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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 912324" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>[USER=43498]@CatLadyNZ[/USER] , [USER=196781]@Joe Condron[/USER] has stated he will be asking for a referral to the local weight management team today. Not sure if this is a service available where you live, but this is a 'gold standard' service we are very fortunate to have in place here. Many people who have attended thinking bariatric surgery is the only solution for them are surprised to find that there are other ways. These are determined by a dedicated team of health professionals who consider, with the client, all aspects of their health, and the reasons for them being obese before deciding on the best course of action. If Joe does have OSA in addition to his other health problems they will identify and refer for appropriate treatment. It is probably best to leave specific advice and diagnosis to the doctors, dietitians, physiotherapists, psychologists, and other experts in weight management he will see through his referral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 912324, member: 100904"] [USER=43498]@CatLadyNZ[/USER] , [USER=196781]@Joe Condron[/USER] has stated he will be asking for a referral to the local weight management team today. Not sure if this is a service available where you live, but this is a 'gold standard' service we are very fortunate to have in place here. Many people who have attended thinking bariatric surgery is the only solution for them are surprised to find that there are other ways. These are determined by a dedicated team of health professionals who consider, with the client, all aspects of their health, and the reasons for them being obese before deciding on the best course of action. If Joe does have OSA in addition to his other health problems they will identify and refer for appropriate treatment. It is probably best to leave specific advice and diagnosis to the doctors, dietitians, physiotherapists, psychologists, and other experts in weight management he will see through his referral. [/QUOTE]
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