Hi folks!
I'm looking for opinions from you fine people
I am thinking about inquiring about a DAS accommodation during my next trip to WDW. However, I have a really hard time asking for help and an even harder time asking for something if I'm not sure if I'm "worthy" so...here I am asking for your thoughts.
I have PTSD, a generalized anxiety disorder and a panic disorder (I just lump it all under anxiety). It's especially bad in crowded situations where there's a perceived threat that there's no way out within a reasonable time frame. To give you an example of how this works for me is, I can drive on a crowded road if I can see a place to pull off or know I only have 30 more minutes to go, but I haven't driven on a highway in 10 years because I can't predict the spots where there will be nowhere to pull to the side. To put this into a Disney context, I can do any outside line ok because I can jump out if needed without a commotion (though it can be a time waste when i need to bail)...inside lines where I can't see an out? That's a different story and has previously ended my Disney day.
I feel like I missed out on so much of my last trip because of this. I didnt even try ToT, which is my favorite ride, bc I didn't know how much of the 90 minute wait would be inside, so I couldn't mentally prepare. I ended up exhausted by having to be "on" all the time against my rising anxiety about uncertain waits and had to take a long daily break just to reset. I ended up just walking around most of the trip/eating because those were "safe" things to do.
For context, my next trip I will be traveling alone, and it's actually part of my CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy). The question is...is this an appropriate use of DAS or am misapplying the parameters? I know there will be an interview to determine for sure, but Im more asking - am I asking too much? The LAST thing I want to do is abuse a system if it's not meant for me. I'm very much a rule follower
I also understand there will still be a wait for DAS lines and CERTAINLY don't expect an immediate entry...it's the planning portion that seems like it would be a balm for my rattled nerves.
Appreciate you reading!
I'm looking for opinions from you fine people

I have PTSD, a generalized anxiety disorder and a panic disorder (I just lump it all under anxiety). It's especially bad in crowded situations where there's a perceived threat that there's no way out within a reasonable time frame. To give you an example of how this works for me is, I can drive on a crowded road if I can see a place to pull off or know I only have 30 more minutes to go, but I haven't driven on a highway in 10 years because I can't predict the spots where there will be nowhere to pull to the side. To put this into a Disney context, I can do any outside line ok because I can jump out if needed without a commotion (though it can be a time waste when i need to bail)...inside lines where I can't see an out? That's a different story and has previously ended my Disney day.
I feel like I missed out on so much of my last trip because of this. I didnt even try ToT, which is my favorite ride, bc I didn't know how much of the 90 minute wait would be inside, so I couldn't mentally prepare. I ended up exhausted by having to be "on" all the time against my rising anxiety about uncertain waits and had to take a long daily break just to reset. I ended up just walking around most of the trip/eating because those were "safe" things to do.
For context, my next trip I will be traveling alone, and it's actually part of my CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy). The question is...is this an appropriate use of DAS or am misapplying the parameters? I know there will be an interview to determine for sure, but Im more asking - am I asking too much? The LAST thing I want to do is abuse a system if it's not meant for me. I'm very much a rule follower

Appreciate you reading!