Weight loss camp plea by bullied girl

Thursday 8th April 2010, 12:04PM BST.

Betsy Moore, 16, from Ludlow

Betsy Moore, 16, from Ludlow

A Shropshire teenager who endured years of bullying at school because of her weight has appealed for help to fund a £3,500 placement at a specialist weight loss camp.

Betsy Moore, 16, from Ludlow, has struggled with her weight since she was 11. She said: “I have been bullied at school for the last seven years. Every time I go to the doctors, they just say I have gained weight.

“I eat the same as the rest of my family and exercise regularly. I’m 16-and-a-half stone and I should be eight-and-a-half.”

She said she had tried various healthy eating programmes but her weight just seemed to increase.

Betsy applied for funding for a placement at the Wellspring weight loss camp in the Lake District through her GP surgery at Station Drive, in Ludlow, but was refused.

Her mother, Wendy Moore, said: “I’m staggered that with all the national focus on obesity, surgeries are not more pro-active with teenagers before the problem escalates into adulthood.

“I told the surgery that funding now when Betsy is ready to change will save the NHS thousands in the long term.”

Dr David Partridge, a GP at the Station Drive Surgery, said they could not comment on individual cases, but added:

“In terms of weight loss, it is a significant issue. It is one of the major health problems that all of us are facing and a major cost to the NHS so it is something that we take very seriously. Every patient is individual and needs to be treated individually.”

He explained that the surgery had been one of five practices in Shropshire involved in a pilot scheme called the “help 2 slim” weight loss programme.

The scheme is now due to be rolled out across the county. He added: “We have had encouraging results.”

Mrs Moore said her and her daughter had attended the gym together and while she had lost weight, Betsy had struggled.

She added: “She represented the county in hockey last year and plays netball. She is not lazy. In 2004, the doctor said she was going through puberty and it would sort itself out. On that basis, we waited, but in 2007 she was excessively overweight. She is now obese.

“She’s had blood tests to check for metabolism and thyroid problems, they came back fine.”

She added: “They recently suggested Betsy access counselling as this would strengthen her case, but she doesn’t need it, she has the resolve, it’s just jumping through hoops.”

Anyone interested in sponsoring her can contact (01584) 878224.


  1. 1
    Squire

    To gain weight calorie intake must be greater than calories burned. Exercise more and reduce calorie intake but keeping a BALANCED diet! Take my advice or you will just be £3500 lighter!

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  2. 2
    Tracy

    Squire – obviousley you have never struggled with your weight. At least Betsy wants to do something about her weight. Its not always as easy as it sounds to lose weight.

    Betsy good luck hun i really hope you get the funds needed. dont take the advice of squire – sounds a bit of a know it all x x x

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    Suellan Fowler

    At each meal fill a third of your plate with fresh fruit and/or veg and eat it all (make a deal with yourself, you can eat all the other nice roasted meat and potatoes after you’ve eaten the one third veg/fruit) – I’m sure you would see a positive difference almost immediately for this one small change – works for me!

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  4. 4
    Moody

    Good luck Betsy

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  5. 5
    Davey

    When I first read this article, my initial reaction was “no way am I putting my hand in my pocket for anything like that”. But then, I’ve never struggled with my weight, although Wii-fit tells me I need to lose some!

    I don’t think a fat camp holiday is the answer. If Betsy is exercising properly, and eating healthily as she says, there has to be more to the problem, and its not something thats going to be resolved easily. When you watch these “fat camp” programmes on TV, its rare that you see good results, so I am sceptical that it would be a success.

    What I’d really like to happen is for someone to see this article and think “I bet I could help her” and do so. We all know that “eat less and move more” is supposed to work, but clearly it doesn’t for all.

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