CREEPING ALONG

Philip seems to be a little better today. All of the blood work may be starting to get into line. We work for balance. I have to say the physicians are wonderful each hour is a new problem and each hour they work with it. Philip hasn’t slept in days but the staff is not concerned because he is not mean and aggressive. He lays in his bed and mumbles, but remains sweet.

Shelly and I decided to take turns today because we are both exhausted and so I will take the morning, he will take the afternoon and we will both be here after dinner. It is our hope that we won’t be so exhausted.

Think liver!

10 Comments:

  1. Keep up your strength as best as you can…you are doing an amazing job taking care of Phil, and his friends thank you!! As you can see, we are always checking for the latest news, and are thinking of you always!! We hope your wonderful staff has a merry Christmas, and that there are enough people to continue giving Phil the best care possible…

    Love, Issy, Rebecca, Dalia and Ilan Cheskes

  2. Hi Guys,
    I’m thinking (praying)liver!
    If and when Phil is up for a joke, here is one:

    A bar mitzvah boy, preparing his bar mitzvah speech, asked his mom about their ancestry. Mom spoke of her illustrious background, all the way back to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

    “And where did they come from?”

    “From Adam and Eve.”

    “And they?”

    “G-d created them.”

    The boy wrote it down and then went to dad. “Where do we come from?” asks the boy.

    “Ah, we come from the apes. After millions years of evolution we evolved into humans.”

    The confused boy comes running back to his mom. “Mom, you said we come Adam, Eve and G-d. Dad says we come from the apes…”

    “No contradiction here, son,” she said. “I was talking about my side of the family. He was talking about his side of the family.”

    I lifted this from an article by Rabbi YY Jacobson.

    Love and shabbat shalom,
    Sarah Rochel

  3. Glad to hear that you are taking turns and are able to have a little break. I am thinking liver very strongly, especially now during the holidays! Sandra

  4. Sarah Malka & Larry Margolis

    Thank you for keeping us posted. I am glad to hear that Philip is doing better and that you and Shelly are able to get some rest. May the liver transplant for Pesach Yaakov ben Reizel Pesha happen right away and he have a refuah shleimah! May you all have Hashem’s blessings on this Shabbos and always! Love and hugs, Sarah Malka & Larry

  5. Sarah Malka & Larry Margolis

    Hi Randy,

    Thank you for keeping us posted. We are glad to hear that Philip is doing better and that you and Shelly are getting some rest. May Pesach Yaakov ben Reiza Pesha get that liver transplant right away and have a refuah shelimah! May you all have Hashem’s blessings on this Shabbos and always. Love and hugs, Sarah Malka & Larry

    P.S. I sent this comment about 15 minutes ago and it doesn’t seem to have been submitted. If you get it twice, that is why. 🙂

  6. dear phil, ran, and shelly,
    gilly, gilly, gilly, gilly good shabbat, good shabbat.
    gilly, gilly, gilly, gilly, good shabbat, GOOD SHABBAT!!!
    lots of love — robbin

  7. dear phi, ran, and shelly,
    gilly, gilly, gilly, gilly good shabbat, good shabbat.
    gilly, gilly, gilly, gilly good shabbat, GOOD SHABBAT!!
    lots of love — robbin

  8. Dear Randy: I hope that you get some rest as you well know it is vital for all of you to get the appropriate rest and trust that the nurses and doctors are there and doing what is needed. I wish I could be there to give big hugs all around. We are here and sending our prayers for strength your way. Love, Cindi

  9. Keep up your strength as best as you can…you are doing an amazing job taking care of Phil, and his friends thank you!! As you can see, we are always checking for the latest news, and are thinking of you always!! We hope your wonderful staff has a merry Christmas, and that there are enough people to continue giving Phil the best care possible…

    Love, Issy, Rebecca, Dalia and Ilan Cheskes

  10. Dear Sperlings: I really missed and thought of all of you today at Shul. You were mentioned several times by Yossi and Spanganthal. Your Ohr Ha Torah family is there with you in spirit. Please try to get some rest I know you are exhausted. Love you and miss you, Cindi Powell

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