Approximately 500 kilo patient to the Op to India - No airline found yet

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Airline Wanted: Thickest woman in the world hopes for rescue surgery in India
A woman from Egypt has not left her parents' house for 25 years. Now she is to be flown to India, where you should help an operation to counteract their extreme overweight. The 36-year-old weighs around 500 kilos. No airline was yet found to transport it.


Heaviest woman in the world
Earlier this year, the once heaviest woman in the world was reported to have lost about 80 percent of her former weight by conducting a radical diet regimen and undergoing various surgeries. The currently presumably thickest woman in the world is now to be treated surgically. However, no airline has yet found the woman would fly from her native Egypt to India.

Regular exercise and a consistent diet can often help with obesity. In extreme cases, however, sufferers must be operated on. Such as a 500-pound Egyptian. However, she has not yet found any airline that would transport her. (Image: staras / fotolia.com)

"She needs urgent surgery"
Egyptian Eman Ahmed Abd al-Ati, who weighs around 500 kilos, is about to fly to India to counteract her obesity with an operation.

The Indian surgeon Dr. Muffazal Lakdawala, who wants to operate the presumed world's fattest woman for free, said, "It's a collection of diseases. She desperately needs surgery. "

No airline found yet
According to media reports, there is still the problem of transport. For example, India Today writes: "Nevertheless, there is a great challenge that the 36-year-old Egyptian has to overcome in order to reach India. And the challenge is to find an airline ready to transport the 500 kg woman. There has not yet been an airline, private or commercial, that would help bring the patient to Mumbai. "

However, it is said that the doctor has begun collecting donations for a flight.

Room not left for 25 years
Dr. Lakdawala expects the woman from Egypt to come to Mumbai for the upcoming week. "Her sister said she has not left her room for 25 years," said the doctor. "I just thought" Oh my god, I have to help her. I will do it for free, no problem "."

According to APA, Abd al-Ati's sister urgently asked the Indian doctor for help about two weeks ago. The visa for entry had initially been denied, but when Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj was informed, she personally provided for the visa.

In childhood, elephantiasis was diagnosed
As the "BBC" reports, Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty had already weighed five kilograms when she was born, and when she was eleven she could only crawl around because of her weight.

At that time she received the diagnosis "elephantiasis". She also suffered a stroke and became bedridden. The Egyptian developed various illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension and respiratory failure during sleep.

Doctor wants to do his best
Dr. Lakdawala, however, sees the diagnosis of elephantiasis critical and suspects that the lymphedema is caused by obesity.

According to the BBC, the doctor explained: "Presumably, Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty will have to spend a total of three months in Mumbai before she can return to Egypt. It will probably take two to three years to bring her weight below 100 kilograms. "

The APA quoted him as saying, "I would be lying if I said that I was one hundred percent sure. There are many challenges, but I will try my best to help her. "(Ad)