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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It encourages people to become more unhealthy and risk further complications so they can get treatment. NICE are apparently "looking at it" but who knows.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:08, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
but there's still no guarantee I would have been treated, and there's waiting times etc etc to consider. I pre-arranged the loan, had the consultation and had the surgery the week after; I knew if I waited and thought about it I'd chicken out of it.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:10, Reply)
costs will go down and then the criteria get loosened.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:14, Reply)
the number of ops on the NHS has quintupled over the last three years or something daft, a lot more people are doing them. But it's not the easy fix you think it might be, it's still bloody hard work and a lot of people who have it done don't realise that beforehand.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:16, Reply)
But without the consultaions information and follow up it's totally useless.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:21, Reply)
and virtually bankrupting myself over the course of five years to pay the money back, there was no fucking way - NO fucking way - that it wasn't going to work. I'm more paranoid now about my weight than I ever was when I was fat.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:34, Reply)
I just need to crouch down when the surgeon measures my height.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:20, Reply)
I think he'll spot that, what with him being medically trained and all.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:21, Reply)
and stick your mega-sized McDonalds meal in a blender and eat it as fat soup. *shudders*
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:27, Reply)
You've got to break through the crust and the jelly before you can get to the meat.
(, Tue 27 Sep 2011, 14:32, Reply)
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