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From Peggy:

Dear Setebaid Services:
I'd like to tell you that my son did not want to go to camp. I told him that he had to go to camp one time in his life (for diabetes, as he was a Boy Scout and had been camping before). This would allow both of us to know that no matter what happens in life, he could handle his diabetes. I refused to yield to his pleas to not have to go to diabetes camp. I am so glad that I insisted and he went to camp.

He had a wonderful time at Camp Setebaid. The ultimate testimony had to be when he told another friend with diabetes, "yes, my Mom made me go the Camp Setebaid. It was fun. Don't think you'll learn anything there about diabetes, it was just a lot of fun with a lot of activities." He wants to go again!

He DID LEARN about diabetes while at camp…. The best part is that he didn't know he was learning. I'm not sure if you understand what I'm trying to say…except that a 14 years-old teen did learn and he didn't feel like he was being taught. I'm very impressed with you philosophy of using "teachable moments".

My son came home a more mature young man. He now takes responsibility for his diabetes. He doesn't need to be reminded to check his blood sugar or to count carbohydrates. He's better at counting his carbohydrates now than I am. And, he doesn't argue with me over meals or checking his blood sugar!

I just wanted to thank you. I also want to thank all of the members of your organization, as well as the generous donors who help to make the programs possible. You've been there when we needed you!

Sincerely,
Peggy
Camper's Mother
Philadelphia, PA

     

From Jeff & Jeannie:

Dear Mr. Moyer:

We just wanted to say, "Thank you" from the bottom of our hearts. The Diabetes Family Retreat was everything we wished for - revealing, educational, and inspiring. As a family, we walked away knowing that we can achieve a normal, less rigid lifestyle and that the continuous monitoring system can lend insight into nighttime worries. We will put these two discoveries into practice almost immediately.

After Saturday afternoon's programs, we contemplated whether our two-years-old daughter was too young and if we should have waited one year to enroll. After our new-found knowledge was digested, we realized that this retreat was the best thing we have done since she was diagnosed over twelve months ago. We realized that we could not envision waiting one more year to learn about insulin pumps. And, by the time we left the retreat, she was giving herself pretend shots.

We must admit that we were hesitant to leave our two-years-old daughter with strangers on Saturday (even though she is a very out-going child). However, by Saturday evening we were completely at ease. Your staff consists of mature, wonderful and unique adults. We are convinced that your staff are truly caring individuals.

I sometimes place unrealistic expectations on performance, but your staffing for this event, by far, surpassed my hopes.

In truth, we envy your job…because behind all of the schedule shifting, room re-arranging, credit card discrepancies, etc., you are able to help people realize that they are not alone, that their children can lead normal lives, and that they are better parents for attending the retreat.

We look forward to next year's retreat.We look forward to being better parents because of our new insights into "the interactions within families with diabetes". Again, thank you for being so organized, caring, and helpful. We will treasure this experience for a lifetime.

Best regards,
Jeff & Jeannie
Parents
Fleetwood, PA

P.S. Please thank your staff for us!

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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