As she prayed, Randy began to come back to her. Little by little, he improved and finally regained enough strength to wake from his coma. However, the challenges were far from over…
Randy’s stroke left him without the ability to walk, talk, and complete day-to-day tasks that were once a breeze. Thankfully, Mary and the rest of Randy’s family was right by his side during the four grueling years of rehabilitation.
Even though Randy still has a hard time speaking, music is something that never left his soul. Now he’s relearning his musical style and working to play the guitar.
Only time will tell if Randy will ever return to the level of musical talent he once achieved, but Mary told USA Today that they’re thankfully for every milestone he crosses.
“I think our goal for five years is to remain hopeful and keep our heads up high and not throw in the towel and be happy with wherever God has us. If it’s back up on that stage singing, hallelujah.”
We wish Randy nothing but the best in the years to come.
(Source: Life Aspire)
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