I had the honor of taking care of my step dad that had a stroke in 2011 2 years after retiring from being a firefighter. Verbal asphasia was what bothered him more.but that side of the brain gave him that chance to sing. Randy Travis was is number 1 country singer and up to the day he passed in 2016 he would have me get his cds to play Randy Travis and this gave him his life back. Much love and prayers to you and your voice🙏🏼❤️
God bless this man and his wife (as well as all folks suffering from aphasia…). Randy had his major health problems in July of 2013 and my dear husband died from pancreatic cancer on August 9, 2013… so very grateful that Randy was able to “pull through “…my husband fought pancreatic cancer for 52 months…❤️🙏🌹
Thank you Randy, for your wonderful music. My Dad is 88 and has dementia. Your music reaches him deeply. He taps his feet in time, whistles and likes to match those low notes in "It's Just A Matter of Time." He even yells out, "YEEEE HAWWWWWW!" Boy, that guy has a great voice and sure can play! Thank you Randy and the very best in your journey. Don and Karen Manion in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Randy don't give up there is always new medical developments I've worked with stroke pts.and I saw a lot of people who were in the same boat as you. And they overcame their disability and although their speech wasn't back 100 % they could be understood and one patient that was able to get the ability to play the piano and sing amazing grace .
Randy had a stroke that wasn't diagnosed quick enough so there's some damage to his health. Just keep praying for his recovery, bc the more we pray that means God is listening.
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Randy; We are going to love you forever and ever Amen.
Amen!
Randy, our love for you is deeper than the holler.
I had the honor of taking care of my step dad that had a stroke in 2011 2 years after retiring from being a firefighter. Verbal asphasia was what bothered him more.but that side of the brain gave him that chance to sing. Randy Travis was is number 1 country singer and up to the day he passed in 2016 he would have me get his cds to play Randy Travis and this gave him his life back. Much love and prayers to you and your voice🙏🏼❤️
God bless this man and his wife (as well as all folks suffering from aphasia…). Randy had his major health problems in July of 2013 and my dear husband died from pancreatic cancer on August 9, 2013… so very grateful that Randy was able to “pull through “…my husband fought pancreatic cancer for 52 months…❤️🙏🌹
Thank God you two didn't give up. Randy is very strong.and Mary you are so strong God bless you both.
Thank you Randy, for your wonderful music. My Dad is 88 and has dementia. Your music reaches him deeply. He taps his feet in time, whistles and likes to match those low notes in "It's Just A Matter of Time." He even yells out, "YEEEE HAWWWWWW!" Boy, that guy has a great voice and sure can play! Thank you Randy and the very best in your journey. Don and Karen Manion in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Such a wonderful handsome man. A beautiful smile. I love you Sir!!
I love randy travis if it was not for him I would not even have started singing on my 2 youtube channels. Thank you for that Randy Travis.
Such a loving dog I'm praying for both of you 🙏
Love you Randy and your songs. Praying for a complete recovery.
I agree with Brenda Smith, forever and ever Amen
Always and forever gonna love Randy. Loved your book🙏❤️
- Thank you, Randy and Mary, for the kind things you said about my book.
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thank you Randy and Mary
Thanks for the comment, I hope you will never stop listening to my music... Contact me on my private email (randytravismusicgroup@gmail.com)...
Randy don't give up there is always new medical developments I've worked with stroke pts.and I saw a lot of people who were in the same boat as you. And they overcame their disability and although their speech wasn't back 100 % they could be understood and one patient that was able to get the ability to play the piano and sing amazing grace .
There's an Ole saying. You think you've got it bad, someone's got it worse. God bless you all.
Randy and Mary’s part starts about 10:10.
Amen and Amen
Randy i love you always and forever im praying for you everyday
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Thank you for sharing Randy's story. My dear dear friend was diagnosed with Aphasia and Apraxia of speech about 10 years ago.
All the best dear Randy and Mary.Kurt from Switzerland
Hope you have a complete recovery...BIG FAN...Love your music
Randy had a stroke that wasn't diagnosed quick enough so there's some damage to his health. Just keep praying for his recovery, bc the more we pray that means God is listening.
My husband recently suffered a stroke like Randy. Please help me understand it better and what I need to do in the future with and for him
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how can I become a part of this my husband had a stroke this past feb we work everyday on his speech. God bless you Randy may you cont to improve.
Hi Sandy, where do you all live? We are happy to help visit www.harctx.org
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Can Randy speak ?
No. Randy can't speak but he can sing, so I'm still praying for his recovery 100% to become whole again. Amen.
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I have a daughter with aphasia since 2 years ago and she can not talk even pronounce a letter.