DIFFICULT SITUATION

We are struggling with a very difficult situation. Philip’s body is becoming weaker and weaker with more and more problems. The staff is doing the best they can to keep him well enough for transplant. The problem is they don’t think they can keep him going for much longer.  Just one live would quickly would really help. Philip is teetering on the verge of not being well enough to be considered for transplant.

All of your prayers and good wisher are very much appreciated.

7 Comments:

  1. Dear Randy
    Although I never met Phil and I don’t know you nearly well enough, I am so touched and inspired by your story and your courage.Patient Action has been a remarkable tool and I have learned so much from you and your family. I pray for Phil and you everyday.

  2. aaron and mintza leah

    we too daven everyday that hashem should find a liver today, a perfect match. keep your spirits up phil needs you more than ever at this time. may we hear good news right away…a & m.l.

  3. I am praying constantly and thinking of you. Love and strength to all of you. Cindi

  4. I’m pulling hard for you, Phil. You are an inspiration to me in so many ways.

  5. Cheryl & Selwyn Spangenthal

    Randy
    Just before the fast tomorrow which is an auspicious time, I am going to take on an extra Mitzvah in the merit of a complete and speedy recovery for Phil.
    We are praying for the three of you…
    Selwyn & Cheryl

  6. Our prayers stay with all of you. G-d bless and protect.

  7. Sarah Malka/Sheila & Larry

    Philip, Randy, Shelly, and Family – Our love, prayers, mitzvot, and support continue to be with you for Hashem’s merciful blessings for the liver and transplant that Pesach Yaakov ben Raizel Pesha needs and for his refuah shleima. May Pesach Yaakov ben Raizel Pesha have many more years in this world to study Torah and do mitzvot. Love and hugs, Sarah Malka & Larry

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