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<blockquote data-quote="JainT" data-source="post: 1889274" data-attributes="member: 486204"><p>Was previously considered for bariatric surgery when living in manchester, but then became pregnant with first child (12years ago). 'Fell off' list due to pregnancy and in mean time moved several times, now in North Wales. Welsh NHS are stricter with surgery and you have to have a higher bmi to qualify, even though i have! Tried every diet going including gp referals to dietician and gym etc. Due to other health problems exercise is difficult and also I have hyperthyroidism which never seems to be stable. Now recently diagnosed with diabetes, I'm going to try the bariatric route again. Been overweight all my life, come from a family of 'large' people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JainT, post: 1889274, member: 486204"] Was previously considered for bariatric surgery when living in manchester, but then became pregnant with first child (12years ago). 'Fell off' list due to pregnancy and in mean time moved several times, now in North Wales. Welsh NHS are stricter with surgery and you have to have a higher bmi to qualify, even though i have! Tried every diet going including gp referals to dietician and gym etc. Due to other health problems exercise is difficult and also I have hyperthyroidism which never seems to be stable. Now recently diagnosed with diabetes, I'm going to try the bariatric route again. Been overweight all my life, come from a family of 'large' people. [/QUOTE]
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