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Old 30-11-2016, 01:29 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Brillopad View Post
Being overweight reduces the chances of success and the NHS can hardly afford to throw money away on ops with a high failure rate.
It's a hip replacement, not open heart surgery.

And what do you propose? If someone needs a hip replacement then chances are they aren't going to be mobile enough to exercise efficiently and healthy eating alone isn't going to make a difference without regular exercise.

The smoking part makes sense and even the obesity part makes sense for procedures that aren't based around fixing mobility issues but telling someone that they can't have a hip replacement because they are obese is just plain dumb.
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