Myanmar's 'tallest man' seeks medical aid in Singapore
Win Zaw Oo, who is 233cm tall, is to undergo surgery for tumour
“Big Zaw” has known he was different since a teenage growth spurt sent him soaring above his neighbours in a remote Myanmar village.
Now at seven foot eight inches he is believed to be the country’s tallest man, and a recent rise to fame means he can finally seek treatment abroad for the health condition behind his towering height.
“My friends call me Big Zaw,” said Win Zaw Oo, who at 233cm is significantly taller than the 168cm average Myanmar man.
“I do not fit in an ordinary car. When the doctor brought me here, he had to hire a truck,” said the 36-year-old, who was given access to healthcare after a story about him in state media this year sparked a flurry of interest from reporters and medical experts.
He is now set to undergo surgery in Singapore for a pituitary gland tumour - which causes the body to produce excessive growth hormones - because the procedure is too advanced to be carried out in Myanmar, where the health system was left chronically under-funded by the former junta.