The Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, England was the last place Jeremy Neely expected to end up.
“It was August 9th, 2017 at 9:30am. The worst pain imaginable shot through my abdomen. Kaci and I just finished a morning worship session at Creation Fest, UK, in Wadebridge, England. I was driving back to our room to get our girls so they could enjoy the Festival that day.”, explains Jeremy.
He continues, “I’ll never forget that moment because I was literally right in the middle of a roundabout on the A39. The pain was so sudden, so sharp, and so severe that it actually distorted my vision.”
Thanks to Jeremy and Kaci’s two youngest daughters calling 999, the amazing EMT’s, the awesome staff at The Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, and some very loving friends who took them in. “All of those involved either helped save Jeremy or made the recovery process a success.”, says Kaci.
Granted, there’s so much more to this story. That is being saved for Jeremy’s book which is tentatively scheduled to release September 2019. More information will be available int he coming months.
After a year of rest and recovery Jeremy says, “I’m feeling really good and beginning to get back in the swing of life. It’s been pretty amazing to be able to step back and let God provide for our family. Not only physically but emotionally and spiritually as well. The rest has been beautiful!”
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