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500kg woman prepares for surgery

Egyptian woman is put on liquid diet in run up to procedure

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MUMBAI // Indian doctors put an Egyptian believed to be the world’s heaviest woman on a special liquid diet yesterday as they prepared her for an emergency weight-loss operation. Eman Ahmed weighs about 500kg and had not left her house in more than two decades until arriving in Mumbai at the weekend for bariatric surgery – a stomach- shrinking bypass procedure carried out on those wanting to lose excessive weight.

Doctors said the 37- year- old would be fed only liquid supplement­s for the next 25 days to help her lose the 50kg required before they could begin operating.

“Only after all the diseases related to obesity are brought under control and Eman loses weight will we conduct the surgery,” Dr Muffazal Lakdawala said. The procedure would take two-and-a-half hours.

The specialist weight-loss surgeon said he and his team at Mumbai’s Saifee hospital hoped the surgery would help Ms Ahmed to shed another 150kg.

It would allow her to sit up and feed herself, something not possible in her present state.

Following the surgery she will spend five months being monitored by the Indian specialist­s and receiving physiother­apy to exercise her muscles before returning to Egypt.

Dr Lakdawala said if the initial treatment were successful then doctors could use surgery to bring Ms Ahmed’s weight down to less than 100kg in a couple of years.

The Egyptian, who hails from the Mediterran­ean port city of Alexandria, was flown to India’s commercial capital in a specially modified Airbus on Saturday for treatment. Ms Ahmed had a long wait as no airlines were willing to fly her because of her health complicati­ons.

Her sister had approached Dr Lakdawala in October, saying her sibling needed urgent medical attention.

Her family told the doctor that as a child she was diagnosed with elephantia­sis, a condition that causes the limbs and other body parts to swell, leaving her almost immobile. Ms Ahmed has suffered a stroke and faced other serious ailments owing to her weight including diabetes, high blood

‘ Only after the diseases related to obesity are brought under control... will we conduct the surgery Dr Muffazal Lakdawala surgeon

pressure, hypertensi­on and sleep deprivatio­n.

Her request for an Indian visa was initially denied, but she was granted passage after tweeting a plea for help directly to India’s foreign minister, who intervened.

India is a major destinatio­n for medical tourists seeking services and no waiting lists at a fraction of the cost of western countries.

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EPA Eman Ahmed, 37, will be on liquid diet for the next 25 days to help her lose the 50kg required before doctors can begin operating.
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