That's awesome Jim.  Do they have people with or had ADEM there as well?

Stacy


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From: Jim Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 11:27:36 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] What a trip!

I just got back from the Transverse Myelitis Association Young Adult’s Autumn 
Retreat at Victory Junction Gang Camp. I flew from Seattle, WA to Asheboro, NC 
on a Learjet provided by Jet ICU. I was picked up at my house by ambulance, 
taken to the airport and transferred on to the jet. Total trip took about 5hrs 
40min with a stop in Omaha, NE to refuel. Flying at 41,000 Ft at 585 mph was so 
smooth. I went with my nurse, an ICU nurse and a RT.

I was at Victory Junction Gang Camp with my brother and nurse Thursday through 
Sunday. VJGC is really cool and the people are some of the nicest I have ever 
met. Everything thing there is fully accessible. I met others with TM and saw 
some friends again. Got to watch Star Wars Episode 3 on a big projection screen 
(since I missed at the theater). Made some new friends and just had a really 
great time.

If anyone ever has an opportunity to go to Victory Junction Gang Camp don't 
miss going. I can't even fully describe how much fun I had. Go as a volunteer 
if you are a kid at heart. :) 
http://www.victoryjunction.org/

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Jim Lubin               
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http://makoa.org/jim 
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