<p>Paul Mason Paul - once the world's fattest man - vowed to help other patients who need weight-loss options. The 50-year-old, of Ipswich, said he begged his local NHS trust for help when he hit 199 kg, The Sun reported. <br /><br />But the medic he consulted in 1996 told him: "Ride your bike more." When he hit 406 kg (64 stone) he asked to see an eating disorders specialist, but was sent to a dietician. <br /><br />Paul, now about 234 kg (37 stone), said: "I want to set a precedent so no one else has to get to the same size - and to put something back into society." <br /><br />An NHS Suffolk spokesman said: "As we have not heard from Mason it would be inappropriate to speculate." <br /></p>
<p>Paul Mason Paul - once the world's fattest man - vowed to help other patients who need weight-loss options. The 50-year-old, of Ipswich, said he begged his local NHS trust for help when he hit 199 kg, The Sun reported. <br /><br />But the medic he consulted in 1996 told him: "Ride your bike more." When he hit 406 kg (64 stone) he asked to see an eating disorders specialist, but was sent to a dietician. <br /><br />Paul, now about 234 kg (37 stone), said: "I want to set a precedent so no one else has to get to the same size - and to put something back into society." <br /><br />An NHS Suffolk spokesman said: "As we have not heard from Mason it would be inappropriate to speculate." <br /></p>