Sara Agintas, 43, admits to downing 12 'small' cans of lager a day while expecting her sixth child, but wants a 14,000 NHS gastric bypass Complains she put on weight after each birth because she found it 'too hard to diet' and says exercise 'hurt'
By Jill Reilly
PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 26 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:09 EST, 27 March 2012
Sara Agintas, tips the scales at a hefty 33 stone, but insists tax payers should fork out for the 14,000 operation because she's now too fat to work
A mother-of-six is demanding an NHS weight loss operation, despite admitting she has spent her life binging on junk food.
Sara Agintas, tips the scales at a hefty 33 stone, but insists tax payers should fork out for the 14,000 operation because shes now too fat to work and can't fit on a plane seat to go on holiday.
Mrs Agintas, 43, from Milton Keynes, admits to downing 12 'small' cans of lager a day when she was pregnant, but complained in Closer magazine, that she put on weight after each pregnancy because she found it 'too hard to diet' and says exercise 'hurt.'
Wearing a size 36-38, she used to spend up to 200 a week on takeaways, but admitted 'I cant work because Im too fat to fit in an office chair and can only stand for two minutes at a time.'
Part of the reason Mrs Agintas wants to downsize, is because she wants to go on holiday, but would need two seats on the plane.
She is mother to Gemma, 25, Lauren, 21, Thomas, 18, Sam, 13, Hannah, 12, and Zoe, nine.
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Jobless mother Sara Agintas who weighs 33 stone demands NHS weight loss operation