You can still have fun
when you have a chronic condition
When I heard that one of my favourite singers was going to be performing at a Musicals concert in London, I knew I wanted to go and did some research on the venue before I phoned to ask about availability for wheelchairs.
I knew the day before I would need to have enough rest so that I could cope, I was a bit worried whether it would be very warm in the building effecting my POTS and also whether I would be able to stretch enough as I get very stiff. I made sure I was prepared beforehand.
I knew the day before I would need to have enough rest so that I could cope, I was a bit worried whether it would be very warm in the building effecting my POTS and also whether I would be able to stretch enough as I get very stiff. I made sure I was prepared beforehand.
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My tips for planning ahead would be:
- Book a matinee performance rather than evening, as pain will be worse as day goes on and easier to manage
- Day before get enough quality rest
- wear layers that can be easily removed
- Take a bottle of water
- Go to the toilet beforehand as it can get busy in the interval
- Stretch beforehand if you know you will be sitting for a long time
- Take a taxi instead of tube as they have ramps for wheelchairs and will take you right to the place
I was really lucky as I had a great position in the centre facing the stage and no-one was sitting behind me so I could get up and stretch throughout the show, I was glad to be wearing layers as I found I did get warm in the second half and this could have been a problem.
I was so pleased that I went even though I did suffer afterwards with pains and fatigue, which I had expected! it took me a few days to recover.
I think the key is planning beforehand.
Please feel free to add any more tips that I may have missed
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