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Summer Camp Meets the Special Needs of South Dakota Children with Asthma

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Thursday, May 3, 2007   

Helping a child manage asthma-related breathing problems is important, but not easy, and that's why the American Lung Association is inviting South Dakota children with asthma-related problems to attend a special summer camp at Lake Okoboji in Iowa. Jean Snyders is the camp director and a pulmonary rehab coordinator at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. She says the camp teaches children how to manage their disease and how to better communicate with parents, friends, teachers and coaches.

“We oftentimes hear from parents that may be at home or in a school environment that these kids feel alone, like they're the only ones that have that problem. At camp they realize that there are a lot more people out there that have asthma. It isn't so isolating that way.”

One of the camp goals is to ensure children aren't restricted from activities that other children enjoy.

“Because asthma is very treatable, they can live a completely normal life, and that is what we want. So, education about asthma, about the symptoms, about things that trigger it, medications, those things are very, very important.”

Snyders adds that another goal is teaching children how to properly use their medications.

“There are some preventative medications. Those are the types that have to taken on a daily basis. And oftentimes people get a little bit confused and maybe just take it when they start to cough. Those types of medications can take up to two weeks to start working in the first place. This way, they can control symptoms.”

Snyders notes that kids who attend the camp can have fewer emergency room visits and restrictions on their activities because of what they've learned. She says helping children manage their asthma independently at an early age is important. This year's camp will be June 17-23.

For a camp brochure, contact the American Lung Association of South Dakota at 1-800-873-5864 or e-mail www.lung@americanlungsd.org.



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