Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 First, Go to Obesityhelp.com. Then Read responses from people who have had the surgery. Then look at the before an after pictures and ask tons of questions. That's what I did and then I joined this group. In Columbus, Ohio Mom to 7 beautiful children RNY Open 6/26/02 Weight 435,180 Goal Dr. Choben, Surgeon God is on my side! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 i did this for me so i could be around for my granddaughter. before i couldn't run around sit on the floor with my ankles cross did i say that i have thin and plump friends i was 42 i am now 50 feel great i joke with the Drs. i have one thing fix then something else go i ask is there any warranty on the parts lol so do for your self and you will be a little more heather i still try to learn how to work the scanner so i good show you the of biggggggggg me and medium me these lady are get i read everything that comes my way i was doing things wrong thank lady and gent just remember you are your on person good Michele g. 50 east Boston mass. god blessyou isent you the angel copy my chanel did age 11years going on 35 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Becky, welcome from a fellow newcomer. Since deciding to pursue WLS, I've read the profiles of hundreds of folks, both youngish and not-so-youngish, and I can tell you the enthusiasm in every story is contagious and inspirational. I am forty-one and sometimes think why didn't I do this sooner, but that rusty old adage " There's no time like the present " resounds loud and clear each time I doubt myself and makes perfect sense. The way I see it, we are at a far greater risk without the surgery, as our weight continues to burden us. Just my two cents. Take care, Becky. in Louisville, Kentucky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Hi Becky, Welcome! I'm 47 and had my surgery three months ago, so............... I think you're just the perfect age There is a lady on this list who had it done at 62, I believe. You are going to get so many opinions. You need to do your research and decide what's best for you. Yes, there are risks with any major surgery. There are many risks to staying obese, too! We can't decide for you, but are happy to try and answer any questions you have. If you want to chat, email me anytime. I'm not an expert, but I can share my experience with you. Best wishes! in California Open RNY - 03/29/02 272.5/222.5 - as of 06/22/02 just starting the process, have questions This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from someone in my age group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Hi becky I had my surgery 10-24-01 at age 63 and I would do it again in a heart beat. To date I have los 103 pounds and feel soooooooooo much better. My starting weight was 314.5 and am now 211.5. Do what your heart tells you to do. Bev L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Becky (You didn't sign your letter but your address has Becky), I am 52 and have gone thru all the testing leading up to surgery. Now I am waiting for approval and a date. Also, my mother had this surgery the first of the year and she is 72 -- she is doing great and looks awesome. She hasn't had any problems with her surgery. NO you are not to old and neither am I. I can't wait to have my surgery and join all the wonderful people in this group who have already crossed over. Do not let your friends and family scare you off -- do your homework and learn as much as you can and then do what is best for YOU. If you have any questions ask, someone out here will answer. God Bless you on your journey. in Sacramento Dr. in Burlingame Pre-op, waiting for insurance approval 380/330 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Dear Becky, if it helps, I had my surgery (lap) Feb. 14th and I will be 53 in Nov. I have lost 65 lbs and have never felt younger. I have gone roller blading with my grown children, and bowl, I go to the gym 4-5 days a week, swim and enjoy life more now then I have in the last 15 yrs. Suzanne in Ca. becky5148 wrote: > This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric > bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general > information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting > mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family > thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close > friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like > I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already > tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much > weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from > someone in my age group. > > > To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to > GBCookbook-subscribe@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Had I not done it at 44, I would not have lived to see 50. I'm approaching 53 now, and wish I'd done it years ago. But this was fine By being so very ill before surgery, maybe I trasure/value it more than I would have. I dunno. I just know that we all die one way or another. I was going SOON, very soon. I have a very radical procedure, the ne that's sposta malnourish you. All I can say is: you do not have to be ill post-op. Things hapen, but most of them can be fixed. And being malnourishd does not have to enter the picture. just starting the process, have questions This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from someone in my age group. To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to GBCookbook-subscribe@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 I was 47 when I had my open RNY. I am approaching 49 in a coupla months. I couldnt walk without extreme shortness of breath, severe pain in my knees, ankles and feet, had high blood pressure, was developing diabetes, had chest pains constantly, etc. Since my surgery, I have a life.. I did have many complications and had to undergo surgery twice more in 14 months. I have lost 188 pounds and no longer have any of the above mentioned problems.I feel good for the first time in my adult life. I had my surgery revised in Feb due to a major complication that was causing me to be malnourished. I now am able to take my vites and drink my protein shakes each day adn feel great. I even went back to work recently .. after not working for 20 plus years I would do this surgery sooner if I had known that it would give me my life back.. I recently went to a theme park, walked all day, rode roller