Just wondering if anyone has had any experience of getting funding for bypass surgery after doing the 6 month weight management program at the L&D.
I saw my GP last October for something unrelated to WLS but while I was there he spoke to me about my weight and said with my other medical probs if I didn't lose a lot of weight I wouldn't make 45. He asked me if I'd ever considered WLS. I said I had but didnt think I would qualify for NHS funding. My GP told me that as I had a BMI of over 40 and type 2 diabetes that I would. He referred me to the L&D for surgery.
Attended first appointment at L&D in Feb and it was explained that due to PCT criteria (BMI 40+ with co morbities) and the process they want you to follow first, I would have to do the 6 months weight management. My blood sugars were too high so they changed my medication from metformin to victoza and my sugars were stable enough to start the milk diet on the 28th May. I have to lose 10% of my body weight before they will refer me onto the surgeon. I've lost 17lbs in just under 3 weeks and they want me to stay on it for 4 more weeks and lose at least another 10lbs. Then they will put me onto the refeed diet. Does anyone have any info on the refeed?
I guess my main question is if I carry on doing as well as I am currently and my BMI goes below 40 at the end of the 6 months, will they still refer me for a bypass and apply for funding or will I have shot myself in the foot?
I've been over weight since I was a child and have yo yo dieted on and off always putting the weight back on and more. Over the years I've tried zenical twice, some other amphetamine based slimming pills from the GP, hypnosis twice, accupuncture, VLCDs, Slimming World, Weight Watchers, calorie counting and I can't remember what else lol
Sorry this turned into war and peace lol and thanks in advance for any advice.
I saw my GP last October for something unrelated to WLS but while I was there he spoke to me about my weight and said with my other medical probs if I didn't lose a lot of weight I wouldn't make 45. He asked me if I'd ever considered WLS. I said I had but didnt think I would qualify for NHS funding. My GP told me that as I had a BMI of over 40 and type 2 diabetes that I would. He referred me to the L&D for surgery.
Attended first appointment at L&D in Feb and it was explained that due to PCT criteria (BMI 40+ with co morbities) and the process they want you to follow first, I would have to do the 6 months weight management. My blood sugars were too high so they changed my medication from metformin to victoza and my sugars were stable enough to start the milk diet on the 28th May. I have to lose 10% of my body weight before they will refer me onto the surgeon. I've lost 17lbs in just under 3 weeks and they want me to stay on it for 4 more weeks and lose at least another 10lbs. Then they will put me onto the refeed diet. Does anyone have any info on the refeed?
I guess my main question is if I carry on doing as well as I am currently and my BMI goes below 40 at the end of the 6 months, will they still refer me for a bypass and apply for funding or will I have shot myself in the foot?
I've been over weight since I was a child and have yo yo dieted on and off always putting the weight back on and more. Over the years I've tried zenical twice, some other amphetamine based slimming pills from the GP, hypnosis twice, accupuncture, VLCDs, Slimming World, Weight Watchers, calorie counting and I can't remember what else lol
Sorry this turned into war and peace lol and thanks in advance for any advice.