As some who has struggled with their weight for a long time some of the stuff being posted in here is laughable and a million miles away from how weight management on the NHS actually works.
Mentioned before on the weight loss thread that my weight ballooned when I had to take medication for cluster headaches following someone piling their car into the back of mine at a red light.
Following that I first asked the doctor for help with my weight in 2010. It has taken until this year to be able to access a tier 4 service. Tier 4 is the level which you will need to be to have any chance of being prescribed injections. At present tier 4, at least in Coventry, will not prescribe injections to anyone but if they did the stage you would be at is essentially a choice between injections or surgery.
To even get to Tier 4 you have to be able to demonstrate that you have exhausted every other option and it hasn't worked. You don't just turn up, talk to someone for 5 minutes, and walk away with injections.
Believe me, as a fatty, there is nothing more soul destroying than seeing endless docu-series, online articles etc highlighting someone who is sat on the sofa eating a packet of doughnuts for breakfast questioning why they can't lose weight while you're spending hours in the gym, spending money on personal trainers, strictly following a diet plan and fuck all is happening. Not to mention unlike any other medical condition everyone is an expert. They are all keen to tell you that you just need to do abc or xyz and the weight will drop off. Clearly not believing you when you tell them you tried that and it did nothing.
There are absolutely fatties who just need to get off their arse and move and sort their diet out. This is not who treatment is aimed at or who will be eligible to receive it.
And let's not let food companies off the hook. There was a doc on the BBC recently where they interviewed people employed by the large food manufacturers quite happily telling you about the millions spent on research to make food more addictive, to make you want more. Now that injections are proving to work for many people what are they spending their money on? Developing new additives that nullify the effects of the medication so they can sell you more food.