BMI over 40 kg/m², or BMI over 35kg/m² and patient also has an obesity–related disease
Aged 18 or over (some centres set an upper age limit of 60)
The patient has tried other weight loss treatments without permanent success
There is no specific metabolic or psychological reason for the obesity
The patient has sufficient understanding of the procedure and the changes it will produce
The patient is strongly motivated to undergo the procedure and lifestyle changes it will entail
hi again, and thanks to all who replied, i go to see the consultant at barnsley on the 10th of april to find out if i have got funding as the consultant appealed for me with a letter from my gp as well.
i wonder how many appeals you can have ? the trouble with me his i used to be very active in my work i was a ground worker in the building trade and you had to be very fit, for the last 10 years i have looked after my children while the wife works, so my health as been affected, now got mild to moderate sleep apnoia, chronic prostrate and cyctitas 24/7 and very bad arthritas in both knees suffer with reflux klinefelters syndrome and impaired glucose tolerance.
i can not go to the gym but get out for sml walks now and again, i can not get a operation on my knees untill my weight comes off, so im stuck really in a catch 22', my trouble is i eat at the wrong time im awake at 2am has the pain keeps me awake, i get 5 hours sleep if im lucky.
will wait and see what barnsley have to offer me, if they carn't give me funding im stuck?
love this site and the people are very good and helpfull
i know its a big change in our lives and i know i will live longer to see my kids grow up hopefully.
thanks for listening to my weight rant.
HAPPY EASTER!
bigbeefybuilder