15
Jul
2012

Tameka Raymond’s Health Coverage for Kile, May Be Ending

Written by thejasminebrand in Blog

According to TMZ, Tameka Raymond will be forced to make an extremely difficult decision, soon. Allegedly, she will be forced to take her 11-year-old son, Kile, off of life-support, as his health insurance is close to expiring. Reportedly, the insurance company has not provided an exact cut-off date, but Tameka can only afford to pay for Kile’s care, with the insurance coverage. Meanwhile, we hear that Usher (who was Kile’s step-father) has not offered to pay for medical bills, but has remained emotionally supportive throughout the entire ordeal. Again, all of this is pure speculation. Stay tuned as this story develops. P.S. Should Usher provide financial support, when/if Kile’s coverage ends?

5 Comments to “Tameka Raymond’s Health Coverage for Kile, May Be Ending”

  1. Chanele9boots says:

    Usher should let Kile’s momma, daddy, and family friend pay the bills.

  2. Netta B says:

    I’m sure money will not be an issue when/if insurance coverage terms. So sad! :(

  3. kris says:

    I agree with Netta B, Kile’s daddy co-owns Bounce network so I dnt think money is an issue at all in this case, even if he didn’t I am sure all of Tameka’s friends would offer some type of support, I dnt kno about this story?

  4. JAGurl_Tia says:

    The big decision….”Do I want to keep my child in this state for an unknown length of time?”

  5. CocktailJay says:

    Exactly. I couldn’t imagine having to make that decision as I have a 13 year old son. We hear stories everyday about a miracle awakening of someone who was written off by doctors. Although very unlikely, things like that give everyone false hopes when presented with situations like this. So sad. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.

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