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MarciaM

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    MarciaM got a reaction from LMFAO575 in Sick   
    Just go to the gyne !!!
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    MarciaM got a reaction from LMFAO575 in Sick   
    Incidentally, sometimes things are caught medically from totally unrelated conditions - like coughing . You may have put pressure on a possible fibroid - who knows - just promise you'll check it put.
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    MarciaM got a reaction from LMFAO575 in Sick   
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Kristina J. in I'm a Zombie! Any suggestions?   
    Some people, a very small percentage, do not respond properly to the artificial thyroid hormone Synthroid. I know because I was on Synthroid. My blood values showed excess circulating hormone, but my body did not convert it properly and I was freezing, puffy, incredibly forgetful and deepening depression. After years of doctors insisting on Synthroid, I finally found an updated endocrinologist and she put me on the natural hormone called Armour dessicated thyroid hormone. After 25 years on Armour, I feel great. You can also have low blood pressure. If your hubby wants housework done after you are adjusting to a tremendous physical change, he should hire a maid and let you get the rest you deserve. He can also do it himself. The best to you on your journey.
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Kristina J. in I'm a Zombie! Any suggestions?   
    Some people, a very small percentage, do not respond properly to the artificial thyroid hormone Synthroid. I know because I was on Synthroid. My blood values showed excess circulating hormone, but my body did not convert it properly and I was freezing, puffy, incredibly forgetful and deepening depression. After years of doctors insisting on Synthroid, I finally found an updated endocrinologist and she put me on the natural hormone called Armour dessicated thyroid hormone. After 25 years on Armour, I feel great. You can also have low blood pressure. If your hubby wants housework done after you are adjusting to a tremendous physical change, he should hire a maid and let you get the rest you deserve. He can also do it himself. The best to you on your journey.
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Kristina J. in I'm a Zombie! Any suggestions?   
    Some people, a very small percentage, do not respond properly to the artificial thyroid hormone Synthroid. I know because I was on Synthroid. My blood values showed excess circulating hormone, but my body did not convert it properly and I was freezing, puffy, incredibly forgetful and deepening depression. After years of doctors insisting on Synthroid, I finally found an updated endocrinologist and she put me on the natural hormone called Armour dessicated thyroid hormone. After 25 years on Armour, I feel great. You can also have low blood pressure. If your hubby wants housework done after you are adjusting to a tremendous physical change, he should hire a maid and let you get the rest you deserve. He can also do it himself. The best to you on your journey.
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    MarciaM reacted to Ms.AntiBand in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    I'm a young senior @ 55 and I did it so I could become a older senior without weight related complications and live happier and healthier? Good luck!
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    MarciaM reacted to Kaj in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    I'm 60. I have my first surgeon consult this coming week. I am doing the 3 months of medically supervised by my PCP diet as required by my insurance...which is a joke, but what are ya gonna do? I know what it is like to be thin and I WANT it back!!. I lost 110 pounds on medifast in 1989 as well as my gallbladder. I kept it off with a slow creeping upward climb until 2000. Then menopause, my mother's death, depression, and anti-depressants all came together in one perfect storm and I crumbled. Gained about 100 lbs in a little over 6 months time. I crawled up to 289 a couple of years ago, then started counting weight watcher points and over a year lost 50 lbs. Then I stopped losing. Just....stopped. No idea why. I counted points another year without losing any at all. The last 3 months that I counted points, I actually began to gain again. Probably a lot of things I was doing wrong- portion creep, not weighing my food, etc. But anyway, I have gained 20 back since I gave up counting points and seem to have stopped at 250 for the past 6 months. My shrink has provided 5 years of documentation of my weight battle to the insurance company, so that part is covered. So yeah...60 years old, but big deal. I'm still 18 in my mind and I am still working full time and will be probably until I die. So, I am going to grab all the gusto I can get and will cheer each of you onward as you each make your own journey.
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    MarciaM reacted to kenai1 in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    I am 60 and had surgery 12/21 and don't regret it at all. My bmi was 35.8 and I have high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Have had no issues - no pain; no gas; able to get down 60 of Water and 3 30-35 gram Protein Shakes a day. Will be able to eat pureed food starting this coming Friday. I can't t believe how uneventful it has been. And as of 1/4 I am down 26 pounds from my starting weight.
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    MarciaM reacted to Katie713 in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Yeah OTR, can ya help an old gal out?? Geez.
    Here's what I think...when the time is right, go for it. Give it all you got. Period.
    No regrets. I was in a size 3X - 4X and now a size 14 at 57 years old. I haven't been in a 14 since my 20's. Darn straight I'm happy, I feel mahvelous.
    Go for it!
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    MarciaM reacted to O.T.R. sleever in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Look at all the old people.
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    MarciaM reacted to DanaInNewOrleans in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Oh Gawd!! Am I considered a senior at 49???? I think of "seniors" as 70 and older. Of course, the 25 year olds think of "senior" as being over 40!
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    MarciaM reacted to Katie713 in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Had my surgery at age 56 in April, 2012. I turned 57 the following July.
    The journey has been amazing. My surgery went well, very little pain and just some minor discomfort. I have lost in one year approximately 100 pounds and am working toward my final goal weight.
    I was so heavy before, and I would huff and puff walking even a short distance. My knees hurt. I felt and was so out of shape and I led a sendentary life. No more...I am out and about and enjoying being active.
    Best thing I ever did for myself, and yes, I wish I had done it earlier, but the sleeve surgery is fairly new, so I guess the timing was just perfect for me!!
    Good luck!!
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    MarciaM reacted to Annie B in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    I'm 54 and had it done a few weeks ago. For me, it was a risk vs. benefit situation. My obesity was negatively impacting my health, with the potential for even more serious complications. As long as you are healthy enough to pass the medical clearances, this surgery should be considered. I would talk to your primary care physician. Mine was so incredibly supportive. She was very helpful.
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    MarciaM reacted to ProudGrammy in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Marsha
    i had the sleeve when i was 58 - as "they" say, best decision i've ever made for myself
    there are many of "us" that are "over 21", yet under 100 that are sleeve survivors and proud of it

