We seem to be becoming increasingly judgemental with regard to other people's lives. I'm lucky in that my weight has stayed pretty consistent for the last 60 years, a combination of genes, a propensity to turn to alcohol rather than food in times of stress and a love of playing sport/being physically active. However, over the years I've cost the NHS quite a lot of money because of the various injuries I've had due to the sports and activities I do. The list is quite long ,broken ribs, fractured vertebrae, displaced kneecap, ruptured achilles, damaged cruciate ligaments, broken wrist, numerous broken fingers, broken arm, three hospital admissions (longest for two weeks), numerous clinic visits and two surgical procedures. Should we refuse to stop treating people who injure themselves playing sport?
I do not begrudge money being spent on people to help them lose weight neither do I begrudge money being spent to help people stop smoking, stop drinking, stop gambling etc. I've never had anyone suggest I didn't deserve treatment because I chose to ride, ski or play sports that meant I might fall over or stress my body and cost the NHS. FGS let's be a bit more accepting of people's frailties, none of us is perfect.