Randy Travis, a baritone singer who has won a Grammy, is well-known in the country music genre. He has had more than two decades of success as one of the biggest country music performers. He has performed all over the world, sold more than 25 million albums, and won seven Grammy Awards.
Currently, Randy Travis spends the majority of his time at his ranch outside of Tioga, close to Lake Ray Roberts in Cooke County, where he lives with his wife, Mary Davis-Travis. Nevertheless, did you know that despite attaining the highest pinnacle of fame, money, and glory, the country music artist also went through some difficult times?
Randy Travis visited the emergency room in July 2013 and complained of congestion. A few days later, “as a consequence of his congestive heart failure,” he experienced a severe stroke. His left brain’s entire core region has been impacted by this. His heart stopped entirely at one point, and medical personnel acted quickly to put him on life support and create a coma to help protect his brain.
The singer had a 1% chance of surviving, the doctors informed his then-fiancée Mary, and she was asked to think about turning off his life support. Nonetheless, Randy Travis’ future bride remained by his side during the entire incident. The country music star’s busy itinerary, which included tour dates and an acting part in an upcoming TV pilot, were all postponed.
Even in his semi-coma state, as he was lying there and squeezed my hand, Mary recalled, “I simply saw this tear that fell, and it was one tear at a time.” I recently returned to the doctors and told them, “We’re fighting this.”
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