my B.M.I was 50 last month when i got my funding, its recently dropped down as i lost a half a stone, i am tryin to keep weight on in fear that i will have my funding revoked. has this ever happend to anyone before?
Absolutely not, never. Once its approved, it's approved.
Most surgeons will encourage weight loss before surgery and having been thru the whole thing from pre-op to surgery and 5 months post op I personally cannot stress enough:
** you will be doing yourself SOOOOOO many favours the *more* weight you get off before surgery -- really even if your BMI gets down to 40 something from the point of your op onwards your journey will be so much easier
At referral I was 23 stone 8 lbs (150 Kgs) and BMI of 51.7 ....... by the time of the op I was 20 stone 7 lbs and thought I had done "reasonably" well ..... but I was on the waiting list 16 months before my op, I could have lost more.
I don't think there is any chance that I would have ever managed to lose all 13 stone before the op (that is unrealistic even tho I did worry that if I was "super slimmer" for 16 months before the op and lost a stone a month I might somehow lose ALL the weight I needed to and would end up so skinny I would not need the op ...... i realise now that it is unrealistic with my previous large stomach and large appetite that I would ever have achieved that.)
However, I do wish that I had lost perhaps 6 stone pre-op instead of just 3 stone. If I had been just 17 stone on the day of the op and lost the amount that I now have ...... I would be 13 stone by now ...... instead of 16 stone and facing quite a lot left to lose.
The weight comes off REALLY quick in the first 4 - 5 (sometimes 6) months after the op -- the lower your weight is at the time of the operation the greater your chances of making it to a "normal" weight.
I am now at the point hovering at 16 stone realising I will have to now work MUCH harder myself (calorie counting and exercise tracking) to get the remaining 5 or 6 stone off.