Woman weighing 42st 'left to die'

by liamssoft | March 7, 2007 at 12:00 pm
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Once again we see the UK Government setting impossible targets for patients requiring surgery, all in order to save money, but then wasting Billions of pounds on their own personal projects ((Expert warns £20bn NHS computer programme 'won't work').

I would like to hear from the NHS and Tony Blair on their side of the story, as so far I have come to the conclusion of the above.

Article above: liam@liams.biz


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A mother-of-four who weighs 42 stones claims she is being left to die because the NHS will not pay to treat her obesity.

Sharon Mevsimler has been confined 24-hours a day for the past 18 months to one room at her Chelmsford, Essex, house where her husband, Bulent, has given up work as a chef to look after her.

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