Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a dog with epilepsy it was terrible and scary I was never able to leave the dog with anyone else or take it to doggy day care after that. I can't imagine letting my 4 year old with epilepsy go to a regular camp and not a special needs camp which would be more equipped for something like this. To a regular camp this is an insurance liability which they are probably not able to accept him. I would look for a camp better equipped for your young son.
Well, OP's son is not a dog. You don't hyper-hover and prevent the kid from living because of a medical diagnosis, especially when it is controlled and when you put safety measures in place (like giving the camp his emergency meds).