Saturday, February 18, 2017

A Ray Of Hope for Eman

Will Dr.Lakdawala pull it off?


If there’s one thing we all have enough of it is regret.We will reflect and think---What if  I had done that? What if I had said that?Or, wish I had tried that? A decade down the line most of will be disappointed by the things we didn’t do.We can always recover and learn from mistakes, but if we don’t do anything it logically means that there is nothing to improve or salvage.
Dr.Muffazal Lakdawala , eminent bariatric surgeon, certainly does not believe in that. He is about to lay his reputation on the line in what will be an unforgettable, unique  experience made possible  with technology, medicine,bureaucracy and administration.

In what seemed like a mission impossible, a host of government bodies, officials of India and Egypt, the Ministry of External Affairs, set the ball rolling. Eman Ahmed, who  weighs close to 500 kg and is the world’s heaviest woman arrived in Mumbai late last week. Over the last five months, Dr. Lakdawala, and the management of Mumbai's Saifee Hospital have worked tirelessly to enable Eman's journey to recovery. Dr. Lakdawala had taken on this challenging case pro-bono late last year, in response to an appeal for help from Eman's sister, Shaimaa.


Housed in a specially created 1,000 sq.ft room at Saifee Hospital, Eman has been under the observation of a team of doctors who have been conducting extensive tests as step one in the process of her treatment. Given Eman’s unique requirements, special arrangements have been made for her at Saifee known for its proven prominence in the field of bariatric surgery and for operating on some of the most prominent cases from India and Asia. 

The room has been furnished with a Citadel Plus Bariatric Care system, a chain pulley, a lifting swing, Drager Fabius GS, an anaesthesia machine, central monitoring system, an infusion pump, a Philips Intellivue MP40, an Injectomat Syringe Pump, a Philips C arm BV Pulsera, a Patent Warmer, Suction Machine, Philips page writer TC20, A Lourano Chair and other necessary equipment.


The team of doctors detailed Eman’s current prognosis and the next steps in her case. The doctors have also conducted a special gene study on the patient, for the 91 different types of genes isolated with obesity related syndrome.


Dr Lakdawala says, “Weight is just one of Eman’s problems. She has been confined to her bed for more than 2 decades, unable to move due to her weight. She also suffers from several medical complications due to her weight and continued immobility over the years making her case very complex and high risk. Bringing a semblance of normalcy to Eman’s life may take a few years. The entire panel of doctors is committed to giving her the best care and helping her to get back on her feet and recover from her current ailments.My priority is to save Eman and give her quality of life. If I can ensure with whatever means - by Bariatric surgery or otherwise to enable her to sit up and do things on her own in this first stage; for me that shall be victory."
Rebutting claims made by Egyptian doctors that he had brought Eman to India for publicity, Dr Lakdawala  said,” That is far-fetched. When her sister Shaimaa approached me a few months ago,I couldn’t turn down her request. I have operated on several famous  celebrities and politicians over the years and am not doing it for fame”.


On the threshold of making medical history, Dr. Lakdawala candidly accepts that he is nervous .”Eman has not seen the sun in 25 years, has suffered partial paralysis and is diabetic in addition to having other problems. If  I can put her on her feet it will be great”.
“We first want to make her lose weight and then we will decide on surgery.She is a very strong woman and always has a smile”.
Dr. Lakdawala has since received many requests from people  in Switzerland, Russia, Saudi and the UAE  who have undergone bariatric surgery to redo their procedures.


Eman’s sister, Shaimaa Ahmed, who has been her strongest supporter has also accompanied her to India. Moved by the efforts made for her sister, she expressed her deep gratitude to Dr. Lakdawala, his team, Saifee Hospital and all the others she said “On behalf of my sister Eman, I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. Muffazal and Saifee Hospital for their help and effort in Eman’s journey so far. Now that we are finally here, we can start her treatment. Please pray for Eman to recover.”

