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In a message dated 3/4/03 5:52:02 PM Central Standard Time,

jennierskine@... writes:

> I have taken my son there twice, both times he got sick and he is a very

> healthy child. I would think twice about a more involded child because of

> the illnesses, but you cannot beat the price. We plan to return in June.

> He

> has shown improvements both times.

>

Have you attended other facilities? I would venture to say that the HBOT

environment is much like any environment in which you suddenly introduce many

children (such as school). They all bring their own germs to the table and

swap. It's very common for children to get sick when they travel outside of

the normal environments and circumstances. They build immunities against

germs and bacterias that are generally passed around a family unit but when a

foreign one is introduced, that is when the illness sets in. So, I guess

what I am saying is that I would be hesitant to say that it is strictly the

Ability Camp that has this happen.

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In a message dated 3/5/03 2:53:59 AM Central Standard Time,

JCaoue1030@... writes:

> Could you please give me info on Ability Camp. I've never heard of it.

>

You can find them on the web at www.abilitycamp.com. Hope this helps!

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I do ot thik it is just Ability Camp. I am sure it is worse, by the fact

that everyone stays there which makes it more affordable. Our experience has

been possitive and I plan to return. I just think people need to be aware

and prepared. I have not gone any where else because They are the most

affordable. I am ot tryig to say anything bad about Ability Camp, just

passing on info.

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In a message dated 3/5/03 7:32:49 AM Central Standard Time,

jennierskine@... writes:

> I do ot thik it is just Ability Camp. I am sure it is worse, by the fact

> that everyone stays there which makes it more affordable.

You know, I hadn't thought of that. You may very well have a point. In

other situations, people would just be together for a couple of hours per day

during sessions but there, it is an around the clock type of thing due to the

accomadations. You may be onto something here. Unfortunately, you are

right, that *is* what makes it affordable. I am stocking up on Vitaballs and

decongestant before we go. has bad allergies and always seems to be

sniffling over something. 99% of the time, that something is pine pollen.

And since we live on Lake O The PINES it is quite abundant. My youngest

turned up with a fever yesterday so I am taking them both in today so we can

get rid of that and also have Nick checked out before we take off on Sunday.

I am just praying that he makes it through this well and we don't end up

missing half of our sessions!

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I put my son on both garlic and echinacea it seems to help, also use lots of

spray lysol and I keep our dishes in our room. Please do not think I am

saying bad things about Ability Camp. I just am warning you and a few

precausions we do not use in our everyday lives might really help keep your

son health and maximize his experiece. Keep us posted I plan to return in

June ad Dec. I wish I could of done the March special, but with three other

kids I just could not swing it.

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In a message dated 3/5/03 8:27:38 AM Central Standard Time,

jennierskine@... writes:

> I put my son on both garlic and echinacea it seems to help, also use lots of

>

> spray lysol and I keep our dishes in our room. Please do not think I am

> saying bad things about Ability Camp. I just am warning you and a few

> precausions we do not use in our everyday lives might really help keep your

>

> son health and maximize his experiece. Keep us posted I plan to return in

> June ad Dec. I wish I could of done the March special, but with three

> other

> kids I just could not swing it.

>

NO, I do not think that at ALL!! I appreciate you sharing your experience

and the good ideas you are giving me. In fact, I just added spray lysol and

our own dishes to my list of things to pick up today :) About the garlic and

echinacea...is that in pill form? If so, how old is your child? My 4 year

old cannot swallow pills so I am wondering if this is an option for us. We

are planning another trip in September for C.E. & HBOT (do you do both?) and

I would like to go again in December but that is going to require more

fundraising :)

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and supplier of kitchen tools and good cheer to ALL!

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Echinacea is liquid and The garlic was a pill, but you might find something

else. My son is almost three. I think the conductive education is great,

but my son is moblile just hemiplegic and developemetally delayed. He has

shaken baby syndrome. We have never done Conductive, but I would if I

thought it would help him. You can keep up with your e-mails at the local

library the place is pretty primative(Picton), but still a nice experience

for us. I decsribe it as a " Norman Rockwell " town. have fun!

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In a message dated 3/5/03 8:53:48 AM Central Standard Time,

jennierskine@... writes:

> You can keep up with your e-mails at the local

> library the place is pretty primative(Picton), but still a nice experience

> for us. I decsribe it as a " Norman Rockwell " town. have fun!

>

OMG!! You have no idea how you have just made my day!!! I was nearly in a

frenzy just thinking about being without a computer for 3 weeks lol I was

planning on checking into a library when I got there. Thanks so much about

the information again! I am going to look for some euchancea and garlic

today.

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and supplier of kitchen tools and good cheer to ALL!

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In a message dated 3/6/03 10:14:39 PM Central Standard Time,

ozarkmountaineers@... writes:

> information Please....

>

> I've checked out the website for Ability Camp...There was no

> address. Where in Ontario is the Camp located?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

It is in Picton...well, actually about 11 miles outside of Picton in the

middle of nowhere :)

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