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World’s former heaviest woman passes away in Abu Dhabi

She also claimed that the doctors were using her for publicity. She was born in 1980. She now weighs less than 204 kg. Eman was an Egyptian. However, it’s clear in Eman’s case that her issue was definitely not normal.

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She weighed 504kg when she arrived in Mumbai on February 11.

It wasn’t an easy endeavor to transport Abd El Aty to India, a trip that cost around $125,000 and required the aforementioned cargo plane and a custom-modified truck, which she was lowered into by crane.

While earlier Ahmed had been completely bed-ridden, plagued by several illnesses and unable to eat independently, her health rallied and she was even able to sit up and converse properly.

According to Lakdawala, Eman’s weight had come down to 170 kilograms when she was taken from India to Abu Dhabi. Eman died on Monday, September 25, 2017, at 4:35 am due to an intestinal shock and kidney failure.

Atti recently underwent bariatric weight loss surgery. Muffazal Lakdawala who is the head of a group of doctors carried out the treatment successfully.

Eman was supposed to stay in the hospital for physiotherapy to help her get used of the limbs that have been basically dormant for years. The doctors thought of having the operation in the next two and a half years. Eman underwent the weight reduction surgery on March 7 at the city’s Saifee Hospital and was put on oral fluids. She left on April 5 this year for the United Arab Emirates for long-term treatment.

She later appeared to change her stance, saying: ‘Thank you to everyonepeople in India. Now, the former heaviest woman is no more.

She said inquiries at local hospitals by her family went unanswered, but after her sister Chaymaa went public with the problem, they finally offered help.

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Abd El Aty was first put on blood thinners to reduce the risk of a pulmonary embolism during the transfer, according to her blog.

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