Sara Agintas, an unemployed mother of six, weighing 210 kilograms, who spends 250 euros a week on food delivery, demands that the social security pay for her implantation surgery. Ms Agintas says she gained weight after each pregnancy because she found it too difficult to diet and because exercise "hurts". She admits she can't work because she's too fat to sit in an office chair and can only stand for two minutes at a time.
One of the reasons Ms. Agintas wants to lose weight is that she wants to go on vacation, but she would need two seats on the plane.
Her husband and six children receive 20300 euros a year as social assistance. She got pregnant for the first time when she was 17 years old, and says she enjoyed being pregnant because she always wanted to be a mother.
However, she then developed an unhealthy craving for junk food that caused her weight to go up and down through her next five pregnancies.
Her children grew up on fast food and mrs. Agintas says: "They eat the same as me - dough and snacks. I was lazy - it was easier to call food delivery than cook. I give them chips four times a week."
She suffered from high blood pressure due to her unhealthy lifestyle, although she did not have any complications during her pregnancies. She admits that during the last months of her pregnancy she drank 12 small cans of beer a day, but insists that it was safe because she diluted it with ice.
Mrs. Agintas, who now weighs 210 kilograms, now suffers from arthritis, diabetes and asthma and believes gastric bypass is her last and only chance.
"I can't afford a personal trainer or weight loss surgery - I need help from the taxpayer. I know it's my fault I'm fat, but my pregnancy appetite won't let me stop eating," says the unhappy mother.
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