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Hi Consuela,

My pre-op diet was all clear liquid except the evening meal which consisted of 3 oz low fat meat an 1/2 cup of carbs...it was for 10 days.

Probably not much help, good luck on your diet. I'm sure you'll do fine.

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I'm 58, scheduled for surgery on June 17. Insurance approved with first request...I'm guessing they think they will save money in the long run due to weight induced health problems.....either that or I have really good insurance. Just found this site on a google search.

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I'm 58, scheduled for surgery on June 17. Insurance approved with first request...I'm guessing they think they will save money in the long run due to weight induced health problems.....either that or I have really good insurance. Just found this site on a google search.

I was 56 when I had surgery February 28, 2013. I have lost 115 lbs--20 to go to my goal of 150. I also was approved on the first request to the insurance and I think it is both-- good insurance and a healthier me! Good luck!!!

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Hi, I'm 50, about to turn 51. Just had bypass on April 17. Everything is going well so far! I am missing eating though. lol

My wife will be having her surgery on June 19. So our eating schedule is off right now but once we finish the diet phases then we will be together on everything. I think that will make things easier.

I'm looking forward to being more active. 50 doesn't feel old!

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I'm 51 and just got my referral to the surgeon consult (June 16) I've wanted this forever. I'm in South Jersey

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Congratulations Angel... It's all down hill from here...

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I am 58 and am scheduled for RNY on June 27th. I am always looking for older women and how they made out with their weight loss, skin issues, health status, Hair loss etc. Glad to hear that you are out there. Keep me in the loop.

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I'm 57. Got my insurance approval a couple weeks ago. Scheduled for July 29 for Sleeve. Trying to keep momentum going. So looking forward to getting healthier.

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Zackate,

Hope all went well and wishing you a speedy recovery.

Tammy

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Cirvin, Just a couple days,

Wishing you the best.

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I can't wait to actually have a plan of action. I switched surgeons and have my seminar in 2 days. I want my appt and to know what I have to get done! I want to get started!!

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Well everything is a GO! Received my insurance approval today for RNYon June 27th. I start the Liquid Protein diet on the 13th. I did it before for two weeks to get to the weight I needed to see the surgeon and have my Doc write the letter. It isn't too bad so I know I can do it. Hope all is well with the fellow 50's. We will have to compare notes about the deadly sagging sssskkkkiiiinnnn lol. I hope it isn't too bad. Let me know if anyone in the over 50 group had issues with facial skin and increased wrinkles. I will welcome any advice; lotions, exercises et.

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Nope, OleHippieGal, I am 58 and now probably the oldest in the group lol. My surgery is approved and will happen on June 27. I am having RNY at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA by Dr. Petrick. I am nervous but excited. I need to have this surgery to lose the weight for back surgery. I have severe Spinal Stenosis which impairs my ability to walk and I am in pain 24/7....but I keep smiling! Glad to be in the group. Good luck to all of you. I start liquids on the 13th but I did it before for two weeks to get to my required weight so it will be OK. I have many other health problems so I am looking forward to better health and live longer. I have two beautiful daughters; my oldest is a nurse and became engaged so we are planning a wedding. My younger daughter is single; a chef but luckily is on a healthy diet lol. I am hoping that I not only feel good but look good. Anyone worried about excess skin and wrinkles? Let me know if you discovered any lotions or potions to try. Talk soon I hope!

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I'm 58 and just starting on this journey. I'm still waiting for the surgeon's letter telling me I have insurance coverage and can get started with all the appointments. I know the insurance covers RNY because I called and checked before I ever even went to the seminar (first requirement to get into program). It's been three weeks and if my letter isn't in the mail today, I'll be making a call down to the surgeon's office. Just waiting to hear the mail truck go by. And waiting...and waiting. ;-)

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