Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Hi guys, I need some advice. I have been checking into the summer camp stuff for the kids as I am finally willing to let them try this adventure, maybe. Anyway, I got a call from Camp Cuyamaca here in Ca who are an MDA camp. They said the kids diagnoses qualifies them to go to camp for free. I almost fell over as every other camp I have checked into that they fit, has been 1000.00 or more for the week. Which is way out of what we can do times 3. Here is my question. They said that I needed to register the kids with MDA, and then they needed to see an MDA doctor. We have always just seen Rick Boles and Bruce Cohen because of their MIDS diagnoses and the kids being part of the research Rick is doing. I was amazed at the services that would become available to us if we go the MDA route as well. Anyway, do I have to leave Rick and Bruce to go to the MDA doc? Does anyone know? Or can I use the MDA doc more like the pediatrician? I love our Pediatrician and really don't want to leave her either, but we are talking about 1000,00's of dollars of services we would be getting help with if we were MDA. I have heard good and bad about MDA. Help guys! What do you know? What do you suggest? Thanks O Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 , All of my kids also go to camp. This will Branden's first year and he's all excited. You don't have to stop seeing either Dr. Boles or Dr. Cohen. The MDA docs usually want to see the patients either once or twice a year and if needed for specific issues. Keep us posted. I bet you're excited about camp. Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Wow Alice! I am sitting here in tears! I can't tell you how excited I am about this! It will give us the financial as well as social help we have been looking for for years now. The kids so want to go to camp, but we just can't do 1000.00 or more a kid and do all the medical that we are doing right now especially with Kira's needs. There is only just so much money and so much we can work. I was under the impression that it had to be one or the other. Thank you so much! We really do not want to leave Rick Boles as the kids refer to him lovingly as Uncle Rick, which you can't hope for a better relationship with your doctor for your children than that! I am so relieved! Thank you so much Alice! Hope you are feeling better fast! big hugs to you, O When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we spend so much time looking at the closed door, we don't see the open door. Look for the open doors! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Cindy and Alice, What can you tell me about their camps? I know that there is a one on one counselor for each child, I am really liking that for sure, Kira and are excited to go but Krisalynn who is only 8 is not real sure about the idea. She is my very shy and connected to my hip child. I am excited about it, but also way not sure, if that makes since. The only time they have been away from me is when someone is in the hospital or 1 night over nighters. I always go on everything they are at from Boyscout trips to Girlscout trips, field trips ect.This is kind of our stepping out year, I am even letting Kira go on Choir tour with church to San Francisco, I am going with them as I am the director, but still we will be staying in a youth Hostile, not her normal environment at all! lets see 56 High school students in San Francisco i think I have taken leave of my senses. Anyway I would love to get your input on what we need to have for them to take and just what it is all about! thanks so much. big hugs to you, O When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we spend so much time looking at the closed door, we don't see the open door. Look for the open doors! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 , You do not have to leave your Mito doctors to be seen at the MDA Clinic and send your children to MDA camp. Walk, don't run and get your kids into this camp program. It's terrific Our next MDA chat will feature the following and I'm hoping a lot of Mito parents come to chat so please pass the word around. nne Associate Director of Health Care Services MDA Summer Camp Program Apr. 19, Mon., 9-10 PM Eastern Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Camp is the greatest. Go for it!! mitooggo@... wrote: >Hi guys, > I need some advice. I have been checking into the summer camp stuff >for the kids as I am finally willing to let them try this adventure, maybe. >Anyway, I got a call from Camp Cuyamaca here in Ca who are an MDA camp. They >said the kids diagnoses qualifies them to go to camp for free. I almost fell >over as every other camp I have checked into that they fit, has been 1000.00 or >more for the week. Which is way out of what we can do times 3. Here is my >question. They said that I needed to register the kids with MDA, and then they >needed to see an MDA doctor. We have always just seen Rick Boles and Bruce >Cohen because of their MIDS diagnoses and the kids being part of the research >Rick is doing. I was amazed at the services that would become available to us if >we go the MDA route as well. Anyway, do I have to leave Rick and Bruce to go >to the MDA doc? Does anyone know? Or can I use the MDA doc more like the >pediatrician? I love our Pediatrician and really don't want to leave her >either, but we are talking about 1000,00's of dollars of services we would be >getting help with if we were MDA. I have heard good and bad about MDA. Help guys! >What do you know? What do you suggest? > >Thanks > O > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Since I'm Grandma not Mom.. I'm going to let Cindy answer this for you but Branden who is 6 is going for the first time this year - and can't wait - and Kaylee who was much like you discribed Kristalynn went when she was 6 - and told her mom until the busses came and all the firemen that make the escort out of town so exciting that she wasn't going. She is extremely excited every year and can't wait for camp and she's still very attached to her mom. You just don't have any idea how much they love this camp venture. They are well taken care of. I'll let Cindy say more. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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