Two years ago while helping coach his daughter’s softball team, Jason Basham, Belleville High School class of 1996, was accidentally hit in the head with a ball, and a CT scan discovered a large brain tumor that had been undetected before.
Basham had a brain surgery in June of 2015, but they were unable to remove the entire tumor. He also had complications and bleeding into the brain which required a second emergency surgery the next morning.
After the surgery, he suffered from loss of vision and memory problems. A month ago, during a follow up MRI, it was determined that the remaining section of the tumor had begun to grow.
He has a new neurosurgeon and will have to have a third brain surgery in March to remove the rest of the tumor. It is still pressing on his optic nerve and is quite large.
Basham has been on active duty as a Seabee in the Navy for almost 17 years. His medical expenses are all covered by his military insurance, however, the new surgeon is in a different state and there will be hotel costs and gas for his wife to travel with him during the surgery and to visit him while he is still in the hospital for recovery.
He has 4 children ages 10 months to 16, and the added expense of hotel stays as well as his wife’s income loss for time taken off for his surgery and recovery will take a toll on the family financially.
The family said anyone who is able to donate even something small to the GoFundMe account that has been set up would be a great help.
Basham was born in Ypsilanti where both his parents, Donald and Cindy Basham, worked at the Willow Run GM plant. They moved to Belleville in 1984 and he went to school at Elwell Elementary, South Middle School, and graduated from Belleville High School in 1996. He joined the U.S. Navy in April 1999.
His parents reside at their residence on Willis Road. He is still active duty and serving as an Instructor stationed at Naval Construction Training Center, Gulfport MS. He has served almost 18 years as a Construction Mechanic, currently the rank of E6, Petty Officer First Class.
https://www.gofundme.com/repeat-brain-surgery-recovery-fund.
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I too have been a life time resident of Belleville. altho I am sorry for this man’s health problems I wonder if the Belleville Independent plans to publish all gofundme pages that people from our area have set up because if you are I have one myself for a accessable wheelchair van that cost $60,000. that I can’t afford and will probably never get. Do you want to publish my story as well?