By SHAUNA ANDERSON
She’s the little girl who can’t control her hunger.
A delightful vibrant six-year old who weighs a devastating 43 kilograms.
Hana Taraff has put on 23kg since Christmas after lifesaving brain surgery resulted in a side effect meaning the little girl is constantly hungry.
Hana had a brain tumor removed but the surgery to remove the tumour damaged the part of her brain which controls her appetite and metabolism.
The result is a six year old who is constantly hungry.
Despite a healthy diet – carefully structured by her mother, a nurse, all Hana can think about is food.
Her mum, Naomi Cook told News Limited that Hana “ is chronically starving, her rest and digest pathway is over stimulated, insulin is constantly being pumped making her famished.” The little girl now suffers hypothalamic obesity.
Hana’s mother, Naomi Cook has written previously for Mamamia about Hana’s condition.
She wrote:
“My daughter’s body is one I can hardly recognise, by touch at least. Even her hands feel different to hold. The weight gain so is tremendous simply getting up from sitting down is tiring for her. Her ankles have given up, painful and inflamed, she uses a wheelchair to move around outside when she wants to remain pain-free. She is haunted by an appetite so strong that food rarely leaves her thoughts.”
At various times the family have flirted with potential treatments – some, such as oxytocin brought about some small improvements in Hana, but none a total cure.
But there is now a glimmer of hope on the horizon for Hana.
Her parents, Naomi Cook and orthodontist Nour Tarra have searched worldwide for a cure.
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Thanks for sharing our journey and for your well wishes. Just wanted to say that we aren't heading to the US yet - we've got a phone call with Dr Inge in a couple of weeks where we will discuss options. There is no surgery planned as yet and he hasn't said outright that he would perform a surgery yet. We are REALLY hoping to find someone here in Australia who will help us, as Hana will need intensive follow up due to her young age. In addition - my husband and I are looking into reversible surgeries such as lap banding and the vagal block as opposed to the Bypass - so that if there are issues the procedure can be reversed. Thanks so much once again and I hope to blog an update for the Mama Cares section soon with more details. xx
I watched a show on gastric sleeving and was surprised that it just isnt the physical reduction of the stomach that makes a person lose weight. Apparently, it has been discovered that the op can alter the hormone production that controls hunger. Some very obese people have abnormal amounts (either too little or too much) of hormones that control average peoples' appetite. A surprising side effect is the hormone production becomes "normal". The body is an amazing thing!