While Dr. Lakdawala and Saifee Hosptial have taken on this case pro bono, Eman’s family has been unable to afford the cost for her transportation, medication and accommodation, while in India. A fundraiser on BitGiving has been set up in order to help Eman lead the life she deserves. The money will be put in a separate account created specifically for Eman's treatment, while she's in India.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Hrithik Pledges Eyes

A Kaabil-e-Tareef  Birthday!

Helen Keller once remarked, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision”. Imagine not being able to see the blue sky ,shining stars,a velvety blade of grass under your feet,the people you love and a zillion other things that we take for granted because we are blessed with vision.


One leading ophthalmologist, Padma Shri Dr. S. Natarajan  is a “titanic” name in the field.Apart from excellence in his field, Dr. S Natarajan is a humanitarian and
has been consistently dedicated to serving the needy –specially those with  eye problems—by holding awareness and free check-up camps all over Mumbai and in other parts of the country. A dynamic personality, you can catch him shaking a leg at a disco when he is not jet-setting to different parts of the world to conduct path-breaking surgeries. Quite naturally he has quite a few high-flying patients too—one of them being Hrithik Roshan’s grand-father whom he has been treating for years.

 After watching the trailer of Kaabil and Hrithik’s powerful performance  as a blind man, the good doctor contacted Rakesh Roshan asking if Hrithik would like to pledge his eyes for donation. He was pleasantly surprised when Rakesh  said “Yes”.He was moved by the interactions with the blind while preparing for Kaabil and  Hrithik  pledged to donate his eyes on his birthday ( January 10) but requested the doctor to keep it under wraps lest anyone misconstrued  the act as a publicity stunt for the film. So, with minimum fuss and no paparazzi, Hrithik  pledged to donate  his eyes . Certainly, a Kaabil-e-Tareef  gesture!

By 2020, 10.6 million Indians will suffer from unilateral corneal blindness. To treat them 2 lakh corneas will be required every year, yet only 45,000 are retrieved annually. Of the 45 million blind in the world, 15 million are in India. Dr. Natarajan says,” this is avoidable but are inadequately treated or untreated due to superstitions and lack of awareness,If actors like Hrithik, who have a huge fan base come forward to pledge their eyes, it will inspire others”

Chairman& MD of the Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital and the founder & managing trustee of the Aditya Jyoy Foundation for Twinkling Eyes ( a non-profit body), Dr. Natarajan has, of late , made several trips to Srinagar where he has been treating hundreds who needed urgent surgery for removal of pellets. He has requested the J& K  government and the Centre for better facilities and equipment and has offered his services honorarily to the  Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital(SMHS)Srinagar.



Anagha Dandekar

Anagha Dandekar: Hardware Renaissance & Splendid Simplicity


Anagha Dandekar (scion of the Camlin group), is the founder and creative director of  Hardware Renaissance, an international luxury door fittings brand that has been redefining the way people perceive door accessories globally since 2002, and it has launched in India recently.


Hardware Renaissance was co-founded in 2002 in Santa Fe, New Mexico as Anagha wanted to create a more hand-crafted line infused with unique designs.The original line of hand-forged iron is completely handmade by master blacksmiths and there is no other hardware manufacturer offering the depth of designs, functions and patinas , precision engineering providing seamless integration with all modern lock systems.

Crafting masterpieces for customers (including a list of celebrity clientele: Robert Redford, Dixie Chicks, Vidya Balan, Kunal Kapur etc), Hardware Renaissance’s pieces are reminiscent of  beautiful hand-forged iron and sand cast solid bronze hardware for commercial and residential projects worldwide. Her designs are now available in over 80 showrooms in the US, Canada, Bermuda, Mexico and India. 

