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Grandma Lou in NH
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Re: Welcome Home

Post by Grandma Lou in NH »

Thanks, Louise. Words can not describe the camp

experience. To see my little one, just turned 7,, who

will not discuss her injury, comparing and showing

scars to her new 6 year old "friend" made it all

worthwhile. Sure, the adult talks, kids talks and

activities were great but it is the actual seeing and

meeting those with the same injury that, I feel, is

the greatest gift.I would suggest so strongly that

those who have never gone to camp make attending a

very high priority for next camp.It is truly amazing.

Best wishes, Lou
admin
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Re: Welcome Home

Post by admin »

Yes, welcome home. From the way it sounds so far, looks like everyone had a great time.
cbe411
Posts: 1393
Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2003 8:27 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: MVA in 2001, nerve graph in 2002, Median Nerve Transfer in 2004 and an unsuccessful Gracillis Muscle Transfer in 2006. I am living life and loving it! Feel free to contact me :)
Location: Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
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Re: Welcome Home

Post by cbe411 »

Grandma Lou, thats what camp is all aobut, even for us older people! hahaha Im lgad to hear that it was a success for your granddaughter!

People start saving for 2007! NOONE can use the excuse they didnt know!!! You have 2 years!!

COurt :)
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Re: Welcome Home

Post by admin »

Welcome Home. I hope to be able to go sometime in the future. I would love to hear more about what kind of things you did.
Kath
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Joined: Mon Nov 18, 2002 4:11 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: I am ROBPI, global injury, Horner's Syndrome. No surgery but PT started at 2 weeks old under the direction of New York Hospital. I wore a brace 24/7 for the first 11 months of my life. I've never let my injury be used as an excuse not to do something. I've approach all things, in life, as a challenge. I approach anything new wondering if I can do it. I tried so many things I might never have tried, if I were not obpi. Being OBPI has made me strong, creative, more determined and persistent. I believe that being obpi has given me a very strong sense of humor and compassion for others.
Location: New York

Re: Welcome Home

Post by Kath »

Camp just seemed to fly by so fast...
I was so happy to meet so many people.
Us older people did have to put on our glasses to see the name tags.
The kids were great I truly enjoyed them at our injured only workshop.
Parent said the children would not talk...
They were wrong they are chatty little folks and of course beautiful, cute children with great personalities.
I was amazed at the progress some of the children I met two year ago have made.

Thanks for coming and sharing this wonderful experience with us.
Kathleen Mallozzi
aka Kath ( adult/obpi)
Kath robpi/adult

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