Consider going to Camp Independence, a one week (July 21-26) camping experience for kids 8-18 who have renal failure. I was involved with the camp when it first started as a special program of the National Kidney Foundation of Georgia in the late 1970s. It is now a part of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Older teens (15-18) are especially welcomed. It is an amazing experience and I think you would have a lot to offer.While application deadline was May 8, there are still spots available. Call Stephanie at 404.785.0631 for info. Here's the web site: http://www.choa.org/Childrens-Hospital-Services/Transplant/Family-Support-Services/Programs-and-Events/Camp-Independence Application: http://www.choa.org/Childrens-Hospital-Services/Transplant/Family-Support-Services/Programs-and-Events/~/media/CHOA/Documents/Services/Transplant/Events/Camp%20Independence/Camp-Independence-Camper-Application-2013.pdf
Quote from: iKAZ3D on May 17, 2013, 06:10:33 PMMy Children's hospital has a Camp called Camp ChiMer that will be around the same time.Yes, I see that Camp ChiMer is from July 28-August 1, a couple of days shorter than Camp Independence. Have you attended in the past? One of the reasons I suggested Camp I. is it would be more like a vacation in a different part of the country. You would also be meeting new kids your age with same experiences. Have you gotten away from home much for any extended period of time? A change of scenery for a while could be really good! Plus, there's no reason you can't go to both!
My Children's hospital has a Camp called Camp ChiMer that will be around the same time.
You can't be calling the other kids "retards" or they will send you home!
My parents refuse to attempt to try to work in vacations with me so that they don't have to worry about scheduling Dialysis at other centers.
Quote from: iKAZ3D on May 18, 2013, 09:51:36 AMI have gone to it for the past 2 years? I think. No, I haven't been anywhere out of state for an extended period of time since I went to Myrtle Beach in 2009 (Before Dialysis). My parents refuse to attempt to try to work in vacations with me so that they don't have to worry about scheduling Dialysis at other centers. My mom's gone to Florida about 2-3 times (can't remember how many) since then and my Dad's gone to Pennsylvania a couple times. Nope...I'm homebound. I've been "promised" vacations.Yeah right.I want to go to Europe. Doubt that will happen.Well then, really look into Camp I. Might not be the perfect "vacation," but at the least you'll be able to get a break from your parents! Give Stephanie a call on Monday. Can't hurt.
I have gone to it for the past 2 years? I think. No, I haven't been anywhere out of state for an extended period of time since I went to Myrtle Beach in 2009 (Before Dialysis). My parents refuse to attempt to try to work in vacations with me so that they don't have to worry about scheduling Dialysis at other centers. My mom's gone to Florida about 2-3 times (can't remember how many) since then and my Dad's gone to Pennsylvania a couple times. Nope...I'm homebound. I've been "promised" vacations.Yeah right.I want to go to Europe. Doubt that will happen.
Quote from: iKAZ3D on May 18, 2013, 09:51:36 AMMy parents refuse to attempt to try to work in vacations with me so that they don't have to worry about scheduling Dialysis at other centers.Your parents don't have to do any scheduling. That's your clinic's social worker's job.If you were to go on a vacation with one of your parents, where would you want to go?
Well, that's really crappy. I'm sorry to hear Children's Mercy is such a waste of space in this regard. That must be really frustrating.What do the other kids do? Do they ever get to go on vacations?