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John Judge. Update from hospital. - Peter Lemkin - 06-03-2014

I already sent JJ a get well quickly, and 'we need you - and you need you - in good health' message to the four email addresses I have for him. I'll not list them unless I hear any are OK to make public. One certainly is, and I hope it is monitored by JJ or others now; that is copa@starpower.net


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Dawn Meredith - 06-03-2014

Marlene Zenker Wrote:Sending many good wishes John's way and will be happy to donate...
I am just going to do it the old fashioned way: write a check.
This is a huge shock. John IS COPA.

And that creates a problem. His failure to delegate will leave COPA to die if he does not come through this.
Sending prayers his was as well as $
Dawn


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Peter Lemkin - 06-03-2014

Yes, John is COPA, but he is more. Here are some of the many things he is now active in [below] - there are more I know about. Many, but not all, of his writings and some of his talks can be found at http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/JohnJudge/

www.museumofhiddenhistory.org
www.judgeforyourself.org
www.politicalassassinations.com
www.groundsforimpeachment.com
www.politicalassassinations.com


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Kara Dellacioppa - 06-03-2014

http://www.gofundme.com/7c7h2g


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Peter Lemkin - 06-03-2014

Hi Peter,


This is John Geraghty from Ireland here. Luckily John gave me access to his email a few weeks ago, so I'm trying to let his friends know his condition.


I set up a donation page for John. http://www.gofundme.com/7c7h2g . We're trying to cover his medical costs and rent while he recovers. His partner Marilyn is with him and says he's doing well. He doesn't have much feeling in one side of his body and his speech is affected at the moment, but he's already started therapy and seems to be in good spirits all things considered.


Could you share the donation page with anyone who knows John?


All the best and I hope you're keeping well.


John Geraghty

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Everyone, please post the gofundme site for JJ on any/all JFK/political-related sites you know of.


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Peter Lemkin - 07-03-2014

Kara Dellacioppa Wrote:http://www.gofundme.com/7c7h2g

The rund-raising is going well: $2,123 so far. Goal $5,000. My own guess, given the American 'medical' system, is he'll need even more....

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Photo from COPA


John Judge. Update from hospital. - Peter Lemkin - 09-04-2014

Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2014 21:21:38 -0700
From: marigoldediting [at] yahoo.com
Subject: John Judge Update - April 6
To:
Dear FOJ ~



I just checked the website John Geraghty set up for John at Click here to support John Judge's Recovery by John Geraghty

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It has collected $6,514 for John, as of this writing. Thanks so much to everyone who has donated! I haven't had time to look up all of your e-mail addresses and write to each of you personally, but please know we deeply appreciate your gifts. Some of you donated anonymously, so I will never be able to thank you, unless you are receiving this update. You know who you are. Thank you for your kindness! And a very special thanks to the two people who donated $1,000 and $500 anonymously. What a huge difference you have made in getting us to the goal John Geraghty set!



Many of you have sent contributions by mail for John, too. I'm trying to send thank-you notes to all who sent donations, but I'm having trouble keeping up. I promise I will send you an acknowledgment. Because of you, I was able to pay John's March bills and will be able to pay his April expenses. We never understood how far-reaching John's influence was, until this crisis arose. We send our love and gratitude to all of you.



John's progress is slow but steady. Every day brings new challenges. I haven't seen any therapy sessions recently, so any update on what the professionals are doing with John will have to wait awhile. I will probably miss his Monday morning sessions also. But I can tell you that he had a couple of good afternoons with me over the weekend.



On Saturday, he sat up in a wheelchair in the activities room for over two hours, before getting tired out and needing to return to bed. We went over all his bills, and I reassured him that I could pay them with no problem. He seemed relieved by that. We also looked at all the new cards and letters that had come in recently, which made him smile. Some of your cards are so beautiful! After that, we looked at some magazines that had come in the mail. We checked out his University of Dayton alumni magazine, looking to see what news there was about folks in his 1969 graduating class. We also browsed through his favorite periodical, Lapham's Quarterly, which has "Revolution" as its topic this month. Reading dense fine print is still a challenge for him, so we looked at the pictures and charts, and I helped him read captions, so he could get a general idea what the issue contained.



On Sunday afternoon, John was able to sit up even longer in a wheelchair ~ over three and a half hours ~ before getting uncomfortable and tired. He chatted with some visitors for awhile, and we also worked on the alphabet on his iPad. I thought it would be easy for him to copy what I typed, but that turned out not to be the case. I typed HELLO, I LOVE YOU and IT IS APRIL. It took him quite awhile and considerable concentration to find the correct letters on the keyboard and type those three phrases below my examples. And yet, several times in the last few days, he has grabbed a piece of paper and started writing words to express what he wants to say. The first couple of letters are usually clear, and then the word kind of trails off into a scrawl, but in some cases I have been able to figure out what the words were. As it turns out, it seems to be easier for him to write words to express original ideas, than it is to duplicate already-written words using a keyboard. I'm not enough of an expert on language skills to know why this is so ~ but it is! Maybe for some reason it is easier to write than it is to type. Or maybe it's because John is so original that he can create, but he can't comprehend how to copy!



Early Monday morning, John will probably have a CT scan. He had one of his head when he first went into the ER, to diagnose his stroke. This one will be of the rest of his body, in particular to check his arteries for signs of serious narrowing. He has a good, strong pulse in each of his feet, but the top of the big toe on his left foot is discolored, like a very dark bruise. The CT scan is to make sure he has adequate circulation in his legs and feet, and also (I believe) around his heart.



Also on Monday morning, John's friend, Lou Wolf, will drive me around on a tour of three possible subacute rehabs that might be the next step for John: The Washington Home, The Methodist Home, and Ingleside Presbyterian Nursing and Rehab. I hope Lou and I will find one of them appropriate for John, and they will have room for him. If it all works out, Tuesday could be a turning point in John's recovery, as he moves out of the hospital rehab and into a more home-like setting, where he can finally see the outdoors again.



I'll try to write at least a short note when we know where John is going and when.



Thank you all again so much for all you are doing for our dear, sweet John ~ Love, Marilyn