@Larian: Well, that was your choice of course but I think it's a bit dangerous to put stuff like that in a game since it can quickly become very annoying for the "power gamers" who wants the best possible character. That's why many of the newer and better AD&D games have a "Maximum hitpoints at level-up" option - let the player decide whether or not he/she wants to play by the official rules and let everyone else get all the hitpoints without wasting time loading over and over again...
I've heard people saying this before, and I think it's such bollox. Like the people who reload to get the best possible weapon and armour...
You're basically saying that: Please remove the randomness so that I don't end up cheating, because I have a very weak willpower and I can't control myself.
Because that's what it is: Cheating. For the same effort you might aswell save yourself the trouble and hack into the game to give you more skillpoints. I'm sure by now someone has created a skillpoint editor.
Last time I checked, power gaming isn't cheating. Power gaming is spending hours upon hours in the battlefields killing every single enemy, and scraping together every bit of experience. It is not cheating.
My point is: Simply don't reload the game. It's just that easy. Keep playing. Accept what the random-gods have given you. Sometimes it will be bad, sometimes it will be good. That's life, you can't always have it good.
And if you really can't control yourself, go to your local pharmacy and get a couple of reload-patches. Keep taking a smaller dose each day, until one day you can fully quit.