startete a British man with a weight of 22 stone (139 kilograms, 306 pounds) a Court of appeal Monday against a decision to reject him State obesity surgery, because he is not fat enough.
Tom Condliff, 62, says he needs surgery, stomach to save his life, but the State national health service refuses to finance a Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery.
The High Court refused to cancel the decision in April, and Condliff took his battle Monday, the Court of appeal, in what is expected to be a two-day hearing.
The former policeman was because of drugs, what he needs, to long-term diabetes handling, obese. He takes 28 different drugs and breathing masks and used inhalers.
The Court, that his mass body was heard in April index, to more than 40, below the threshold level of 50 where his local health authority in Staffordshire, Central England for surgery would pay.
In this hearing, the judge Condliff said attempted non-surgical methods to lose weight, but it failed, added that everyone agreed that surgery was "clinically appropriate for him".
However, the judge, who had not the article of the European Convention for the protection of human rights NHS under the Condliff had made his claim decided.
Britain has the highest level of obesity in Europe, with 24.5 percent of adults who as obese, according to a study published in December by the European Commission and the OECD. The average is 14%.
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