BrianT
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This is a bit of a strange one really, and If I've posted on the wrong board apologies and could one of the mods move me please 
About 3 years ago I went to see my GP about my weight (403lb) and he was very sympathetic, and rather than just say you need to loose weight he arranged for me to see a dietician first, and then we would talk about "other options" later.
The dietician looked like she'd never eaten more than a lettuce leaf in her life and her sage advice was to eat less! I followed the advice for as long as I could (nine months) and lost about 20lb. When I went back to see my GP on another mater he'd left. I really didn't want to go through the whole explanation bit again so I foolishly left it for a year and put all the weight back on (sound familiar?)
I finally plucked up the courage to go back to my GP about a year ago and found my new GP to be very sympathetic to the cause. we discussed all available options at the time and she decided to put me on Orlistat.
I've been taking this for about a year now and have lost just under 29lb. Although as with every diet I have tried 29lb is about as far as I get and then it either stops coming off or starts going back on again.
So in July she referred me to Kings College for WLS, and explained about how after seeing the surgeon there would be the whole trying to get funding process and that it could be a long bumpy ride but that she would be there with/for me all the way.
I got an appointment to see a member of the "team" in September and when I turned up it was actually the Surgeon herself.
She discounted the band as she felt that because of my eating habits (big portions as opposed to picking) it would not necessarily give me sufficient weight loss, and so she suggested the Sleeve, and if necessary at a later date the full bypass. We went through all the possible problems with surgery etc, discussed sleep apnoea. She then said it's about a 6 month waiting list, got me to sign a consent form and off I went.
I now have an appointment for November for a lung function test and an overnight sleep apnoea test.
So after all that (sorry) my question is..... has the funding issue gone by the wayside and I'm now in the system and waiting? or..... am I being over optimistic and that still has to be discussed?
I await your pearls of wisdom one and all
Brian
ps typical bloke I probly should have asked the surgeon while I was there
About 3 years ago I went to see my GP about my weight (403lb) and he was very sympathetic, and rather than just say you need to loose weight he arranged for me to see a dietician first, and then we would talk about "other options" later.
The dietician looked like she'd never eaten more than a lettuce leaf in her life and her sage advice was to eat less! I followed the advice for as long as I could (nine months) and lost about 20lb. When I went back to see my GP on another mater he'd left. I really didn't want to go through the whole explanation bit again so I foolishly left it for a year and put all the weight back on (sound familiar?)
I finally plucked up the courage to go back to my GP about a year ago and found my new GP to be very sympathetic to the cause. we discussed all available options at the time and she decided to put me on Orlistat.
I've been taking this for about a year now and have lost just under 29lb. Although as with every diet I have tried 29lb is about as far as I get and then it either stops coming off or starts going back on again.
So in July she referred me to Kings College for WLS, and explained about how after seeing the surgeon there would be the whole trying to get funding process and that it could be a long bumpy ride but that she would be there with/for me all the way.
I got an appointment to see a member of the "team" in September and when I turned up it was actually the Surgeon herself.
She discounted the band as she felt that because of my eating habits (big portions as opposed to picking) it would not necessarily give me sufficient weight loss, and so she suggested the Sleeve, and if necessary at a later date the full bypass. We went through all the possible problems with surgery etc, discussed sleep apnoea. She then said it's about a 6 month waiting list, got me to sign a consent form and off I went.
I now have an appointment for November for a lung function test and an overnight sleep apnoea test.
So after all that (sorry) my question is..... has the funding issue gone by the wayside and I'm now in the system and waiting? or..... am I being over optimistic and that still has to be discussed?
I await your pearls of wisdom one and all
Brian
ps typical bloke I probly should have asked the surgeon while I was there