Article explains how Captain Phil nearly died this season
“In a scene to be shown later this season, a monster wave pummeled his boat in January, causing him to fall out of his bunk. He punctured a lung and broke his ribs. But his condition worsened after a blood clot dislodged from his leg and traveled to his heart.”
Read the full article here. I think the premiere episode debuts in the United Kingdom and Canada today. Do you folks already know what is going to happen (from the internet) or do you wait to watch the episodes as they come out?
July 4th, 2008 at 6:14 pm
Being a worrier, I finally gave in to the anxiety and decided to read the full story before the last episode aired. Hey, Phil’s MySpace page is great, but don’t forget about us Facebook people! BTW, thanks, Bonnie R., sounds like you do a lot to help Phil. Speaking of Phil, Oklahoma City would welcome a visit, but it’s damn hot here this time of year!
July 2nd, 2008 at 3:20 pm
Have to say I (Kat) was very scared for Phil and winced in pain right along with him as I watched the episode. I honestly cried when he said he felt totally alone even as the phone or radio was going off and his friends were calling. We missed last nights episode… Hope to see it Sunday so I can find out what went on. We have alot of respect for each and every guy out there fishing like ya’ll on D.C. do. I’ll keep saying my prayers that Phil comes through this and is able to continue doing something he really seems to love. Phil you really are a tough guy!!!! Thanks for the great show.
Another huge fan in TN.
Kat and Ben
July 2nd, 2008 at 2:40 pm
Hello there Captain Phil of the Cornelia Marie take care of yourself and God bless you and your family and crew and i hope to see you next time on the show . your fan always from Springfield,IL land loving;)
July 2nd, 2008 at 12:27 am
Phil,
Ever since I began watching the show the Cornelia Marie, you and your crew were my favorites. I never miss a show and was really upset when you became so ill. I knew you had survived, Thank God, because you appeared on the After the Catch programs but tonight’s episode showed me the extent of your injuries. My boyfriend of 20 years had a heart attack caused by a blood clot. He was in the hospital and told to stay put in bed. However, being the tough guy he was he got up to go to the bathroom and that’s where they found him dead of a massive heart attack. That was 10 years ago. It took a long time to get over the grief his passing caused to me and my kids.
Please take care of yourself and stick around, not only for your fans, but most importantly for your sons. They may be grown, but they will always need dear old dad. My kids are also grown and I sometimes wonder what they would do without me.
July 1st, 2008 at 9:53 pm
We are so glad you are doing better Phil. We have watched the show from the beginning and we love all of you guys. Please stop smoking! My husband had a heart scare earlier this year and quit smoking that day. He is a year younger than you.
We are praying for your continued good health and success. You are lucky to be alive. Come to Nebraska! We will do some barbeque for you. We can sit around the campfire and tell stories!
July 1st, 2008 at 5:24 pm
Talk about “heart-in-my-throat”! Phil, you scare me.
I’m sure this knowledge will truly make you change your life-style (yeah - right), but I can’t keep myself from saying it anyway.
Hay, we’re talking about someone who now checks the weather forecasts throughout both crab seasons - saying prayers for you all when it looks like the weather is really bad (& I live near the Gulf of Mexico - maybe I just want to think about COLD weather for a change). Hummm . . .now, should I pray harder so you don’t get hurt at all - or was it the many prayers so many pray for your safety what kept you alive in the first place???
June 28th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
Phil, I’m glad you’re feeling better. Take care of yourself.
Raising a Red Bull,
Jen in Oklahoma
June 27th, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Phil would you please take care of yourself? I saw the show last week, you going to the hospital, and i just knew it was lung cancer. Thank god it isn’t. I smoke too and know how hard it is to quit so no lecture from me. We all love you Phil so please lay off the red bull, smokes, take your meds we want you around for a long time to come.
June 27th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Phil, please take care of yourself, it seems pretty unanimous here that we all feel the same and all are praying for you. You are also my fav capt and have been right from the get go. Please take care and get well, we all know that God will be with you and watching over the CM crew out there with out their leader. Josh is one heck of a son and your crew is one in a million, one more reason to get well and stay well. God’s speed in your recovery and we will all continue to pray for a full and swift recovery.
June 27th, 2008 at 7:42 am
That was something Phil. I’d swear at you, but something tells me I shouldn’t…
Still, how could you not go to port? How could you put Jake through all of that? Money’s important, but not that important. You should’ve taken better care of yourself, then Murrey wouldn’t be driving the boat, there wouldn’t be a new deckhand, ugh. That is so messed up.