coasters, bumper cars, etc .. had a great time and had energy left to do shopping at night.. Take care Hugs, from GA open RNY 12/12/00 Revision 04/18/01 Revision 02/07/02 St wt.... 392 Cw........205 Wt loss... -187 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Becky, I'm probably going to be 56 before my surgery comes around. At this rate I'll be almost 60 before my plastic surgery <G>. Don't listen to the thin ones, they don't know ANYTHING. After all, why would they? They haven't had to research it. I think I read somewhere that they decline the surgery for those over 60, so you have 10 years before you'd be " too old " - I wouldn't delay, why wait before you can enjoy life? I weigh almost 100 lbs less than you and getting up in the morning is a nightmare. Weeding the lawn makes me SOB or causes reflux. Exercise.... *enjoying* exercise? Uhhhh - not in this body at this time. And for me, that's no life. I think the only reason I'd consider not doing the surgery would be if my love of food was so great that the idea of eating a couple of tablespoons for a meal caused more distress than the physical discomfort - and that's not the case here. I would gladly eat less if I could feel full and satisfied. Good luck! Pam Becky writes: This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from someone in my age group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Gosh, for all those over 60 having surgery, I hope I didn't offend you - it was just something I read somewhere - maybe the philosophy of that particular doc.... obviously there are a number of people over 60 who have had the surgery and done very well. My mistake.... Pam in Niceville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Becky - I am not exactly in your age group, but I do know there are many around the age of 50 who've had this surgery and are doing well. It's usually after age 60 that the surgeon's say you're too old. You have a lot of life left to live, and this surgery will allow you to live it as a healthier woman. Without it, who knows when you might die from heart disease or other obesity-related problems. Don't let those thin people talk you out of it. They have no idea what it's like to live in your body. Just tell them to mind their own business, or to try carrying around an extra 100 pounds of weight for 24 hours, and then see how they feel. We will be here to support you through the process. Where are you from? Jeanne in WI Age 38 Open RNY 05/21/2002 314/ 287 /150-175 5' 8 " djgraves@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Pam i will be 57 Sun. and even if it takes me to 60 to have plastics done i may have it ,since us baby boomers are not on SS until 67 that means 10 more years on my feet to work so anything that helps works for me ETHEL in Pa. Pam Gotcher wrote: > Becky, I'm probably going to be 56 before my surgery comes around. At > this rate I'll be almost 60 before my plastic surgery <G>. Don't listen > to the thin ones, they don't know ANYTHING. After all, why would they? > They haven't had to research it. I think I read somewhere that they > decline the surgery for those over 60, so you have 10 years before you'd > be " too old " - I wouldn't delay, why wait before you can enjoy life? I > weigh almost 100 lbs less than you and getting up in the morning is a > nightmare. Weeding the lawn makes me SOB or causes reflux. Exercise.... > *enjoying* exercise? Uhhhh - not in this body at this time. And for me, > that's no life. I think the only reason I'd consider not doing the > surgery would be if my love of food was so great that the idea of eating > a couple of tablespoons for a meal caused more distress than the > physical discomfort - and that's not the case here. I would gladly eat > less if I could feel full and satisfied. > > Good luck! > Pam > > > Becky writes: > This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric > bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general > information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting > mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family > thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close > friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like > I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already > tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much > weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from > someone in my age group. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 > Hi Becky, Sorry for the same advice, but I agree with everyone else. You need to do as much research on GB surgery as possible and then decide what is best for you ---- to have this major surgery or to stay obese. The decision has to be up to you, just take your time and research. I had my surgery 6 weeks ago, and do not regret having it for a minute. (I also researched this for over a year.) This group has helped me so much, so just ask any question you have and someone will answer it for you. GOOD LUCK! Nan in Ohio 5/13/02 Open RNY 264/226 > > > .. > > > > just starting the process, have questions > > > This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric > bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general > information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting > mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family > thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close > friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like > I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already > tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much > weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from > someone in my age group. