It was at my appointment with Mr Jenkinson, a consultant surgeon at The London Clinic who specialises in weight loss surgery, that I finally felt heard and understood.
I’ve struggled with my weight for years but it was contracting Covid that made me take stock of my situation. The virus made breathing more difficult than ever and I’d wake up several times a night gasping for air. My lungs are particularly vulnerable to infection as a result of the blast related thermal injury I sustained when I was a train passenger in the 7/7 London terrorist attacks back in 2005.
After hearing me sleep, my mother suspected I had sleep apnoea – which can cause weight gain – and she insisted that I get tested. The results were shocking. The data from two nights of monitoring showed I was waking up to 40 times an hour.

