Indian doctors treating world's heaviest woman quit in protest against allegations

Medical team resigned over claims they lied about success of weight loss surgery performed

Medical team of the 36-year-old from Egypt say they were upset by the accusations levelled by her family. PHOTO: SAIFEE HOSPITAL

Indian doctors, on Tuesday, resigned over claims that they had lied about the success of a weight loss surgery performed on the world's heaviest woman.

Thirty-six-year-old Eman Ahmed, from Alexandria, Egypt, recently underwent a lap-band surgery at Saifee hospital in Mumbai. Her entire medical team, except for India’s leading bariatric surgeon, Muffazal Lakdawala, quit saying they were upset by the accusations levelled by her family.

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The 36-year-old, from Alexandria in Egypt, was born weighing 5kg (11lbs) and has lymphedema, a condition that causes body tissue to swell. At the age of 11, she had a stroke and has been unable to leave the house in 25 years.

In February this year, weighing about 500kg, she was flown to Mumbai for treatment.

Unable to attend the interview at the Indian embassy in Cairo, Eman was first denied a visa, but later granted one after Lakdawala appealed to India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Twitter.




She underwent treatment, including bariatric surgery, in February and March, however, the relationship between her family and doctors tainted in April, when Lakdawala – while accepting a medical prize – claimed Eman had lost over 240kg.


This infuriated her sister, Shaimaa Selim, who posted a video on Facebook saying the doctors had lied about the extent of her weight loss, claiming Eman had been “destroyed” by the treatment.

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“Since [the surgery] she is not able to talk, she is connected to this feeding tube… she is not able to move, she looks bluish, no improvement,” she said. The medical team “care about show and propaganda only, and to appear on mass media”, she added.

Ahmed’s doctors also replied on social media, posting pictures of scales showing she now weighed about 170kg. They also claimed results of a CT scan had shown no evidence the woman had suffered another stroke.
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