An interesting tete-a-tete with  Anagha:

Your journey from the world of stationery to luxury door fittings. What got you interested in this area?
I always knew that I would be in business, because growing up in the Camlin family with both parents heading the company, we lived and breathed business.  I didn’t know I would be in door hardware, though.  I had come to the USA to get an MBA and was planning to go back and work in Camlin.  But I decided to stay on here instead.  Getting started in luxury door hardware was through a chance meeting with someone who I co-founded the company with, as the idea of creating something new intrigued me.  So you never know when life will present you with a new opportunity or direction!

Tell us about your most challenging projects…..

Since we make so much custom or bespoke hardware, we have done many challenging projects.  I am proud of my technical and production team for their inventiveness and dedication to making difficult products to please our most demanding customers.  We did an estate last year in the southern US with over 70 doors, and each piece was customized, and also had the owner’s logo on the hardware.  We are doing a large villa in Hyderabad by customizing our unique Art Nouveau series for a special type of door and lock.  We did a Silicon Valley billionaire’s home of over 100 doors with customized handles that did not even have backplates – so it needed all new engineering!  I am sure the next challenging project is just around the corner, and me and my team thrive on it.  We are not creating mass produced hardware, and it is extremely gratifying to give a customer exactly what they want, something totally unique for them. There are very few hardware companies in the world that can do that.


What has the response in India been and what is the perception  with regard to luxury hardware?

The response in India has been very positive, and I am pleased with the inroads we have made so far, but we have a long way to go.  We have done work with many of India’s top architects and designers in a few cities. The challenge is to widen the distribution in a market which is not as organized in high- end hardware compared to the USA. The Indian customer is not as aware of what luxury hardware really means, and why it is worth the expense.  This is because most of the hardware available in India so far is imported from China and is mass produced and of a lesser quality.
However, the Indian customer is getting more aware and sophisticated in their choices and their expectations as they get greater exposure to products from all over the world.  In the few years that we have entered the Indian market, we can see this evolution.  They are willing to spend more money if they are convinced about the uniqueness and value of the product.  Also an appreciation for hand -crafted and bespoke products is returning, which is a push- back against mass production.  That is where we fit in beautifully.


Tell us something about your current projects in the hospitality sector

We are working on some exciting projects in the hospitality sector all over the world.  A high- end boutique hotel in Israel is currently in its final stages.  We have some exclusive India projects in the design phase, as well as hotels in the US.


Do you design the hardware yourself?

Yes, most of the designs are my creations – some of the older ones were by the co-founder (who passed away unfortunately). The process of design and creation is what inspires and rejuvenates me, and I find inspiration in nature, art and architecture.


In a male dominated industry, being the only woman-owned manufacturer must be a huge challenge? How do you handle that?
It certainly is a challenge, but I was brought up to believe I could do anything regardless of my gender.  So it does not bother me, rather I thrive on destroying stereotypes in people’s minds.  I am particular to be as knowledgeable about the technical side of hardware as the design side, so I can handle any situation with a customer.  I can recall some interesting meetings where upon being introduced as the owner of Hardware Renaissance, men have not-so-subtly tried to probe my technical knowledge, to see if I really know my products, or whether I am just “the face” of the company!

 It also means it is a time- consuming business-- managing a business, home and family-?
Being a working woman is all about finding balance – and it is a constant challenge.   My family takes first priority, but my work is also important to me.  My husband is a big part of making it all work, and I make it a point to be well organized and plan ahead.  I’d like to be a good role model for my  daughter, and I now realize that does not mean showing that I can do everything. It means having the confidence to make the right choices which are better for me and my family.  And not doing things to get approbation from the public, but because it is important to me. 
  

Do you find  time to pursue your childhood interests  --singing & classical dance?
I am happy to say that I revived my Bharatanatyam dancing after a hiatus of almost 20 years, so that I could hopefully inspire my daughter.  It is such a joy to share the dance stage with her. I don’t get a lot of time to do it, however.  As for the singing, it is mostly restricted to the shower nowadays!

What are your other interests?

I love to travel, read, cook, listen to music - and go on long walks with my family in the beautiful nature that surrounds us where I live.