and whatnot). Disney said that DAS is meant for a small percentage of people with severe developmental disabilities and autism.ĭiabetes is not a developmental disability. ![]()
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