Started in 1990, Camp DAVI is the ultimate in diabetes adventure with safety. Water sports are emphasized: SCUBA diving, hiking, running, sailing, wind surfing, sea kayaking, and snorkeling. Runs and hikes include trails in the National Park in St. John. Informal education and discussions in the evenings, where you can share your experiences with other adventurous people with diabetes. Blood sugars are monitored 12 to 15 times a day to ensure safety. In doing this participants learn that knowing what their blood sugar is, and where it is going, can give them the freedom to participate in these physical activities safely. As well as teaching the participants to apply these guidelines to any type of recreation or adventure. Happy and safe diving and adventuring to you. Eligibility: 17 years of age or older, swimming skills are a prerequisite, willingness to learn plus a desire to control your diabetes. Personnel: Steve Prosterman has had diabetes since 1966, and is the Diving and Field Supervisor for the Univ. of the Virgin Islands. He has been a leader in developing safe protocols for diving with diabetes, and has over 20 years experience working in diabetes camps. Steve is joined by Dr. Doren Fredrickson (Type I) of the Univ. of Kansas Medical School. For more information, contact: |
