Once world’s heaviest woman, Eman Ahmed loses 242 kg in 2 months
Eman Ahmed, the Egyptian woman who came to India in February for treatment, has lost 242 kg, said Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, the doctor heading the team of surgeons treating her at Saifee Hospital.
A little over a month after she was put on a special diet, which was followed by a surgery on March 7, the 36-yearold now weighs 262kg — an improvement that has also helped her organs function better.
Dr Lakdawala said the extent of the post-surgical recovery was beyond his expectations. “The surgery (Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy) and a special diet has helped her lose 242kg (or 50%) since she landed in India.”
The sudden weight loss is surprising for her doctors because they were expecting a slow drop. Last month, Dr Lakdawala had said after the surgery: “The initial improvement will be because of rapid water loss... we think she will lose another 20-30 kg a month over the next few months.”
But the rapid improvement of Iman, who weighed 504 kg when she came to India, has left her doctors pleased.
The weight loss, said doctors, had also dramatically improved her health — Eman’s heart, kidneys and lungs are functioning better and her water retention levels were under control, the doctors said said.
Eman, however, continues to be paralysed on the right side of her body.
“She is suffering occasional seizures. We think it is because of the brain stroke she suffered three years ago. We will check her brain with a CT scan to learn more,” said one of the doctors.