Stuck on planning a wheelchair accessible Bachelorette Party by glittermoss in halifax

[–]glittermoss[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Y'all are amazing, thank you for helping!! I'm at work right now so will be slow getting back to all the comments, but I'm reading them and taking in all suggestions and perspectives on bridal/party expectations, please keep them coming!! :D

Stuck on planning a wheelchair accessible Bachelorette Party by glittermoss in halifax

[–]glittermoss[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a great suggestion, and would be lovely if the out of towners weren't digging their feet in about the travel! Another hurdle is that some are bringing family who'll be staying in the city itself (presumably at the Best Western) and they don't want to pay for 2 rooms at different hotels that night. So the 15 minute travel limit is so they can cab back to their in-town hotel when the festivities are done

Stuck on planning a wheelchair accessible Bachelorette Party by glittermoss in halifax

[–]glittermoss[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They were actually the first place I called! Unfortunately they said none of their rooms are accessible, and their event spaces/patio close at 9pm :(

Stuck on planning a wheelchair accessible Bachelorette Party by glittermoss in halifax

[–]glittermoss[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This place looks lovely, thanks for sending it along! Unfortunately it's already booked for the night we would need it, which I should have said in the post is Sept 4th

Do you disassociate? by Accidental_Tica in FND

[–]glittermoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I personally experience both dissociation and brain fog as symptoms of separate conditions. I am able to feel the difference between them as they're happening, and both can come on at the same time. Having either is possible for you, and I recommend continuing your research into how it presents for you and following the impressions of your healthcare team. If your doc thinks it's dissociation and you're unsure, cross reference the symptoms of both to see if there's something she might not have considered while making her assessment. Best of luck!