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Vancouver woman who was stuck overseas after brain bleed comes home

by Daisy Caballero from KGW8, December 12, 2023

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Diana James is back in Washington State!

Thank you @kgwnews and @daisyy_caballero  for doing a great follow up, it was so nice to have good news. 

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Coma day 210

We are thrilled this monumental moment has come, we are taking it in as Mom begins to finally receive medical care, planning the next phase of our journey, breathing a sigh of relief. 

Thank you to AJ and Siobhan, and their team at Connect Health Network for their deep support throughout this challenging and life changing ordeal.

More to come!

KGW 8 Update on Diana’s Story

Read full story by Daisy Caballero on KGW’s site.

Diana James suffered a brain bleed in May that took her into a coma. Now, the family is left to pay $160,000-$200,000 to medically fly her home back to Washington.

Author: Daisy Caballero
Published: 6:52 PM PST November 14, 2023
Updated: 6:54 PM PST November 14, 2023

VANCOUVER, Wash. — A Vancouver family is fighting to bring their mother, Diana James, back home after she suffered a life-threatening medical emergency overseas. And while she has started opening her eyes back in August, her full recovery is far from being over. 

“It’s a fight I will never give up to bring her home,” said Megan Kunze, Diana’s daughter. “It has all been an absolute nightmare. Watching your mom like that is very traumatic.”  

Back in May, Diana suffered a brain bleed that put her into a coma while traveling to Portugal, and after 180 days, she’s still there, with no word on when she’ll be medically flown back home — which will cost between $160,000 to $200,000. 

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While Diana is covered under Humana insurance, Kunze says they have denied paying for the bill three different times. 

“Originally, it was based solely on the fact that she was out of the country, so they didn’t have to cover it under Medicare guidelines,” Kunze said. “However, we have proven with the clinician’s help and with our legal team that it actually started occurring on U.S. soil.” 

According to Kunze, because her mom is a U.S. citizen, Portugal’s medical system is only required to perform life-saving treatment and stabilization of a patient. She has yet to see a neurology specialist or any rehabilitation treatment for her coma disorder — which is crucial to her full recovery. 

“There are these situations that I’ve seen with very similar parallels in my experience,” said Aj Roland.

Roland is medically representing the family on behalf of Connect Health as the case manager and clinician. He’s a healthcare executive with a background in special operation medical services.

“Really, when you go back and look at this with an analytical eye — and not an eye that is geared to denying the claim but one that really questions the data in front of you — you can see that clearly, this is a woman who is at risk and has a history of past traumatic brain injury,” Roland said.     

To make matters worse, there are plans to move her to a lower-quality hospital, where a nursing shortage and strike are happening. She is also on her seventh hospital-acquired infection, including pneumonia, which doctors say will just continue to worsen. 

“It is painstaking to watch your mother suffer from infection after infection after infection,” Megan said. “We’ve witnessed unsanitary conditions in the hospital. We’ve witnessed them not connecting her feeding tube and having it leak all over the floor.”   

Megan has reached out to local and state leaders. She will be filing for a repatriation loan later this week with help from Senator Patty Murray’s office. In the meantime, you can check out the family’s Gofundme and their website with resources and more of Diana’s story. 

KGW has reached out to Humana for comment but has not heard back. 

Lost

Have you ever had a life altering event threaten the very existence of who you know yourself to be…who others know you to be?  

I think about this question often.  Not just in the sense of me wondering about the changed person my mom will become but also in the ways  my brother and I will be forever changed….and those who are closest will be forced to change as well.

I have often felt lost in this dumpster fire…wondering who I am and who I am becoming, if I will like myself after this (because I’ll be honest, I was just starting to dig that chick at 43 years old!), if others would still love me…if there would still be enough good in me to love  The emotions we’ve experienced in the last 6 months have completely buried me.  We are in survival mode and I have no doubt that will wreak havoc on our bodies for years to come because it’s unhealthy to have this much cortisol coursing through your veins, especially for long periods of time.  

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Mother’s Day (miesha)

Mya and Morgan's Mother's Day present to Grandma. A bouquet of pictures with colorful fuzzy dots.

I haven’t had that many mother’s days as a mom yet. This last May marked my third. In so many ways, most ways probably, I am still figuring out what it means to be a mom at all. It’s strange the images and thoughts that perseverate within grief and crisis. It’s been nearly 6 months now since the Mother’s day that would change everything and the images that have consistently come back to me throughout all of this are of Diana as a tiny baby in her mother’s arms and Matt as a little boy in hers.

For those of you that don’t know me directly my name is Miesha and Matt is my amazing husband. This is his story as much or more than it is mine and I write my part of it as a way to move heartbreak to written word, to get the story out of my body and on to paper and to document the story my little family has lived; its lessons marked upon us indelibly.

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Update 8/4/23

Megan holding Diana's Hand at the Hospital.

Sorry it’s been a while since we have updated. Brain injuries take a significant amount of time to heal and things happen at a snails pace. She continues to do new things every week, which keeps us very hopeful for her recovery. She is battling another infection currently so those always tend to set her back a little bit.

The nursing staff has been stellar and we have really enjoyed helping them when they come in to take care of Mom. We’ve learned her physiotherapy routine, how to bath her and help change her when needed.

Today was a very hard day as Matt’s wife Miesha and their kids flew back home to the states. They should be just arriving back home actually. It was wonderful to have them here. A big thank you to Miesha for taking such great care of the caretakers! . Miesha also got to spend some time with Mom and the last couple of days we got permission for their oldest to come to see her grandma, which I think was enjoyed by both Grandma and Granddaughter. We miss them already! . This situation is just so tough!! It’s uprooted everything in our lives and turned it upside down….but our family roots are stronger and I know we will weather this storm just like we’ve weathered all the others….we are stronger together. If there is one thing that our family has learned….it is that.

Thank you all for your continued love and support.