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UPDATE – Randy Travis DID NOT Have Heart Surgery
« on: July 10, 2013, 12:22:58 am »
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UPDATE – Randy Travis DID NOT Have Heart Surgery

UPDATE 3:50 PM  According to the Dallas Morning News the report that Randy Travis underwent heart surgery is not true.: 

 
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  Earlier this morning, Randy Travis’ sister-in-law issued a statement saying the country singer, currently hospitalized in critical condition at a Plano hospital, had undergone heart surgery to treat his viral cardiomyopathy. His Nashville-based publicist says that is not true.

    “Contrary to reports, Randy Travis has not undergone heart surgery,” says an email from Kirt Webster. “Travis is being treated for viral cardiomyopathy. Travis was admitted into a Texas hospital on Sunday and underwent placement of an IMPELLA peripheral left ventricular assist device for stabilization prior to transferring hospitals. The Grammy winner remains in critical condition.”

    The missive also includes this single sentence attributed to the 54-year-old Tioga resident: “We are very thankful to the fans for their love and support during this time.”

    According to Webster, cards and well wishes can be sent to:
    Randy Travis
    266 Blanks Road
    Tioga, Texas 76271

THE ORIGINAL STORY REMAINS BELOW: 

Randy Travis had heart surgery on Monday following his admission to a Texas hospital the previous day in critical condition, his sister-in-law tells PEOPLE.

“We have been told he has had surgery,” Teresa Traywick, the wife of Randy’s brother Ricky Traywick, said. “Our prayers are going out to him because my husband just had a heart attack last year, so it is in their family.”

The Grammy-winning country singer, 54, born Randy Traywick, is “suffering from complications of recently acquired viral cardiomyopathy,” a rep has said. Viral cardiomyopathy is a weakening of the heart muscles due to infection.

“Their mother passed away at an early age with her heart, so it is like these boys are following right in their footsteps,” Teresa Traywick said. “My prayers are with them. That’s all I can say right now.”

Travis had been scheduled to play the Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, S.D., on Wednesday, but that show has been cancelled.

Meanwhile, friends and fans have been offering messages of support:

“Sending a get well message out to my buddy @randytravis tonight. Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery,” singer Tracy Lawrence wrote on Twitter.

Added Lance Armstrong: “Thoughts go out to @randytravis. Heal up soon my man! One of country music’s greatest voices ever.”

Watch A Report On His Condition: 

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Re: UPDATE – Randy Travis DID NOT Have Heart Surgery
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2013, 04:16:24 am »
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/doctors-say-travis-congestive-heart-failure


Singer Randy Travis out of surgery, still critical
By CHRIS TALBOTT
— Jul. 11 12:10 AM EDT

FILE - In this June 7, 2013 file photo, Randy Travis performs on day 2 of the 2013 CMA Music festival at the LP Field in Nashville, Tenn. Publicist Kirt Webster on Wednesday night, July 10, 2013 said that the 54-year-old Travis is in surgery after suffering a stroke while he was being treated for congestive heart failure because of a viral illness. (Photo by Wade Payne/Invision/AP, File)[/size]

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country music star Randy Travis is out of surgery but remains in critical condition after suffering a stroke while at a Texas hospital, the singer's publicist said late Wednesday.

Kirt Webster, the publicist, said the 54-year-old Travis suffered the stroke Wednesday night while he was being treated for congestive heart failure because of a viral illness. Travis underwent surgery to relieve pressure on his brain. He remained in critical condition.

"His family and friends here with him at the hospital request your prayers and support," Webster said in a news release earlier in the evening.

It was not clear what kind of stroke Travis suffered. The most common type of stroke is caused by a blood clot that travels to the brain. The other kind happens when a blood vessel in the head bursts or leaks. Stroke patients who get treatment quickly are usually given a drug to dissolve the clot that caused the stroke.

The setback occurred hours after doctors said Travis was showing signs of improvement, though he remained in critical condition with congestive heart failure because of a viral illness.

Drs. William Gray and Michael Mack of the Baylor Health Care System in Texas described Travis' condition and hospitalization in a video statement earlier Wednesday.

"His condition has stabilized, and he has shown signs of improvement," Mack said in the video. "On behalf of Mr. Travis' family, friends and associates, we would like to express our extreme gratitude for the overwhelming affection and support that Mr. Travis has received."

The Grammy Award-winning singer was in good health until three weeks before he was hospitalized, when he contracted a viral upper respiratory infection, Gray said.

The viral illness led to a weakened heart muscle that eventually worsened into heart failure.

Travis was admitted to Baylor Medical Center McKinney near his home in Tioga, about 60 miles north of Dallas, through the emergency room on Sunday. The singer underwent a procedure to have a pump inserted by catheter that helps increase blood flow before being transferred to The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano.

The North Carolina-born Travis is a traditional country purist who is a pivotal figure in the genre best known for his hits "Forever and Ever, Amen" and "Three Wooden Crosses." His Warner Bros. debut album "Storms of Life" sold 3 million copies and helped return country music to its roots.

Travis has recently been trying to put his life back together after a series of embarrassing public incidents involving alcohol. Travis pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in January following an arrest last year and received two years of probation and a $2,000 fine. He was required to spend at least 30 days at an alcohol treatment facility and complete 100 hours of community service.

He recently made several public appearances, including a spot on the Country Music Association Festival's nightly concert lineup and a poignant performance at George Jones' funeral.

His peers and fans have been watching Travis' progress closely.

Stars like Martina McBride and Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum and the Grand Ole Opry echoed Webster's plea for prayers to their followers.

"I always feel like he's part of our family, he's in our family," Keith Urban said in an interview Wednesday morning in Nashville. "And I was one of those guys in Australia that bought 'Storms of Life' and became a Randy fan very quickly in late '80s, and I really feel for him right now."

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Re: UPDATE – Randy Travis DID NOT Have Heart Surgery
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2013, 06:56:12 pm »
They are now saying it was a stroke. Prayers out to him and his family.
The only concert I ever took my Dad to was Randy Travis, which was a couple of years before my Dad passed away, so it is a memorable moment for me.  My dad loved his music as do I.     Ohh how I wished I had a voice like Randy.
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Re: UPDATE – Randy Travis DID NOT Have Heart Surgery
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2013, 08:52:21 pm »
They are now saying it was a stroke. Prayers out to him and his family.
The only concert I ever took my Dad to was Randy Travis, which was a couple of years before my Dad passed away, so it is a memorable moment for me.  My dad loved his music as do I.     Ohh how I wished I had a voice like Randy.

Yep... magnificent voice.
�The time is now near at hand which must probably determine, whether Americans are to be, Freemen, or Slaves.� G Washington July 2, 1776