And Josh? He looked mad! That was funny, he was right, but it was funny seeing him yell at you for a change. I would’ve liked to see more of Jake in that episode and less of you without a shirt on for sure though.
And one more thing, can you please change your hair style? Please? I don’t like your new look. It’s so, how do I say this? Not you Phil.
Anyway, get better, stop being afraid of the doctor, take care of yourself, NO self destructing, give Jake your credit card…I’m praying for you to get better Phil!
June 26th, 2008 at 12:07 pm
I watched last night’s episode when you got sick and thought I was going to cry. I could not wait til next week to find out what the prognosis was and even though it was not good at least it was not lung cancer. I just quick smoking two months ago after 35 years and sure wish you and yours would too!
You guys sure know how to entertain a girl on tuesday nights!!!! God Bless and get well soon!!!!!
June 26th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Hey Phil, love the show and sat on the edge of my seat the whole way through. You have two terrific sons and I’m glad you decided to get checked out!
June 25th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
Been there done that and i know just how you feel.
I went in for very common knee surgery and four days later i had a clot in my leg and 4 days after that i got pulmonary embolisms.
Me being stupid ,pig headed and very stubborn i wrote it off as a cold or something and didn’t go to the hospital tel the neck day.
Of course i got blackmailed by my better half and went to my doctor (who wasn’t in and the one who was wrote it off without doing anything)
Fortunately the nurse didn’t agree and suggested i go to the hospital (shockingly i took her advice).
They sent me in for a xray and i have never seen a xray tech run out of a room that fast…lol.
Its a wake up call and a horror but you shall bounce back although it takes loads of time.
Get better and take better care of yourself phil.
June 25th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
I never miss an episode, and you are in my prayers as well. I had multiple pulmonary embolisms in both lungs several years ago. Couldn’t breath, couldn’t move. It’s terrifying. I’m still around, I take my meds, and keep on going. There is plenty of life afterwards - just take care of yourslf. No one is ready to let you go yet!
June 25th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
I have one question regarding your diagnosis (after the comment)
Phil, I just read about your illness (after watching the episode). Several of us students were sitting around watching it, and about the time you coughed up blood we were like “GET OUT OF THERE GET TO THE HOSPITAL!” The differential for coughing up blood is huge, but given you had an injury immediately before then, the probabilities narrow. And given the outcomes for a lot of those probabilities, it is ALWAYS best to go immediately for an exam if you are coughing up blood. You read me sailor?
I am very sorry it happened, but VERY glad to hear you are recovering.
In the article I read about your injury they called it a “pulmonary aneurysm.” Was that correct or was it a “pulmonary embolism?” They were talking about you throwing a clot, so that makes me think “pulmonary embolism” more so than aneurysm.
Could you clarify that point? Because if it was a pulmonary aneurysm I am going to sit down with a pulmonologist and have him explain that one to me.
Thank you Phil!
Take care sir & take care of your sons. You remind me much of my Father who is a Korean war vet & started/ran an engineering company. Tough. But loving.
June 25th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Hey, Captain Phil, I have been praying specifically for you this entire season. As I watched last week, I was concerned for you, But last night went beyond concern. I KNEW you were OK , having seen you on “After the Catch” last week. [considering the passage of time] I realize what we see, is long after it happens. I sat here last night with my heart in my throat, crying and praying. I am a PRAYER WARRIOR, so have held you continuously in prayer ALL SEASON. I am a mom of seven, so know what it’s like to put yourself aside, for the sake of others. My heart went out as you requested the camera man not say anything to your boys. [Your wanting to separate yourself from everyone...as your 'brothers' wanted to reach out to you...] So much talk about dying out there…. Honey, we are NOT READY OR WILLING TO SAY GOODBYE TO YOU ANY TIME SOON!! Take care of yourself. [though I know, you are a self-LESS person.]
I’d love to see some of your bird feeders sometime. God Bless you and Keep you!! You are one of the GOOD GUYS Prayerfully, RENIE
June 25th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
Last night’s show had me scouring the net to make sure you were alright! We are so happy and relieved that you are doing okay, and hang in there! Get well soon, and know that you are in our thoughts.
