smidgy
dimples
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- Aug 27, 2006
hubby now has a feeding tube due to dysphagia (swallowing difficulty) hopefully.. IF we go on our April trip, it will either be removed or he can eat somethings.. sigh..
I totally understand that prices on many meals are based on the experience. that is not what my question in about.
does anyone have any experience with dealing with a feeding tube at disney? did you have the "food" delivered? what about equipment for "delivering the "food"? if he can, at athat point, eat a few things, is there anyway to to order a "soft" diet? (although I really can't see myslef sitting down to munch on ribs at Boatwrights, while he can't) sigh..
this trip probably won't happen. but Iknow, with disney, planning is so important, so I have to plan as if it will happen.. if there's a chance we could still go, I don't care if I nibble on a baloney sandwich when he's not looking and we don't eat anything else at all.. he just wants to BE there after all he's been through this year..
(but I really dont' think it will happen )
I totally understand that prices on many meals are based on the experience. that is not what my question in about.
does anyone have any experience with dealing with a feeding tube at disney? did you have the "food" delivered? what about equipment for "delivering the "food"? if he can, at athat point, eat a few things, is there anyway to to order a "soft" diet? (although I really can't see myslef sitting down to munch on ribs at Boatwrights, while he can't) sigh..
this trip probably won't happen. but Iknow, with disney, planning is so important, so I have to plan as if it will happen.. if there's a chance we could still go, I don't care if I nibble on a baloney sandwich when he's not looking and we don't eat anything else at all.. he just wants to BE there after all he's been through this year..
(but I really dont' think it will happen )