Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Eman Ahmed Sheds Over 100 Kgs, Now Able To Sit On Her Own

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Mar, 2017 12:31 PM
    Eman Ahmed has lost the title of the heaviest woman in the world, and has gained a real shot at a better life. In the three weeks since her arrival in Mumbai, Eman has lost more than 100 kg, dropping down to a total of 380 kg.
     
     
    Now, for the first time in 25 years, she is able to sit up on her own. All that remains is to get back on her feet, and this could happen soon, as she is now ready for surgery.
     
    Eman's weight loss so far is a success story in itself. The doctors had set an ambitious goal of losing 50 kg in 25 days. This would have required her to drop a seemingly impossible 2 kg every day. To the surprise of everyone, however, she lost double the weight. "We thought she would lose around 50 kg, but were surprised to observe that she has lost more than 100 kg," said Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, the bariatric surgeon treating Eman.
     
     
    Most of the weight she has shed comprised water - 100 kg of it. After following liquid diet and regular physiotherapy, she has shed the extra water, making her a suitable candidate for bariatric surgery.
     
    Asked about her surgery, Dr Muffazal said, "It will happen soon.
     
    Through medicines, we have tried our best to help her lose as much weight as possible. But medicine can't help her reduce weight anymore. Now, we can only achieve the remaining goal through surgery."
     
    Eman's first surgery will be a sleeve bariatric surgery. Following which, she will be sent back to Alexandria and kept under observation, until she returns for the next procedure. The hospital has collected around R60 lakh through crowd-sourcing.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    I Am an Immigrant: Watch 81 Fashion Celebrities Stand Together

    I Am an Immigrant: Watch 81 Fashion Celebrities Stand Together
    On Friday, the day after shows concluded, W magazine took on one element, Trump's position on immigration, in a video featuring designers, models, photographers and industry activists and insiders who are, themselves, immigrants.

    I Am an Immigrant: Watch 81 Fashion Celebrities Stand Together

    Retro Resurgence: The Unlikely Return Of Cassette Tapes In Canadian Music

    Retro Resurgence: The Unlikely Return Of Cassette Tapes In Canadian Music
    Many, many years after most music fans tossed their tapes in the trash, the Lethbridge, Alta., musician got behind the dated format in a big way — by forming an independent record label intent on resurrecting the once-loved cassette.

    Retro Resurgence: The Unlikely Return Of Cassette Tapes In Canadian Music

    What Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Wants You To Learn From Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    What Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Wants You To Learn From Prime Minister Narendra Modi
    Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg made a mention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a long post made on the social networking website detailing his plans to 'bring humanity together'.

    What Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Wants You To Learn From Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    7-Year-Old Applied For Google Job. What CEO Sundar Pichai Said In Reply

    7-Year-Old Applied For Google Job. What CEO Sundar Pichai Said In Reply
    Google’s India-born CEO Sundar Pichai surprised a seven-year-old British girl by personally responding to her hand-written job application.

    7-Year-Old Applied For Google Job. What CEO Sundar Pichai Said In Reply

    Ontario Man Reunited With $100K 'Rainy Day' Stashed Inside Old Recycled TV

    Ontario Man Reunited With $100K 'Rainy Day' Stashed Inside Old Recycled TV
    About 30 years ago an Ontario man stuffed a wad of cash and banking documents inside a box, opened up the back of his television and hid the package inside.

    Ontario Man Reunited With $100K 'Rainy Day' Stashed Inside Old Recycled TV

    B.C. Investigating 'Unusual' Activity In PharmaNet System

      A statement from the ministry says about 7,500 people have had their basic profiles viewed while another 80 or so people have had their recent medication history viewed.

    B.C. Investigating 'Unusual' Activity In PharmaNet System