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| Surgical Weight Loss Adjustable Gastric Band, Intragastric Balloon Systems, Mini-Gastric By-Pass. For Many, the choice to undergo surgery is a last hope. Is surgery really the best solution for you? |
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| MiniMins Admin Mini's Profile Albums Mini's Photo Gallery Join Date: 29th April, 2006
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Rep Power: 1000 ![]() Diet: Watching what I eat... Height: 5' 4" Start Date: 3rd December, 2008 Start Weight: 250lb Current Weight: 175lb Goal Weight: 140lb Goal Date: Sometime in 2009! BMI Information: Start BMI: 42.9 Current BMI: 30 Goal BMI: 24 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 75lb Weight to Lose: 35lb % Lost 30% | If you are new to seeking surgery on the NHS, there are a few bits of information that you might find useful. Firstly, you need to know which PCT (Primary Care Trust) you come under. If you are not sure, call your GP's surgery and ask. If you are in England, most of the PCT's are listed on the BOSPA website. http://www.bospa.org/information.aspx?page=46 Most PCT's follow NICE guidelines, which are as follows - http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/inde...folder&o=30362 http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/inde...r=true&o=32418 BMI of 40 or above, or 35 - 40 with co-morbidities. To calculate your BMI, you can visit the NHS Calculator. http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Health...ator.aspx?Tag= If you think you qualify, the first place to start is to visit your GP and ask to be referred for funding. If you are unsure, you can contact your local PCT (google PCT and Name to find website) or local PALS office (Patient Advice and Liaison Service) and ask for clarification on your PCT's referral criteria. These contacts can also be used to clarify the referral process if your GP is unsure/unhelpful. From there on, all PCTs operate differently. Some will require referral to a surgeon for assessment for suitability prior to funding application, some will require referral to a weight management service or bariatric co-ordinator, and some will require the GP to apply for funding first. When funding is applied for, it will be considered by a panel as part of the PCT. The process from GP to surgery varies hugely from one PCT to another, and the timescale can take anything from 2 months to 2 years, or longer. You can read people's stories in the surgery diaries which form part of this section, but please try not to compare of be put off by those who have had lengthy battles or refusals for funding, as every case is treated differently. |
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| Forum Master charliegirl's Profile Albums charliegirl's Photo Gallery Join Date: 23rd June, 2008 Location: Lancashire
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| Likes to post gingernutter's Profile Albums gingernutter's Photo Gallery Join Date: 17th September, 2008 Location: out side London UK
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Rep Power: 14 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diet: trying to eat healthy Surgery Date: ASAP Height: 5' 2" Start Weight: 272lb Current Weight: 272lb Goal Date: soon as possible BMI Information: Start BMI: 49.7 Current BMI: 49.7 Goal BMI: Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 0lb % Lost 0% | well done, thats very helpful info.
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Rep Power: 123 ![]() ![]() Diet: bypasser Surgery Date: 6/11/08 Height: 4' 11" Start Date: 10/10/07 Start Weight: 292lb Current Weight: 160lb Goal Weight: 140lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 59 Current BMI: 32.3 Goal BMI: 28.3 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 132lb Weight to Lose: 20lb % Lost 45.21% | fantastic post mini.
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Rep Power: 7 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Date: awaiting Height: 5' 7" | Thanks very much, there is quite a difference in waiting time. i hope my pct is a quick one! |
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Rep Power: 15 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diet: having a gastric bypass Surgery Date: 22nd June 2009 Height: 5' 6" Start Weight: 278lb Current Weight: 282lb Goal Weight: 154lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 44.9 Current BMI: 45.5 Goal BMI: 24.9 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: -4lb Weight to Lose: 128lb % Lost -1.44% | Thanks Shell for putting that information on there, it has helped me alot in what to put in my letter to the PCTx |
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Rep Power: 1 ![]() Diet: Waiting for band Start Date: "BIRTH" | Thanks Mini. I've been waiting since January '08 for approval from PCT. Was refused because my GP wouldn't give them more personal information, but then I appealed and was sent to see an Endocronologist who has said YES and am now waiting to see a Dietician before seeing surgeon at Taunton. |
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| keep smiling brett30's Profile Albums brett30's Photo Gallery Join Date: 29th December, 2008 Location: london uk
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Rep Power: 28 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diet: Gastric bypass surgery Surgery Date: 8th may 2009 Height: 6' 2" Start Weight: 378lb Current Weight: 378lb Goal Weight: 210lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 48.5 Current BMI: 48.5 Goal BMI: 27 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 0lb Weight to Lose: 168lb % Lost 0% | i guess i was lucky it only took 3 weeks for my pct to say yes to my funding ... but what ever the time hold in there and it will happen x |
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Rep Power: 49 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diet: Gastric Band Surgery Date: 2nd July 2009 Height: 5' 8" | Hi all, The thing i have learnt with the PCT and the hospital appointments after, is patience, have lots of it. It has taken me a long time having first being refused then having it accepted after the critira changed, Then comes the appointments with the consultant, dietician and nurse specialist and trying to convince complete strangers that you are willing and ready to change. Now I understand that they HAVE to be sure that they are doing this expensive surgery to someone who will look after it and respect what it's supposed to do, but it is hard work!! I'm not trying to scare anyone off as i would do it all over again if i had to as i feel it is my only option to become the person i want to be (and have to be) I have just been given my date for the endosopy for 10th feb which i am excited about as i see it as another step closer, if that goes well (which i hope it does) then i will need to wait for the surgery date, which i'm hoping won't be long after that!! So to finish, and what i'm basically saying is have patience and alot of it cos at the end what else have you got? and I believe it will be well worth it. So good luck to everyone going though the NHS and show them you can do it! |
