Cameron’s time at Shriners Children’s Erie was filled with memorable moments. He remembers completing gait analysis tests in the vibrant, aquatic-themed hallways while staff cheered him on, and he recalls the nurses’ laughter during lighthearted moments after surgery. After each procedure, patients were allowed to choose a toy. One gift that left a lasting impression on him was a Lord of the Rings trilogy book set that he still proudly keeps on his bookshelf today.
While challenges like managing pain and overcoming the fear of surgeries were part of his journey, these experiences helped him develop confidence and a positive outlook. He learned that while his condition would always be a part of him, it didn’t define what he could achieve. One milestone he cherishes is the moment Dr. Tavares enthusiastically told him, “You’re in the clear,” making him feel incredibly fortunate and empowered.
Today, Cameron applies the lessons from his experiences to his professional and personal life. He holds degrees in sports management and runs youth sports leagues through the YMCA, ensuring children have access to equipment and opportunities to enjoy sports. He credits his Shriners Children’s journey with teaching him not to take anything for granted and inspiring him to live fully – exploring new places, trying new foods and pursuing new experiences.
Looking back, Cameron is deeply grateful, “Thank you so much for everything. You have no idea the impact you’ve had on my quality of life.” To current young patients at Shriners Children’s Erie, he offers this advice: “These people are here to help you. You can trust them. It may seem scary, but it will all work out in the end.”