This weekend I'm at a conference actually here to speak about research around new GP federations, I worked with a local one to prepare their bid to the Prime Minister's Challenge Fund and that was something many were interested in.
All OK no surprises there but I also sat through a workshop this morning about funding cases of exceptional circumstances, including bariatrics. I have to say the tone was very negative. The general feeling was that people had brought it on themselves, should have avoided doing this and why should surgery be funded. It made very interesting listening I really got the vibe that a very hard core of resistance is building against funding bariatrics.
Now I was lucky enough to fund my own surgery and subsequent plastics. Do I believe the above argument? I have to say in respect of myself that I do. I have no problem loosing weight once I get started, its keeping it off that is the problem. So yes really I failed myself. I do think that I should have learned the lessons and applied then through to maintenance. Even now I easily slip back into over eating or eating the wrong things. Yes at present I, at 10 stone from almost 35, am managing well but the current low is due to a major illness. As I get better the lack of control and making bad food choices is rearing its head again along with the inability to keep control.
Some few folks seem to be able to get their head round eating sensibly, exercise and act like a 'normal' person. I am so hoping that I can make this shift too this time I need to I must do
What do other long termers think?
All OK no surprises there but I also sat through a workshop this morning about funding cases of exceptional circumstances, including bariatrics. I have to say the tone was very negative. The general feeling was that people had brought it on themselves, should have avoided doing this and why should surgery be funded. It made very interesting listening I really got the vibe that a very hard core of resistance is building against funding bariatrics.
Now I was lucky enough to fund my own surgery and subsequent plastics. Do I believe the above argument? I have to say in respect of myself that I do. I have no problem loosing weight once I get started, its keeping it off that is the problem. So yes really I failed myself. I do think that I should have learned the lessons and applied then through to maintenance. Even now I easily slip back into over eating or eating the wrong things. Yes at present I, at 10 stone from almost 35, am managing well but the current low is due to a major illness. As I get better the lack of control and making bad food choices is rearing its head again along with the inability to keep control.
Some few folks seem to be able to get their head round eating sensibly, exercise and act like a 'normal' person. I am so hoping that I can make this shift too this time I need to I must do
What do other long termers think?