June 25th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
hi phil get well soon
June 25th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
Wow. You are one lucky SOB Phil. I had a friend that died when a blood clot in her ankle became dislodged and travelled to her heart. One minute alive, the next second dead. On the good side though, a person can consider themselves fortunate if they have ONE person in their lives that loves them. You seem to be really fortunate in that you have a WHOLE CREW that loves and respects you. Kudos to Josh for taking care of you in your time of need. If I remember correctly he wasn’t always the most dependable of people but he seems to have matured and grown since he started crabbing. You should be proud to have a son like him, this season’s trials and tribulations have really made me a fan of his. Take care Phil, you have a lot to live for, don’t take it for granted.
June 25th, 2008 at 7:27 am
Hi Phil. I confess I have quite a crush on you and I am happy that you are doing better. It saddened me that you felt so alone and scared on the boat, you are never alone, God is always with you.
Keep up the good work and stay healthy, I will be praying for you.
June 25th, 2008 at 12:17 am
Hey Captain Phil and family. Your show brings back many memories of Crabbing on the Chesapeake Bay with my father. Yeah its nowhere near as dangerous as what you all go through, but it reminds me of being on the boat with my father, brother, and grandfather. Unfortunatly none of them are with us anymore. Please take care of yourself so your sons and later in life, your grandsons can have that experience. I would trade anything to have just one more day out on the water with them. You all are in our prayers, and we look forward to seeing you back to 100%! Thanks for making me remember the good, the bad, and at times the ugliness of family fishing.
June 24th, 2008 at 6:37 pm
Phil! We’re thinking of you and hoping and praying for a full recovery. My husband and I are HUGE fans of the show and never miss it. It would not be the same without you.
June 24th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
Ouch! I’m actually watching that episode right now!
That’s got to be tough having to suck it up and deal with it in the wheelhouse. You showed great strength by doing so. That showed us fans just how hard it is to fish in the Bering Sea.
Stay Strong! For the sake of your family, friends, fans and of course, most importantly yourself, take care of yourself! Be Healthy! Cigarettes won’t help! Please Take Care of Yourself! I’m praying for you!
June 24th, 2008 at 9:35 am
Dear Captain Phil, you are my favorite captain, and I hope and pray that you will take good care of yourself. It was SO funny when you said in the article that the ratings would be good for Discovery if something happened to you…BWAH! You are very naturally funny! However, it would NOT be funny if something bad did happen because everyone loves you the best and watches the show mostly because of you. Also, don’t get mad, but PLEASE quit smoking so much!! Much Love!
June 19th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Dear Phil,
The Cornelia Marie has three main powerplants. Two are below deck…. the other is in the wheelhouse. If an engine’s given much service in its lifetime, odds are that it doesn’t have quite the compression that it had when it was new. So it is with us ( especially if we’re over fifty!). So… just like one of your engines, take good care of yourself and wisely work the throttle.
In doing so, you’ll be around fishing for many more seasons!
P.S. Tell Josh that I think he’s one class act. Kids who care for their dad like that are few and far between! Also, have him write up his recipe for his grilled sausage sandwich and post it on the site.
All the best!
Chris
June 19th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Hi Captain Phil! I am a huge fan of the show and you are my favorite Captain…please start taking care of yourself!! The show wouldn’t be the same without you! Take care!!!
June 17th, 2008 at 9:20 pm
Phil;
Well you sure had your share of rotten luck this season…Hope everything is better. “The hell you go through” Just watching you makes my hair turn white!!! what would a guy do without stress? right? ;o) Stay Safe, yourself and your crew and all the fisherman out there. Thank You for another great season.
June 17th, 2008 at 9:02 pm
Hey Capt Phil; I enjoy the show (it reminds me of my years in "Uncle Sams Canoe Club") and I appreciate the words of wisdom you try to pass on to your sons and the rest of the crew. Youve heard it before and Ill chime in, quit smoking man! I did and after a few weeks youll be amazed how much better you feel. Honest. (We worry about you out here in TV-land) Anyway, get better and I wish you and your crew fair winds and following seas!
June 17th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
It has been a rough year for you! Hang tough, and take care.
