Starlit_Cazza
Testing the water...
Just followed the link from "where to start for NHS funding". This is what is says for my PCT:
BMI over 60 or over 45 with serious comorbidities such as established ischaemic heart disease, type 2 diabetes requiring oral medication or insulin, life-threatening sleep apnoea, severe uncontrolled hypertension, benign intracranial hypertension, history of transient ischaemic attacks or stroke, severe lower limb major joint disease requiring orthopaedic intervention which is precluded on safety grounds due to the patient’s BMI.
My BMI is "only" about 44 right now. Urgh, just my luck to live in a PCT are that seem to have the highest requirements...
So to qualify for NHS funding down here I need to get my weight up to 400lb!!!! That means a gain of about 9stone. Its mad
Is it worth me even applying or do I just give up now?
BMI over 60 or over 45 with serious comorbidities such as established ischaemic heart disease, type 2 diabetes requiring oral medication or insulin, life-threatening sleep apnoea, severe uncontrolled hypertension, benign intracranial hypertension, history of transient ischaemic attacks or stroke, severe lower limb major joint disease requiring orthopaedic intervention which is precluded on safety grounds due to the patient’s BMI.
My BMI is "only" about 44 right now. Urgh, just my luck to live in a PCT are that seem to have the highest requirements...
So to qualify for NHS funding down here I need to get my weight up to 400lb!!!! That means a gain of about 9stone. Its mad
Is it worth me even applying or do I just give up now?