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- Joshua Fekete was awaiting surgical procedure at a Bangkok hospital on March 28, the day the Myanmar earthquake struck
- His household earlier stated that he needed to pay $16,000 in an effort to be discharged
- Fekete, who has now been launched from the hospital, is talking about his ordeal to PEOPLE
A Georgia man and his household are talking out about what they name a grueling ordeal that started when he was hospitalized in Bangkok throughout a lethal earthquake in neighboring Myanmar final week.
Joshua Fekete, of Gwinnett County, not too long ago relocated to Bangkok with spouse Tiffany and their two youngsters for a instructing alternative.
Though Joshua appeared wholesome previous to the transfer, he was rushed to a hospital on Friday, March 28, and suffered a coronary heart assault, sepsis and clogged arteries, his mom, Sylvia Johnson, beforehand informed ABC affiliate WSB.
Then as Joshua was awaiting surgical procedure, the highly effective 7.7-magnitude Myanmar quake struck and its tremors had been felt in Thailand — with Johnson now telling PEOPLE that some sufferers at ViMUT Hospital needed to be moved outdoors to the car parking zone of their beds.
There may be excellent news for the Fekete household, although: Johnson stated in an e-mail to PEOPLE on Thursday, April 3, that her son had been launched from hospital and was recovering from his surgical procedures.
Johnson shared a press release from Joshua’s spouse, Tiffany, who stated he’s doing significantly better, too.
“He’s cellular and gaining an urge for food,” Tiffany says. “The household can be doing effectively regardless of going by a traumatic expertise.”
“The boys are relieved and comfortable that daddy remains to be with us,” Tiffany provides. “We thank the surgeons Dr. Surakitbowon and Dr. Suvanich for nonetheless working regardless of what the hospital stated. My husband’s life was extra essential than the bills. They’re actually heroes.”
In an interview with PEOPLE through e-mail, Joshua contended that hospital workers needed fee upfront earlier than his surgical procedures had been carried out, however the surgeon and heart specialist overrode them and the surgical procedures proceeded.
“Additionally, a pleasant girl who we met at our rental put a deposit down as a result of she didn’t need me to die,” he says. (The hospital didn’t reply to a request for remark.)
Beforehand, Joshua’s household informed WSB that he was informed he needed to pay $16,000 upfront in an effort to be discharged from the hospital.
Joshua now tells PEOPLE that he was cleared by the hospital’s surgeon and heart specialist to depart, however ViMUT’s monetary division allegedly informed him that his insurance coverage wasn’t footing the invoice and that he needed to pay the stability to ensure that him to be discharged.
After he and his spouse contacted the U.S. Embassy, he says, the hospital’s monetary division created a fee plan for six months, with the primary fee required for the discharge.
Initially, the primary fee was $1,500 however later elevated to $2,200, Joshua claimed.
His mom created a GoFundMe to assist offset her son’s hospital prices.
“Lord prepared, some funds cleared from the GoFundMe,” Joshua tells PEOPLE. “Two monetary representatives escorted us to the Bangkok Police Division to doc the debt and fee plan. They said that is ‘regular process’ with sufferers who don’t pay in full. After one other hour, I used to be formally discharged.”
Joshua additionally says that the surgeon desires to comply with up with him on his surgical wounds, however his household fears returning to the hospital.
“I’ve solely been in my rental for 2 days with little to no medication for ache to heal and relaxation correctly,” he says. “I simply wish to heal and get again to regular.”
“All of us are praying for his or her secure journey again dwelling to america,” Tiffany added in her personal assertion.
Joshua’s insurance coverage firm tells PEOPLE it’s “at present wanting into the matter” whereas a State Division spokesperson, citing privateness, stated solely that “we’re conscious of those reviews relating to a U.S. citizen in Thailand.”
“The Division has no larger precedence than the protection and safety of U.S. residents overseas,” the spokesperson stated in a press release.

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