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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Tommy Joseph still telling jokes as wife asks nation to pray for him

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Rhondor Dowlat
1009 days ago
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Tommy Joseph and his wife Judy

Tommy Joseph and his wife Judy

Judy Joseph, the wife of co­me­di­an Tom­my Joseph, is ask­ing every­one to re­mem­ber her hus­band in prayer, af­ter he suf­fered a stroke and had to un­der­go surgery last Fri­day.

“I be­lieve in mir­a­cles and I be­lieve that mir­a­cles do hap­pen. I would like every­one to pray for Tom­my and pray that he re­cov­ers soon and walks out of the hos­pi­tal when he’s dis­charged,” Judy said yes­ter­day.

Speak­ing with the Guardian Me­dia via tele­phone af­ter vis­it­ing the vet­er­an co­me­di­an at the San Fer­nan­do Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal, Judy said her hus­band is weak but in good spir­its.

“He is com­ing along. He’s a lit­tle weak but he’s com­ing along. He had surgery on Fri­day and as is ex­pect­ed, he would be weak.

“He is still try­ing to give jokes and stuff. In be­tween, he would make lit­tle jokes but he’s com­ing along. He’s still try­ing to be the fun­ny man,” she added.

Since Joseph’s stroke, his close friends and col­leagues have start­ed fund-rais­ing ef­forts to help with his med­ical care. How­ev­er, Judy ad­mit­ted that al­though she gave per­mis­sion for the fi­nan­cial aid ef­forts, she wants to be hon­est about the med­ical bills so far.

“He’s in the hos­pi­tal and while he is in the hos­pi­tal, he’s be­ing tak­en care of in the hos­pi­tal. The prob­lem I had, in the be­gin­ning, was the length of time it took for them to do a CT scan on him. It took al­most like a week and I had a prob­lem with that. While he’s in the hos­pi­tal I was on­ly asked to pay for one test, which was a blood test and that’s the on­ly thing I had to pay for. So far, every­thing else they pro­vid­ed it,” she said.

“So, we don’t have any big med­ical bills. We don’t. But when he comes out of the hos­pi­tal, we don’t know if he’ll be able to walk or that kind of thing and what we’ll need for him then.”

Judy ex­plained that her hus­band suf­fered a stroke in which his mo­bil­i­ty is af­fect­ed.

“He’s not able to walk or any­thing like that but since the surgery, they have start­ed phys­io­ther­a­py with him on the bed,” she ex­plained.


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