June 15th, 2008 at 9:33 am
My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting Capt. Phil for the 2nd time at a boat show in San Diego a few weeks ago. It was then he told us about the blood clot he survived, he didnt mention getting a punctured lung, WOW. He is truley a stud. He seems to have recovered nicely and is really a down to earth guy, very entertaining too. We have a picutre of my wife with Capt Phil & Capt Larry(FVSea Star) hanging on our wall and everyone that comes to our house is soo jealous..lol.. We love you “Crabbers”, and Phil, please take care of yourself, God bless, Lyn & Kat Dyer
June 10th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
phil
hi i hope you get well really soon and feel better to get that great boat on the go and keep the good work up for you and the crew would love to meet you and the crew but do us all a favour dnt drink to much redbulls and eat healthy .hope to see you soon and all be well
June 8th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
Phil,
This really is the best show on t.v. i only look forward 2 watching Deadilest Catch i have no other favorite show. i really hope u get well, i would like to meet YOU someday ( and ur crew ) well i hope for the best!!!!!! ( for u and ur crew )!
-hannah-
June 5th, 2008 at 6:50 am
Who is Corneliamarie? Your mother or perhaps an ex-wife? Glad to hear you are alright. Take care/
June 4th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
this is the best show on tv. keep up the good work and i hope you’re better real soon.
June 3rd, 2008 at 7:10 pm
Kymmi,
Capt. Phil’s co-owner is Cornelia Marie.
June 3rd, 2008 at 2:38 pm
That boat is gorgous! and the CApt…well he is down right sexy…Hope you a fast and full recovery…looking forward to many more shows with YOU in it Capt Phil! By the way…..Why the name Cornelia Marie? Got a story?
June 2nd, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Hi Phil, Your are the best. My thoughts and prayers are with your speedy recovery.
June 1st, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Dear Capt Phil,
What are we going to do with you? You’re the best captain out there! You’re the one I’d be willing to trust my life to but you just can’t take easy on yourself can you? PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!
thoughts and prayers with you,
Julie H.
June 1st, 2008 at 2:12 pm
I hope you are doing well, I heard about the blood clot and ribs, that is painful. I wish I could have taken care of you. If you were here in New York, I would have. Get well and take care of yourself, you are much too precious to waste.
May 31st, 2008 at 11:21 am
Get well Capt. You guys are constant inspiration to for me to keep trying and never give up.
May 29th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Get well Capain Phil! My prayers are with you and your family . . . Keep your chin up!
May 28th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
I love the show. My DVR records every single episode! You guys have given me such respect for what you do and being from Texas I never even thought about what y’all have to go through so we can enjoy the nice things in life. Thanks for the show, I’m going to watch the newest episode right now!
Kim
Be safe and you are in our prayers.
May 28th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
My daughter and i watch you guys constantly.. like every time the shows on.. even reruns.. she about cried when she saw you say that you couldn’t breathe.. had to get on the net to assure her that you would be ok.. take care out there.. but lifes too short not to do what you want.. you will be in our prayers.. love to you and your boys.
May 28th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Hey Capt. Get well you make that show maybe if you sorround your bunk with a few of those sandwiches your son made you they would have broken the fall a little. Love the show safe seas!
May 28th, 2008 at 7:37 am
Capt. Harris I’m so glad you are OK. I had to find out what happened to you. When you sat up and said you couldn’t breath, the nurse in me jumped off the couch and it hit me, I can’t help him. I know how your sons felt. My daddy died when I was 22. He had a massive heart attack. He was 58. He stopped breathing but did start back when I repositioned his head to start CPR. He died 2 hour later. He died happy doing things his way. He was very well liked and respected man just like you. You are the Captain and your sons are members of your crew. But most of all you are their daddy and can’t be replaced. So when you get tired of resting and taking pills and check ups, do it for them. Remember the hair cut? That’s got to be worth something. I’m 47 now. I lost momma when I was 39. There has been so much that has happened in my life that I wish they could have been a part of. Don’t rob yourself and your family of those times. Take care of yourself and give yourself time to heal. Your fans will miss you till you get back but nothing like your sons will. God Bless.
May 28th, 2008 at 5:42 am
We watch every episode as they come out. I read about your illness on the web, but normally I just try to stay clueless. Last night, when the pre-teaser for the Opie season came on, they showed you saying you couldn’t breathe. You could have heard a pin drop in our livingroom- ipods came out of ears at lightening speed, Texting ceased on cell phones and gaming was paused on the computer- as they watched. I am glad that in this one instance I had warning about your illness so I could prepare my children. Even at 16 & 14 they are very attached to two captains- Capt. Phil and Capt. Sig. I wanted them to know ahead of time you were okay. We all know it will be a hard episode to watch. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
May 27th, 2008 at 11:50 pm
Get well soon, Phil. We miss you and your sons on the show. Better bungee yourself in next time!
