Several years ago I met a man named Jeff Nelson. Aside from being a excellent technical engineer and rock star project manager, he's just a genuine and good guy. Many of the things I know about Jeff in the years I've known him are aspects of his personal life that I won't divulge without his permission (or if he wants to comment below, that's his prerogative), but what I do know is that he and his wife have "given" - they have given their hearts, they have given a hand, they'd probably give the shirts off their back if you ever needed it. Jeff is humbly asking us to give him a hand back, and I do so gladly.
Jeff approached us at our place of employment just yesterday to kick off his awareness campaign, dubbed "Project Jeff", and asked us to help spread the word. I know my little old blog doesn't reach as many people as I'd like to get this message to, but I wonder if anyone who reads this would be willing to re-post and help me share Jeff's story?
Outside of this blurb here, I'm going to let Jeff's words finish this entry. If you're on Facebook, please check out, "Like", and Share his page with your friends and ask them to do the same. Do a search for "Jeff's Kidney" or just directly hit http://www.facebook.com/jeffskidney to find it. If you're not on Facebook, consider emailing this blog post to your friends (or re-posting if you have your own blogs).
Thank you very much. Without further ado, Jeff Nelson:
Hi, I'm Jeff and I'm a technical project manager and senior network engineer in the IT field.
I need a new kidney to save my life. I have Polycystic Kidney Disease and my kidney function has deteriorated to about 16%.
I have been accepted by for transplant at the Mayo Hospital, UW Hospital and Froedtert Hospital. My living kidney donor can be any blood type but especially O, no kidney problems, 65 years or younger, no high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes or infectious diseases. If you're male of female and in good health I'd like for you to actively consider being my Living Kidney Donor.
If you or someone you know is interested PLEASE call Tammy Kozel at the Mayo Clinic at 1-866-249-1648. The call is completely confidential. Just a simple free blood test can determine if you're a suitable match. I can also be reached at Kidney4jeff@hotmail.com.
May I count on you to pass this message to your friends as well?
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