I have diabetes 2 also - no insulin - just drugs
I have Diabetic Nephropathy in my feet - not my legs (yet)
No
DAS for diabetic people who need a wheel chair - like me - I cannot walk far with a cane which I use just around the house. If I walk too far, my legs get tired, give out and I fall.
I call WDW - still can use Genie + , get on the regular line line and the cast member will help with the wheel chair or
scooter - they can also tell you which rides a wheel chair can go on and which rides you have to transfer to out of your wheel chair to go on (can bring a cane on most rides . (like Its a Small World)
Yes you go on the line with your wheel chair with everyone else - they will get over it - since no DAS - The other guests have to wait while the wheel chair is loaded on to the ride and secured or the other guest have to wait while you transfer onto the ride with a cane
Do not listen to any comments - you never know - those young-ins maybe be in a wheel chair one day
There are now
wheel chairs with a battery which can go 20 miles and fold for quick storage in a car or on an airplane overhead compartment - just talk to the airline - explain your situation - and you can pre-board with the wheel chair and store it - you just maybe be the last one off the plane - since people seem to run off once landed - only to wait a 30 minutes for their luggage to get off the plane.
All airports have elevators - ADA compliant
Also WDW has ADA compliant rooms too - as do most hotel chains
Eat more fruits and veggies - plain popcorn is OK too, just not too much of it
Lots of carts have fruits and veggies
Or bring some with you to snack on
And Hydrate - Drink Water = lots of it
Eat breakfast, snack at 10 am , lunch, snack at 4 pm, dinner, then maybe a snack at 9 pm
You have to keep your glucose at a steady rate between 75 and 175 range per my monitor
Talk to your Endocrinologist for your range
Talk to WDW before you go for all your ADR's - they will contact the chefs for you
Watch for no sugar items - still can be high in carbs
Use Dexcon or FreeLibre 1,2, or 3 to track your glucose levels
Great way to keep track of yourself by the minute - instead of finger pricks
May mostly be covered by your insurance
Bottom line -
Yes you can go to WDW with Diabetes - But know what you can eat and when to eat and DRINK WATER
ENJOY