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Gee Ethel, I hadn't thought of it that way. I have 20 more years to work! Just another reason to have this surgery. Thanks (I think, lol), in California Open RNY - 03/29/02 272.5/222.5 - as of 06/22/02 Re: just starting the process, have questions Pam i will be 57 Sun. and even if it takes me to 60 to have plastics done i may have it ,since us baby boomers are not on SS until 67 that means 10 more years on my feet to work so anything that helps works for me ETHEL in Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 You go, girl!!!! I agree, I'd like to look as decent as possible during my work life. Not just for the beauty of it, but for the all kinds of things, like not being downsized, etc. Pam Ethel wrote. Pam i will be 57 Sun. and even if it takes me to 60 to have plastics done i may have it ,since us baby boomers are not on SS until 67 that means 10 more years on my feet to work so anything that helps works for me ETHEL in Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Pam no apologies needed. Bev in Sebring RE: just starting the process, have questions Gosh, for all those over 60 having surgery, I hope I didn't offend you - it was just something I read somewhere - maybe the philosophy of that particular doc.... obviously there are a number of people over 60 who have had the surgery and done very well. My mistake.... Pam in Niceville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2002 Report Share Posted June 26, 2002 Becky I am sure if you go to www.obesityhelp.com you will find many ladies there that are your age TN just starting the process, have questions > This is my first time here. My physician has recommended gastric > bypass ( current weight 325lbs). I'm on the waiting list for general > information meeting with a local surgeon, should be going to meeting > mid-Aug. However I'll also be 5o years old mid-Aug, and my family > thinks I'm to old. I've shared my plans with a family and a few close > friends --- most heavy ones say go for it, thin ones look at me like > I'm crazy, either recomend some diet (which I've probaly already > tried), or tell me I'll end up in a coma on a vent, or lose so much > weight I'll have to be fed by IV. Help ! Would welcome info from > someone in my age group. > > > > To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to GBCookbook-subscribe@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 just got my surgery date for my chest it will be August 14 still take the iron and b-12 i want it to stay high for my big day also my granddaughter Chanel is an alter girl and she told me to tell you all she is lighting candle and ask Fr. Kennedy to pray for everyone take care shell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 becky5148 wrote: However I'll also be 50 years old mid-Aug, and my family thinks I'm too old. >>>>>>>>>>> Dear Becky, I just turned 50 on May 18 (How can that be??? I'm still 28 in my heart!) and had my bypass on May 23rd. As of yesterday, a month out from my surgery, I had lost 35 pounds. Whooooo hoooooo! My energy level has improved vastly and so has my health. I had/have high blood pressure, sleep apnea, high cholesterol, diabetes and osteo-arthritis. Lots of pills with those conditions. I'm not taking meds now for any of those things and that's just with 35 pounds gone. I had the surgery because I want to see my children (ages 9 and 11) graduate from school, get married and have my grandbabies. I also want to be around to harass my wonderful husband for a long time. I figured I traded one month of misery (yeah, misery) for an extra 20 years of life. Seems like a pretty decent exchange to me. If I may so bold as to tell you how to run your life.....Listen to yourself. Listen to those that **support** you. Don't listen to the naysayers. If you really want to give the naysayers a wake-up call right between the eyes, ask them why they want you to be satisfied with a shortened lifespan. Sometimes it is just fear on their part because they love you. Sometimes it is something else. Bottom line, you are not too old for the surgery. I'm willing to bet that there is plenty of life left in you. After all, we survived the Monkees, ankle length business dresses and power suits, and Tammy Faye's makeup. Yours, Candis King Wheaton, IL Open RNY 5/23/02 pre-op wt 342, bmi 60+ current wt 307 goal 127-140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 Shell - What kind of surgery are you having on your chest? sorry if you already said, I can't remember. Jeanne in WI Age 38 Open RNY 05/21/2002 314/ 287 /150-175 5' 8 " djgraves@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 Not to old, i am 56, had surgery in march and down 61 lbs. and feel good, not a biggy , my PCP wanted me to have surgery 2 years ago. ETHEL in Pa. Candis King wrote: > > > becky5148 wrote: > > However I'll also be 50 years old mid-Aug, and my family thinks > I'm too old. > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > Dear Becky, > > I just turned 50 on May 18 (How can that be??? I'm still 28 in my > heart!) and had my bypass on May 23rd. As of yesterday, a > month out from my surgery, I had lost 35 pounds. Whooooo hoooooo! > > My energy level has improved vastly and so has my health. I > had/have high blood pressure, sleep apnea, high cholesterol, > diabetes and osteo-arthritis. Lots of pills with those > conditions. I'm not taking meds now for any of those things and > that's just with 35 pounds gone. > > I had the surgery because I want to see my children (ages 9 and > 11) graduate from school, get married and have my grandbabies. I > also want to be around to harass my wonderful husband for a long > time. I figured I traded one month of misery (yeah, misery) for > an extra 20 years of life. Seems like a pretty decent exchange > to me. > > If I may so bold as to tell you how to run your life.....Listen > to yourself. Listen to those that **support** you. Don't listen > to the naysayers. > > If you really want to give the naysayers a wake-up call right > between the eyes, ask them why they want you to be satisfied with > a shortened lifespan. Sometimes it is just fear on their part > because they love you. Sometimes it is something else. > > Bottom line, you are not too old for the surgery. I'm willing to > bet that there is plenty of life left in you. After all, we > survived the Monkees, ankle length business dresses and power > suits, and Tammy Faye's makeup. > > Yours, > > Candis King > Wheaton, IL > Open RNY 5/23/02 > pre-op wt 342, bmi 60+ > current wt 307 > goal 127-140 > > > > > To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to > GBCookbook-subscribe@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2002 Report Share Posted June 28, 2002 going from dd to b cup lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2002 Report Share Posted July 1, 2002 good luck Shell Re: just starting the process, have questions > just got my surgery date for my chest it will be August 14 still take the > iron and b-12 i want it to stay high for my big day also my granddaughter > Chanel is an alter girl and she told me to tell you all she is lighting > candle and ask Fr. Kennedy to pray for everyone > take care shell > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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