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Rep Power: 7 ![]() ![]() Diet: cambridge ss Surgery Date: 2009 Height: 5' 2" Start Date: 22/6/09 Start Weight: 234lb Current Weight: 234lb Goal Weight: 154lb Goal Date: December 2009 BMI Information: Start BMI: 42.8 Current BMI: 42.8 Goal BMI: 28.2 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 0lb Weight to Lose: 80lb % Lost 0% | Hi do we have to write to the PCT or our GPS? x
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| The Verminator tesmaralda's Profile Albums tesmaralda's Photo Gallery Join Date: 24th November, 2008 Location: Birmingham
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Rep Power: 113 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Date: 13th May 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Date: some time in the year 1996 onwards lol Start Weight: 311lb Current Weight: 260lb Goal Weight: 147lb Goal Date: whenever BMI Information: Start BMI: 53.4 Current BMI: 44.6 Goal BMI: 25.2 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 51lb Weight to Lose: 113lb % Lost 16.4% | Hi you should book an appointment and go and see your gp in person. It would be a goos idea to be informed of your pct funding criteria and also the NICE guidelines and take a copy of them with you to your gp appointment as a lot of drs are unaware of the process and criterias if they have not reffered anyone before. It also helps if yohave researched a little bit about the ops and what they entail and the implications of what having the op means to you afterwards. If you have any more questions just shout up, you may be better off starting a new thread for your questions. |
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Rep Power: 7 ![]() ![]() Diet: cambridge ss Surgery Date: 2009 Height: 5' 2" Start Date: 22/6/09 Start Weight: 234lb Current Weight: 234lb Goal Weight: 154lb Goal Date: December 2009 BMI Information: Start BMI: 42.8 Current BMI: 42.8 Goal BMI: 28.2 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 0lb Weight to Lose: 80lb % Lost 0% | Quote:
I will have to print a load of stuff off my PCT is saying Nice guidelines which say NO REMIT what does that mean?x
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| Trainee Human On Board shelbell's Profile Albums shelbell's Photo Gallery Tournaments Won: 1 Join Date: 23rd September, 2007 Location: Wirral
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Rep Power: 158 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diet: Gastric Bypass Surgery Date: 16th July 2008 Height: 5' 11" Start Date: 1st July 2008 Start Weight: 289lb Current Weight: 164lb Goal Weight: 172lb Goal Date: 27th April 2009 BMI Information: Start BMI: 40.3 Current BMI: 22.9 Goal BMI: 24 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 125lb Weight to Lose: -8lb % Lost 43.25% | If your PCT says NICE guidelines then if your stats on the left are right then you qualify atleast for referral/application. If your GP is refusing can you see another GP in the practice? At the end of the day he has no right to refuse a referral. |
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| The Verminator tesmaralda's Profile Albums tesmaralda's Photo Gallery Join Date: 24th November, 2008 Location: Birmingham
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Rep Power: 113 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Date: 13th May 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Date: some time in the year 1996 onwards lol Start Weight: 311lb Current Weight: 260lb Goal Weight: 147lb Goal Date: whenever BMI Information: Start BMI: 53.4 Current BMI: 44.6 Goal BMI: 25.2 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 51lb Weight to Lose: 113lb % Lost 16.4% | I have got this off the BOSPA website HampshireBMI over 60 or over 45 with serious comorbidities such as established ischaemic heart disease, type 2 diabetes requiring oral medication or insulin, life-threatening sleep apnoea, severe uncontrolled hypertension, benign intracranial hypertension, history of transient ischaemic attacks or stroke, severe lower limb major joint disease requiring orthopaedic intervention which is precluded on safety grounds due to the patient’s BMI. by the look of things hampshire pct is one of the hard ones to get funding from. |
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| The Verminator tesmaralda's Profile Albums tesmaralda's Photo Gallery Join Date: 24th November, 2008 Location: Birmingham
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Rep Power: 113 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Date: 13th May 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Date: some time in the year 1996 onwards lol Start Weight: 311lb Current Weight: 260lb Goal Weight: 147lb Goal Date: whenever BMI Information: Start BMI: 53.4 Current BMI: 44.6 Goal BMI: 25.2 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 51lb Weight to Lose: 113lb % Lost 16.4% | Have Got this document saved on my hard drive but here are the NICE guidelines if this helps 1.1.1.1 Bariatric surgery is recommended as a treatment option for people with obesity if all of the following criteria are fulfilled: · they have a BMI of 40 kg/m2 or more, or between 35 kg/m2 and 40 kg/m2 and other significant disease (for example, type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure) that could be improved if they lost weight · all appropriate non-surgical measures have been tried but have failed to achieve or maintain adequate, clinically beneficial weight loss for at least 6 months · the person has been receiving or will receive intensive management in a specialist obesity service · the person is generally fit for anaesthesia and surgery · the person commits to the need for long-term follow-up. 1.1.1.1 In addition to the criteria listed in 1.2.6.1, bariatric surgery is also recommended as a first-line option (instead of lifestyle interventions or drug treatment) for adults with a BMI of more than 50 kg/m2 in whom surgical intervention is considered appropriate. 1.1.1.2 In people for whom surgery is recommended as a first-line option, orlistat or sibutramine can be used to maintain or reduce weight before surgery if it is considered that the waiting time for surgery is excessive. The implementation tools for this guideline have information about more sources of information, particularly for professional groups. They are available from www.nice.org.uk/CG043 This document is dated December 2006 but is still current. I can't always find it when I go to the nice website. Hope this helps. I have amazed myself the link above takes you to the page where you can select different formats to save to your computer the bit above is taken from page 53. |
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