Hi. I had surgery last summer. Not an orthopedic procedure. I'm going to Disney next year. What rides should I avoid? Thanks.
Your doctor would be the best source for that info, all surgeries are different and all people heal at different rates. Only you know you and your doctor should be able to adviseHi. I had surgery last summer. Not an orthopedic procedure. I'm going to Disney next year. What rides should I avoid? Thanks.
Hi. I had surgery last summer. Not an orthopedic procedure. I'm going to Disney next year. What rides should I avoid? Thanks.
Either that or just go for it and ride Astro, if you can get in and out of that you'll be OK on the others and if you get stuck Disney will deal with it.....I mean, it was said above, ask your doctor.
Now, if you are like me and tend to ignore your doctor a bit, I would say work your way up until it hurts.
So save the Space Mountains and other large coaster rides for last. Do the mid-tier stuff and see if that hurts. Tower of Terror is a nice mid-tier. See if that gives you the ouchies and go from there.
I am old, so I am in mild pain pretty much all the time. I ignore it, and you can too!
If the issue is just cosmetic, like a colostomy bag, just wear something that can absorb opsies and a few spares.
---> All advice above is opinion and reflects zero medical advice competence.
Your doctor would be the best source for that info, all surgeries are different and all people heal at different rates. Only you know you and your doctor should be able to advise
Literally two years later? If you're still recovering from a surgery in two years, then you probably shouldn't go on any rides.Hi. I had surgery last summer. Not an orthopedic procedure. I'm going to Disney next year. What rides should I avoid? Thanks.
One place I would never have the nerve to even experience and I'm not even injured is Blizzard Beach Summit Plummet. A free fall water slide at 60mph straight down is a no go for me. However I've seen riders that make it to the bottom lose part of their bathing attire in the process to the applause of the onlookers at the base of the slide.As others have stated, you and your doctor are the only ones who can really answer that. If you have been on the rides before, rely on your knowledge of the ride to inform your decision. I recently had extensive back surgery, and know that I will never be riding SM or BTM again. But other rides that some people consider more intense, I know I will be OK on, such as RNRR or GOTG.
Be safe, and I hope you have fun!
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