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If you are over weight and live in North Yorkshire you might want to
move somewhere else.
Obese patients face NHS surgery ban to save money - BBC News
Don't know how they can justify this except for clinical reasons where it would
be more dangerous to operate. If someone is overweight but needs hip,
knee or back surgery and is in constant pain, then I can't see how they can
successfully lose weight if they are in agony when they move.
It also has economic repercussions, if you can't work because you are in
constant pain for example.
move somewhere else.
Obese patients face NHS surgery ban to save money - BBC News
Don't know how they can justify this except for clinical reasons where it would
be more dangerous to operate. If someone is overweight but needs hip,
knee or back surgery and is in constant pain, then I can't see how they can
successfully lose weight if they are in agony when they move.
It also has economic repercussions, if you can't work because you are in
constant pain for example.
I lost 50 an easier way, and I'm considered less sedentary than the definition of sedentary. The way to lose weight is to eat less calories than your body needs to use for output.
Granted, I think you NHS is crazy for more than one reason, but that's why I'm not particularly found of government regulating healthcare. This is what happens. Regulations and saving money skips the obvious component -- people/patients!
(Remember what happened to John when he was in our government's version of a hospital?)