    most everyone on the board say they wish they had the WLS years ago - but the past is the past - being sleeved now is great too
    having WLS - losing all that extra weight for health reasons (my diabetes meds/insulin, high blood pressure meds, CPAP are all gone) is wonderful no matter what your age
    good luck with your wise decision to have the WLS
    see you around the neighborhood
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    MarciaM reacted to Sadlers1999 in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    I don't think of the 50s/60s as being "senior." LOL To me, as long as your heart can withstand surgery, you are probably a good candidate. But, in the meantime, 50s/60s today is like 40s/50s in the past...middle age!
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    MarciaM reacted to kyllfalcon in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Yep, there are several ladies on this forum in their 50's and 60's.
    I was 59 when sleeved in March 2012. Had no complications, lost weight steadily and rapidly without even one stall, and consider it to be the best thing I've ever done for myself.
    Others will chime in shortly, I'm sure.
    I was worried that I was too old, but my surgeon took my hands in his, looked me in the eye, and convinced me otherwise. I am forever grateful.
    Good luck!!
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Wrinkle in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Any senior gals get the sleeve? I'm in Florida for the winter and have a consult with a dr in Cleveland Clinic? Any advice?
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Wrinkle in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Thx to all all of u for your input. I'm 69 and have my consult with the dr jan 22. I am actually 5 lbs under a bmi of 35. I'm sure I can gain a little if I must.
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Kaj in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Hi, where did u have this done? You appear to be doing great. Thx for your reply. I will be 70 next Dec. Marcia
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    MarciaM got a reaction from Kaj in Senior gal concerned about getting the Sleeve   
    Hi, where did u have this done? You appear to be doing great. Thx for your reply. I will be 70 next Dec. Marcia

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