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Melissa Ashcroft Relaunches Fundraiser as NHS BMI Rules Delay Breast-Reduction Surgery

She describes chronic pain that leaves her struggling to lift her nine-month-old daughter.

Overview

  • Appearing on ITV's This Morning, Ashcroft said her 36M chest causes daily debilitation, including taking an hour to get out of bed.
  • The NHS requires her to lower her BMI and keep it stable for 12 months to reduce surgical risks such as blood clots.
  • She says her first GoFundMe was removed without explanation, and a new appeal has raised only a small sum toward an estimated £13,500 cost.
  • Ashcroft reports little clinical support beyond advice to lose weight, relies on swimming for lower‑impact exercise, and fears a thyroid condition could rule out weight‑loss injections.
  • She says persistent sexualised attention contributed to her move to rural Scotland after years of back pain, bra‑strap wounds, and a slipped disc.