May 27th, 2008 at 8:18 pm
Good to hear you survived Phil. I know what its like to work very long hours and weeks, but not with a bouncing and rolling ship. We are also in the top ten of most dangerous jobs and I have already destroyed an ankle and have been mere inches from being burned to death. Have fallen off 50 foot poles and miracuously (sp?) fell on my feet and went unhurt. But no matter what happens I’m addicted to being back out there and being on a pole or in the bucket gloving 19,900+ volts. I enjoy the show as well and watch every week. I’m now permantely disabled due to a very bad spinal disorder but enjoy Tuesday nights and never mind watching reruns either. Get well and catch some more King Crab, my folks love it!
Got a question for you Phil if you ever reply to the people here. What has been the most amount of time you have stayed up and at the wheel? How about your longest work week? I’ve worked 40 hours straight on tornado restoration before and have worked 142 hours in ONE WEEK during an ice storm in Arkansas. Was just wondering how much yall truly work in a day or week
Josh from the great state of Alabama
May 27th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
hey phil, i didn’t see the show where you got hurt yet but i watch every episode every time it’s on take care of yourself and your familyand everybody on the boat, the first time i watched the show i fell in love with it, i feel like im there im 44 and have a bad back and my hip bones are dying and i need to quit smoking,hope you do it’ll help me to if i didn’t have the problems i do i would love to try and fish with you. i hope i can come there and buy all of you guys a drink before i get stuck in a wheelchair maybe 2008 season if all goes well take care lots of love dan from NJ.
May 27th, 2008 at 7:16 pm
Damn, i hate to hear about the blood clots and broken ribs man, hang tough, man
May 27th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Dang dude! Take it easy, take care of yourself.
May 27th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
You are the MAN!
May 27th, 2008 at 6:57 am
Hiya Capt. Phil. I hope you are recovering well from your little incident aboard ship. Of all the Capt’s you are my fav so hurry and well soon. My daughter Paigemarie thinks you are the bees-knees to and makes me record every episode of DC so she can catch up on events.
Take care Sweetie.
Love XxCxX
May 26th, 2008 at 10:42 pm
Heheh, well Phil, you seem to have a few lady admirers. Better not let the wife see your site. Sorry to hear about your incident, hope you heal up soon. I enjoy watching the show. You remind me of some of the friends I have known over the years. You, Johnathan and Sig all seem familiar to me for some reason. Maybe because I live in the Pacific Northwest and hung around some of the dory fishermen from Cape Kiwanda when I lived in Hebo. Anyway, get well and keep on fishin’.
May 26th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
HELLO PHIL, JUST WANTED TO SAY YOUR IN MY PRAYERS. I’VE BEEN A REGISTERED NURSE FOR MANY YEARS AND YOUR INJURIES TAKE TIME TO REALLY HEAL. TAKE CARE OF YOUR SELF. YOUR MY FAVORITE CAPTAIN. LOL. MISS SEEING YOU ON TV, ALTHOUGH I DID HAPPEN TO CATCH YOU ON PAULA DEAN’S SHOW. WISHH I’D KNOWN YOU WERE IN SVANNAH,GA. LIVE IN THE GREAT PEACH STATE MYSELF. ANYWAY, TAKE CARE OF “YOU” AND HOPE YOU CAN RETURN TO WORK SOON. IF YOU NEED A NURSE YOU HAVE MY EMAIL……JUST KIDDING!!!! NOT REALLY, KIDDING THAT IS.
May 26th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
I hope that you get your sea legs back soon , ! Your the best High five to your boys for being there for ya ! God Bless
May 26th, 2008 at 8:26 am
i watch your guys show on tv deadlecatch i cat beleave what you guys go though the fisherman around here have nothing agains you guys keep up the good work fish safe i like that part when you welded the metal bar on the rope that was funny you guys all rock iam in prince edward island canada
May 26th, 2008 at 7:23 am
Good God Man! You got it goin on. All these good people and wonderful message’s. Your health scare is giving them all a reason to speak up and let you know. To get your head out of your butt and come back. I wish you the best. Gotta ride while the sky is right! A good ride can cure alot of headaches. Take care babe!
