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Yes you are!!!!!!!Just wondering what forum members think to the NHS staff being given payments to incentivise them to lose weight?
My thoughts are:
Why?
Can't they just take the advice from their NHS dieticians?
Am I just mean?
All the ones I've seen don't low carb. Portion control, gym workout, and they're certainly not overweight.
What they're saying works for all the ones I've seen.
Can't see any reason at all for them to LCHF.
Mine is.All the ones I've seen don't low carb. Portion control, gym workout, and they're certainly not overweight.
What they're saying works for all the ones I've seen.
Can't see any reason at all for them to LCHF.
Mine is.
I was thinking of printing out southport gps research for her but it would be difficult as she refuses to see me!
Can't understand it. You and I have opposite diets. I have spoken to you on and off for 9 months and not once have we fallen out. I have asked questions in a totally non aggressive way which she clearly finds threatening but I don't get it. I get on with most people but not this woman. Anyway, I lost another lb this week so am now at 12 St 4lbs!
Great weight loss news ....@Scandichic ... shrinking all the time ...Mine is.
I was thinking of printing out southport gps research for her but it would be difficult as she refuses to see me!
Can't understand it. You and I have opposite diets. I have spoken to you on and off for 9 months and not once have we fallen out. I have asked questions in a totally non aggressive way which she clearly finds threatening but I don't get it. I get on with most people but not this woman. Anyway, I lost another lb this week so am now at 12 St 4lbs!
To be honest I don't begrudge them free treatment. It's a stressful job with **** hours and precious little thanks. They spend so many hours looking after others that they don't have time to look after themselves so I understand why it's better to treat them early on than wait for complications which will require time off and costly treatments.Sorry, today... I have met some CQC Inspectors.... Checking on NHS Practices... At the same time as I was meeting and greeting my hubby was waiting for stitches to be removed.
Afterwards hubby phoned me... He said "i knew who they were when they turned up, as they were 1 metre wide......."
I have never seen any NHS staff in any hospital ever in 30 years of T1 that has ever had a good bmi. Thats honest. My current consultant always congratulates me on looking so good (but never asks how!) and one GP stated a comment in front of a male friend when I was stripped down that was inappropriate and my male friend said I should have reported the male GP at the time.
30 years of seeing NHS staff being overweight gets my goat... I haven't been paid to slim down! I always looked after my health. They are paid to look after our health and are now going to get paid extra to lose weight???? Blimey.. I must have been a really bad person in a previous life!!! This is just madness - and is it al going to come out of our NHS budget? The NHS is going to have to raise billlions in the next few years.. And us tax payers are going to pay the NHS staff to lose weight???
WHY? What about the rest of the public that pay their wages?
will post some cartoons especially for you! Hugs!Great weight loss news ....@Scandichic ... shrinking all the time ...Hardly see see you now ...
To be honest I don't begrudge them free treatment. It's a stressful job with **** hours and precious little thanks. They spend so many hours looking after others that they don't have time to look after themselves so I understand why it's better to treat them early on than wait for complications which will require time off and costly treatments.
Can't agree with you on this one. Just because Nhs employees are lucky enough to have an employer who takes care of them doesn't mean we should take away those things. Perhaps the question we should ask ourselves is why the hell greedy private sector employers don't value their employees enough to treat them properly. Why do banks for example pay their clerks such a pittance when they make so much profit? Why are people who are 16 paid less than someone who is a bit older? Why do some nurseries insist that employees take qualifications and then take the money for the qualification out of their pittance of a wage?Crikey! My hubby worked for the worlds largest Internet company as a Manager for a decade.... He left home at 6am, got home at 8pm and was still having to log back on at home at 11.30pm every night....did he get paid to slim down? No....
Many people have to have two jobs or more to survive... Albeit not in a clean hospital...some are down cleaning our sewers!! And work 7 days a week, not just Monday to Friday.
Sorry, I just can't see why NHS Staff should be paid to lose weight.. If they want to help the public then they should lead by example in the first place...
................they should lead by example in the first place...
Just wondering what forum members think to the NHS staff being given payments to incentivise them to lose weight?
My thoughts are:
Why?
Can't they just take the advice from their NHS dieticians?
I have to pay for everything a self employed person, so why can't they?
Am I just mean?
Have you got a link to this or are you referring to this article which is not exclusively for NHS workers?
As the obesity crisis reaches a critical point - 1 in 4 people in Britain are obese - the NHS has backed plans to tackle it by rewarding people with cash or shopping vouchers if they lose weight.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/10/23/obese-people-lose-weight-incentive-_n_6032912.html
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