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Newbie - Help Walsall PCT

inca10012

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Long story, please stay with me.

I enquired at my doctors about a year ago for a lap band - I was told that Walsall PCT guidelines are now bmi of over 50 or over 40 with other problems.

My bmi is about 45 with at the time no other probs.

Last week I went to see my consultant with regards hip pain from a disease of the hip I had from when I was younger - he has said I NEED to lose weight to reduce the weight on my hip and reduce the risks of surgery which may be needed in the future.

He has written to my doctor recommending formal weight loss management and not ruling out lap band surgery.

Will this give me more chance of getting the surgery with a consultant saying I need it - or do I still not have a chance?

I am going to doctors next week to discuss it with him - but just wanted your opinions.

Many thanks
 
Sorry, I'm not in your area but wanted to say welcome x
 
Part of my pct's approval of my application was because my arthritis consultant asked my GP to refer me as it would be cheaper than two new knees and the on going replacements as I am only 45. That and evidence they had supported me trying to loose weight. Well I jumped through their hoops as they hadn't done anything but take me off the diet pill same consultant prescribed when I regained weight despite them but had no real support or guidance. But that is north Dorset notyour pct.
 
hey hun, i'm from walsall and i was just wondering if you have sleep apnoea, do you snore, drop off during the day, wake up out of breath, pause in breathing during the night. ??? It's a comorbity and worth checking out if you think it's worth it x
 
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