May 25th, 2008 at 5:17 pm
Phil im a 28 year old union ironworker and almost a year ago i fell 42 feet and came very close to death and i had the same thing that your going threw with now i know how you are feeling!! You are by far my faviorate person on the show,i have such an unbelivable respect for you and your trade!! You remind me alot of my father so please take care of yourself your family needs you your fans need you we will pray for your health and for your crew please take care
May 23rd, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Hey Phil you are my favorite captain I enjoy watching the show and I follow the Cornelia Marie first and foremost before any other ship I am on the side lines rooting for you guys to make a haul on the crab. Phil you need to start taking care of your self and please stop smoking your fans care about you and don’t want you to get even sicker and sicker let them broken ribs heal and get your self better. I am praying for you my friend take it easy and get better soon. I am a loyal Cornelia Marie fan. Richard.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:40 pm
HI PHIL, I’M SO GLAD YOUR SONS ARE THERE TO LOOK OUT FOR YOU AND EACH OTHER. HOPE YOU AE FEELING STRONGEREACH DAY AND HAVE NO FURTHER PROBLEMS. NO LECTURES AGBOUT SMOKING AS I DO IT TOO. STRESS DOES TTO US WHAT OTHING ELSE CAN. TAKE CARE, STAY SAFE THE WIND IN YOUR FACE AND KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN. HOPE TO SEE YOU FISHING AGAIN.
May 22nd, 2008 at 12:08 pm
Hey Captain,
I ran into Josh at Dick’s up on Holman Road. (listen to me, acting like I’ve know you and your sons all of our lives). He says you are doing better, and shared some other tidbits of info about the season with me, but I will keep them to myself and let the fans of the show watch everything transpire. Anyway, hope you get back to 100% soon, and hope to see you out on the road with the Harley this summer.
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:00 am
I also wish that I could me you, but you live to far away from me. I am from New Jersey, and I think you so cute. You have been around honey, and you have done alot in your time baby, I just wish I was one of them. I love you and your show so keep up the great work and be careful. Also, take care of you health.
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:52 am
Hope you feel better, I watch you all the time. You are my favorite, if I was twenty years younger I would of applied for the job. I am a woman, and I have done it all, and wish to do it all over again. Great show, and just take care of yourself. You are the best.
May 21st, 2008 at 11:14 am
Phil,
Take it from a nurse…..came to this site because I thought you’ve been looking really rough the past two seasons….then found out all of this…NO LECTURES….Just please take care of yourself. I’m aftaid your blood pressure and smoking may be really taking a toll on you…
May 20th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Phil, I’ve been watching the show for two seasons now, and you seem to be very down to earth, a skilled captain, a caring father with a big heart and a mischievious streak and the type of person I’d be friends with if we actually knew each other. (Reality TV just makes me FEEL like I know you.)
My thoughts and best wishes are with you. Take care and get well soon! Beccy
May 20th, 2008 at 8:27 am
You are my favorite captain. I hope you are feeling better. I really enjoy watching you. I also think you are hot.
May 19th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
I have alot in common with you. i was a truck driver and totally feel every time i see the show how much you go through. i drve a truck for 18 hours at a time and had to sleep more than that. i guese withthat much money on the line i could do it, but not from the nasty sea! I have so much respect for you and all the crews on the show. i watch every show 2 or 3 times the more the marier. god bless you and all involved with the show. love you phil ron coombs.
May 19th, 2008 at 11:49 am
Hola Phil . I missed you and your smile this week. Hope your doing better! By the way , I guess other people don’t realize that you’re a grown man that probably doesn’t need total strangers telling him what to do with his life.
May 18th, 2008 at 8:41 am
Phil, get healed up. Deadliest catch wouldn’t be the same with out you.
May 17th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
Phil,
I’m wishing you all the best and a full and quick recovery. You remind me so much of a charter captain I used to fish with out of Montauk, and I love watching and listening to you from your chair. You’re a real thinker, and I appreciate that. I hope you’re back soon. You’re terrific.
May 16th, 2008 at 3:41 am
Captain Phil, I pray for your swift recovery. You are one my favorite Skippers and the show just wouldn’t be the same without you but you have to take care of your health first and foremost!! Be kind to yourself! If you needa private nurse..let me know! :o) God Bless You!
May 15th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
hey my prayers are with phil and his family i hope your dong well phil and you your like distant family get well soon buddy
May 15th, 2008 at 11:19 am
I missed you on the show the other night and it bothered me so much I had to find out why. I suspected
you may have had health issues but I was guessing blood pressure, etc., since you’ve had high numbers in the
past. Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers; keep us updated on your progress, please!!! You guys
are like distant family members!
