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<blockquote data-quote="ricke17" data-source="post: 1675159" data-attributes="member: 31248"><p>There is plenty of clinical research out there in the public forum for and against Bariatric Surgery. Of course Bariatric Surgery is for people who are obese who also have other issues too. Each CCG has different criteria for patients who want this and have to meet this criteria. For me I had to have a BMI over 35 AND have other obesity related issues such as T2D, high BP etc. When you reach the realms of a BMI of over 35 it makes losing weight without Surgery nigh on impossible mainly due to the other issues one may have. If it was that easy to lose weight by eating less and moving more then there wouldn’t be the demand for Bariatric Surgery than there is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricke17, post: 1675159, member: 31248"] There is plenty of clinical research out there in the public forum for and against Bariatric Surgery. Of course Bariatric Surgery is for people who are obese who also have other issues too. Each CCG has different criteria for patients who want this and have to meet this criteria. For me I had to have a BMI over 35 AND have other obesity related issues such as T2D, high BP etc. When you reach the realms of a BMI of over 35 it makes losing weight without Surgery nigh on impossible mainly due to the other issues one may have. If it was that easy to lose weight by eating less and moving more then there wouldn’t be the demand for Bariatric Surgery than there is now. [/QUOTE]
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