? 1st Disney trip since pm..what..

Okay, I'm 6 wks post pm and going to have fun for the first time in a while and going to Disneyland tomorrow.
What rides should I avoid. I have pm for long pauses that came on while sleeping.

Actually went to ER fri night because I got nauseas again and funny feeling in my head while laying down.

What do you guys think about Dland??
Thanks in advance!!


4 Comments

take it easy

by Tracey_E - 2009-03-17 09:03:44

There are members here who go on just about anything, but not the first year. Given you're less than two months out, I would stay off any rides that go up and down hills, spin and use centrifugal force, or that bounce you around. Unfortunately that is probably most of the rides, but it's better to be conservative than yank a lead out of position.

Magnetic Fields

by furnhusch - 2009-03-17 10:03:40

The braking mechanisms for many of the rides generate electromagnetic fields that could interfere with your pacer. Avoid the rides and you should be fine.

well ?

by hailey123 - 2009-03-18 03:03:09

i have had my pacemaker since i was 3 and i am 13. i went to disney world when i was like 6. had a blasttt! i havent been since, but i do go to kentucky kingdom alot and i ride like EVERYTHING except rollercoasters with loops! (thats just beacuse im 2 scared 2) lol. but i have had my pacemaker for soooo long now, i think its like knida prepared ! but with you just getting tour pm i think maybe you should avoid any rollercoasters that go super fast or with like eally big steep drops.


-hailey
ttyl.

braking

by Tracey_E - 2009-03-18 06:03:13

I thought only the newer roller coasters used the magnetic braking, not most rides. But I could be wrong!

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