May 14th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
I try to not to look for the spoilers, but this time I couldn’t help myself! Keep taking your meds Phil - I know they’re a pain, but you need to! Broken ribs are no joke - at least you have a ‘good’ reason for breaking one - my dog (don’t ask! LOL) broke one of mine last year! Try explaining that in the ER! *grin* Take care of yourself … we’ll be praying for you!
May 14th, 2008 at 10:12 am
my wife and I love the show, wouldn’t be the same without Phil. get the rest you need, so you can continue to fight the bering strait.
May 14th, 2008 at 6:48 am
I watched last nights episode and noticed you were not there. I went on the internet and found this. I am genuinely worried Captain Phil. I hope you are going to be alright. You are my favorite captain and the Cornelia Marie is the most routed for in our home. When you had trouble connecting with the crab I was cheering for you to find them and you did. I was so happy. Most Dangerous Catch rules…makes me wish I had the guts and nuts to do what you do! Get Well Soon Phil! My son needs you…he loves crab and can eat pounds at a time!
Cheers from the Fagan Family!
May 13th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
My husband and I watch you all the time and after the eposoide tonight I just knew something was wrong so I started hunting on the net to find out. My husband had a heart attack the last of April this year and last monday had a stent put and he still might have to have a pace maker. He said to tell you that he knows what you are going through and to hang in there things have to get better. We love watching you and your sons and hope to see many more eposoides. We will be praying for you and your family.
May 12th, 2008 at 11:46 pm
Hey Phil,
Your fans care a lot about you. And we want you safe and healthy.
I love your witt, your one-liners,your sense of humor and your great smile.
Don’t ever change those things. But do try to change your health habits.
Listen to your Dr’s. We love you Phil and we want you around for a long time.
Will we be seeing a new sexy Phil for seasons 4 ?
From a number one fan in the Upper Midwest.
Bonnie
May 12th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Hi Phil.
Wow, I’m reading some of these lectures people are leaving you. I think what they don’t realize is that you are “Living”, you do what you love. Isn’t that something we all want? To do what we want & love….and to make a living of it. It seems that they don’t understand your passion.
It’s scary & dangerous on many levels. So is being a fire fighter or a police officer. Granted all on different levels, but all dangerous at any given time. I’m sure you have a Dr. & hopefully you won’t get bombarded with lectures by more “fans” as one put it. I’m sure most do it becasue they care, would I like to see you not smoke & drink all the bad stuff……yeah…….. but Phil….it’s your life. You’re a good & strong man & a good Dad. Awesome to have your boys with you at work.
Keep riding that Titan! It’s awesome…Phoenix awaits you!
Be well & God bless you, your family, your crew & the Corneila Marie.
Aimee
May 11th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Captain Phil: Get a prescription for “Chantix” and also wear the nicotene patch. Everything happens in steps. Get the nicotene under control and then work on the alcohol. It is possible to enjoy the world without either.
Trust me, you of all people will not live much longer if you don’t. Your kids need you and the Discovery Channel is making $$ off you. They don’t love you like your family and neither do all these “fans.”
At the end of the day all you have is family and your health.
Give it up Phil—you’re too old to be playing and living a young man’s game. You can’t get away with it.
May 11th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
Greetings Capt Phil and Crew:
I just want to say, Thanks- For doing a great job on “The Discovery Channels” Worlds Deadliest Catch!
Listen Capt.Phil, I know how a “Blood clot” feels, I had one lodge in my Lung last year and I spent the past 6 months taking “COUMADIN” to dissolve the damn thing! I am glad that you pulled through it.But Capt.Phil, this is not why I am writing to you, I am writing to you Capt. Phil is because you have 2 options: 1.Get busy Dying Or 2.Get busy Living ?
Capt.Phil, your on a show titled “Worlds Deadliest Catch”- And what is ironic most of all is- It is not going to be the job that is going to kill you, What will is a Massive Heart from Smoking all of those cigarettes, Drinking all of those Red Bull Caffeine Drinks, and most of all your Stress! Do yourself a favor and think about yourself instead of Ratings!
Before long all of these Crabs are going to be Endangered just like everything else “Man” touches! But if you don’t change your life style you will be the first to expire! Capt.Phil- Get busy Living!- Give up all of that crap! I would like you to be around to continue to be “The Captain” of “The Cornelia Marie” and so would your Family!
