Monday, April 20, 2009

Lung Update #18 - MAIL

Mailing anything to Jeremy can be done by addressing your item as follows:

Mr. Jeremy Powell
NIH Clinical Center
Patient Care Unit, 3 Northwest, room number 3-2664
10 Center Drive, MSC 1000
Bethesda, MD 20892

To make sure your mail reaches you quickly, relatives and friends should write "patient mail" on the envelope and include your unit and room number.

We just took a lap and washed his hair! YEA!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the clean hair! I know this makes you feel better :) God is going to show up big in the next couple of days...I can feel it! Love you both.

Unknown said...

Jodi: Thanks for all the updates... Shelly and I are praying for you and Jeremy. If you can, please add our emails to your list:

chasonandshelly@hotmail.com (Shelly)
cfarris@cbcdecatur.org (me)

We love you guys,
Chason & Shelly Farris

Pam Hughes said...

Jodi,
I wished the hospital was closer to home so we could come visit and pray with the two of you. I know it has to be hard being so far away from home and your girls. Just know that the girls are being greatly taken care of. It is probaly best that the hospital isn't so close because everyone would want to be there by your side,so much that Jeremy wouldn't be able to get the much needed rest for his body to heal.I feel certain that God is working to heal Jeremy. He is giving you strength. Keep being strong and bite your tongue alot. You will probaly be lucky to have one when you return home. lol :) We will keep praying for the both of you and the girls as I know it is hard on them too. We love and miss you. See you soon. Please add my address to your list.
Phughes60@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Jodi - We have not forgotten you and Jeremy and are continuously in prayer for his restoration of health and a boost in encouragement. God IS working. I know you miss the girls and they surely miss you, but I believe there will be a great improvement soon....enough to encourage Jeremy. I am reminded of when Delano was in intensive care in 1995 for a month (hit a train) - severed his aorta and broke his right femur. He also had thoracic surgery to repair it with all the tubes. We had those days where it looked like we had more setbacks than recovery and he would get so mad at me, but the SON did shine and HE brought us through just like HE will do for you. It was miraculous. I am so glad you can see HIS work even now when it is night and God is sending encouragers to you to help you. Keep on, sister! Jeremy will be glad you spurred him on. You will be making arrangements to come home soon....Love you both, Jackie Russell