I applaud your perseverance in replying to the many posts above from people who have no medical knowledge of your condition (UC) - who think they know best with regards to you needing/applying for a DAS Pass. UC and other Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, is a complex condition that only someone who has it, someone close to them who has it or medically qualified person in that field, can determine what is best for you. No two people with the same condition experience the exact same symptoms hence why it’s a disease that is under a specially trained team and not your local Doctor/General Practitioner - even if you need to go to A&E in an emergency situation they have no clue how to deal with the condition and a specialists has to be contacted or called in.It very well could for me. But what about all the other people with bathroom issues? I'm not the only one who can't wait in long lines due to a bathroom related medical disability. The fact is both disabilities make waiting in a typical line impossible for 1 person, not the whole family. So why are those with bathroom disabilities being singled out and told they can't wait outside of the line with their whole family, but those with autism can wait with their whole family.
I do understand the impact of autism on families and traveling, I have a son on the spectrum.
Those, questioning, speculating, making assumptions, giving opinions etc is not a qualification to say if a medically disabled person is entitled to an accessibility pass or not. Too many people on here putting their two pence worth in where it doesn’t concern them. Leave it to the organisation (whoever they may be) to decides who qualifies for an accessibility pass.