I saw my GP to ask for a referral to an online NHS backed weight loss course and she was very reluctant to refer me. When I went in to see her she asked how I was and I told her I thought my CFS was worse than it has been and said why but that I was there about the referral. The weight loss course website had hinted that doctors might be reluctant to do the referral and had a letter to print off to give to the GP explaining all about it. (I had had to do a quick survey on the website to find out if I was suitable for the course and had had several emails encouraging me to see my GP). So was very surprised when my GP only asked where I had found the website and after a brief glance at the letter said I would probably have to do the 2 tier course not the 3 tier one that I was asking for. She had previously said I didn't fit the criteria needed for the 2 tier. She then went on about my CFS and did I want to see a physio for hip pain I had mentioned, err no thanks, how was my bowels and urine and should she test my urine for blood, no thanks, I would just like a referral please. After a few more questions and very reluctantly she did agree to refer me but didn't know how long it would take.
I fail to see why any doctor would be so reluctant to refer someone that wanted to do something about their weight problem.
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