Sincerely, a concerned fan.
Steve B.
May 11th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
hey phil, hope your doing better. i dont know what the show wud b like without ya. im a great example of how popular the show has gotten, being that i’m only 15. you, sig and jonathan are deffinetly notable characters to the show. in a few years here, i’d like to com up and fish with u guys. its deffinetly a job ive considered wen i get out of school. so, u may see me in a few years, so dont go dying on me yet. get well soon phil
May 10th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
One would think that a bunk would be one of the safer places on a crab boat! Go figure. Glad you’re doing okay - you’re my favorite! xoxo
May 9th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Wow Baby, You took a licking but kept on ticking. Hope that you get well soon. Stay safe out there. BTW, there’s a lot of us “puny” lady truckers out here rooting for you. XOXOXO
May 9th, 2008 at 11:38 am
Love the picture, thanks for the explanation. Hope everythings going okay! lol
May 9th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Well, it sounds like a normal day @ sea… But no, I am really glad to hear that you are fine. Take care! x0×0x0×0x
May 8th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Love you big guy. Glad to hear you are recovering. Love and good vibes being sent your way. Love the posted pic as well. Wish I was older and your type, this 26 yr old would jump at the chance! Much love, Bonnie.
May 8th, 2008 at 8:03 am
hope your feeling better phil.scary life yunz lead,get well and put the seat belt on next time,ok…
May 7th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
I watch every Tuesday Night and every morning at 8 am. pst. I Hpoe You are doing really Great now. It wouldn’t be The Cornelia Marie, without Our Captain PHIL. Please take care of yourself, and GET WELL!!! Love, Cindi from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
May 7th, 2008 at 8:06 am
Hello Phil and crew. I just stumbled up this. I am sorry to hear about your misfortunate spill. I am sure you will be back %100 soon. Take care my man. I love the show to no end. I would even put it on par with my favorite show of all time “The Andy Griffith Show” . Again take care! If you need anything in North Carolina just say the word.
John
May 7th, 2008 at 4:10 am
I know what some bad water is like. Coming back from Nam on a gearing class destroyer we came into the tail end of a typhoon, our sister ship took some photo’s of us with our screws thrashing air one moment and the sonar dome fully exposed the next. I had to be strapped into the chair to stay on the radar scope. We had 300 seasick sailors around us, my cpo and myself were the only ones able to function. I love the show, I appreciate what you guys are doing. I only wish I had of known about what you do when I was young and able enough to be a part of it. It is the kind of thing I love doing. Get well Phil, then you know you gotta get back on the horse that threw ya. ; ^ )
Don Fowler
May 7th, 2008 at 3:39 am
good mornig phil hope u r feeling better just wanna tell u it is a pleasure to watch u and the crew every tuesday in nyc at 9pm i watch it like an addiction lol and then go to work thanks for the great show and stay safe
May 7th, 2008 at 1:07 am
Captain Phil, you are far too young to have this kind of thing happen to you. I’ve got six years on you and I want you around in my old age.
Please take care–your boys and a world of people love and respect you. Thanks for all your hard work and initially agreeing to let Discovery film on the Cornelia Marie 4-5 years ago.
May 6th, 2008 at 9:06 pm
Get Better Phil! You better take it easy!
May 6th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
Wow, there had to be many anxious moments. Certainly hope that you’re on the mend and back on your feet — don’t know how we’d all get along with out you. Really like you and all the skippers you deal with. Hope all’s well. I’ll have to try and keep this from the guys at work. Three years ago no one in my shop watched the show, now I have eight guys hooked. BZ on a great show with a great captain on a good ship.
May 6th, 2008 at 11:28 am
What Phil needs is a beautiful lady to stop him from falling out of the bunk, you can’t fall when you are blocked from doing so. She would be his barrier. Just kidding with ya. You take care of yourself Phil and listen to the Dr.s and boys take it easy on dad.
May 6th, 2008 at 11:10 am
That is some scary sh*t right there.
May 6th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Jesus, Phil! You’re giving us all quite a scare back here (East Coast). Take care of yourself. We’re praying for you!
May 6th, 2008 at 6:03 am
and to think everyone was blaming the red bull and cigarrettes.
May 6th, 2008 at 5:08 am
Wow that is scarey. I guess I will have to macrame Phil as harness so he strap himself into bed. Hope you get feeling better soon Phil. Everyone I know is praying for you.