Khaleej Times

RIP, brave inspiring Eman

Doctors, family in disbelief as Eman leaves quite unexpected­ly despite their efforts to save her life

- Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi — Almost five months into her treatment in Abu Dhabi, Eman Ahmad Abdul Abd El Aty, who was once the world’s heaviest woman, died early on Monday. Eman breathed her last at 4.35am at Burjeel Hospital, following complicati­ons from underlying comorbid conditions, including heart disease and kidney dysfunctio­n.

Eman had shown signs of improvemen­t over the course of her stay in Abu Dhabi. From raising her arms to holding things and even feeding herself, she and the hospital were winning battles. She had even enjoyed a slice of cake as she celebrated her birthday on September 11 at the hospital.

Eman’s sister Shaimaa Selim said: “I want to thank Abu Dhabi, VPS Healthcare Group and Dr Shamsheer Vayalil (VPS Healthcare managing director) for everything they did,” she said in a video statement.

abu dhabi — Eman Ahmad Abdul Abd El Aty, who was once the world’s heaviest woman, passed away on Monday morning.

The unfortunat­e incident has happened just weeks after Eman celebrated her 37th birthday with her mother, sister and niece at Burjeel Hospital, where she was admitted on May 4.

Over the months, however, there had been great signs of improvemen­t. From raising her arms to managing to hold things and even feeding herself, Eman and the hospital were winning battles.

On July 24, Eman in her pretty red dress, wheeled out for the first time during a press conference, made a defining statement with her rosy smile.

It was a complete turnover of a person who was depressed a few months back. Last month, there was a first outdoor experience planned for Eman but it was cancelled due to bad weather conditions. However, there wasn’t any sign of discomfort as her birthday was marked earlier this month where she also enjoyed a slice of cake.

Doctors at the hospital, however, noted it wasn’t sudden turn of events that led to her death but things were not fine over past few days. Eman eventually died due to heart and kidney complicati­ons, they said.

Burjeel Hospital medical director Dr Nabil Debouni said all ‘necessary steps’ were taken by the specialist team but her life couldn’t be saved.

“We had given all possible care. She had shown good improvemen­t but then gradually lessened and her condition deteriorat­ed. Eman was shifted to intensive care unit and we took all necessary steps but she couldn’t be saved,” Debouni told Khaleej Times.

Eman was shifted to the ICU on Sunday morning but despite best efforts and expertise couldn’t live to see Monday’s sunrise.

The death, at 4.35am, was following complicati­ons from the underlying comorbid conditions, including heart disease and kidney dysfunctio­n.

Debouni as the medical director of the hospital was leading the 20-member specialist team treating Eman.

“We are not just offering services to Eman but to her family too. At this moment, they too are under our care. This is a sad time for them and we are with the family,” Debouni said.

no surgeries done

However, Debouni revealed there were no surgeries done on Eman.

“Yes, we had made those announceme­nts at the press conference (on July 24) but there were no surgeries done on Eman,” Debouni said referring to the three-step treatment plans disclosed by chief medical officer Dr Yassin El Shahat. The second phase of treatment was set for mid-August but Debouni said thus far it was continuous care that was provided to Eman.

“It was a continuous process ever since Eman was brought under our care. It is unfortunat­e that she is no more but we tried our best,” Debouni added.

The hospital had set a 100-kg mark for Eman to achieve. However, it wasn’t meant to be. And now it’s a travel back to her home country of Egypt and to her birthplace of Alexandria.

Debouni said now the process to repatriate her body back to Egypt has started. “We are awaiting necessary approvals and once done, we will transport the body. At the moment the important thing is to provide support to Eman’s family,” Debouni added.

Eman once weighed 500kg but has left an entire nation with a heavy heart. Eman’s tragic situation has logged the headlines across the world. She had received treatment from Mumbai, India, before she started receiving treatment in the hospital managed by the VPS Healthcare Group.

We had given all possible care. She had shown good improvemen­t but her condition deteriorat­ed Dr Nabil Debouni, medical director, Burjeel Hospital

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