She spent years in various hospitals in the UAE, moving between medical facilities due to insurance constraints.
In 2017, Ms Abdulla's family was offered a grant by the Crown Prince Court, an Abu Dhabi government body, for her to be transferred to Germany, where she underwent surgery to treat the weakened muscles in her limbs. Last June, during Ms Abdulla's final week at the Schoen Clinic in Bad Aibling, Germany, Mr Webair was involved in a disagreement by her bedside when she began to stir.
"She was making strange sounds and I kept calling the doctors to examine her," Mr Webair told The National."They said everything was normal.""I was flying with joy," Mr Webair told The National."For years I have dreamt of this moment and my name was the first word she said." Over time, she has become more responsive and can hold some conversations. Ms Abdulla is now receiving treatment in Abu Dhabi, where she is undergoing physiotherapy and further rehabilitation.- THE STRAITS TIMES
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