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Wondered if I could get a few responses from a few guys in their 50's about their surgery and recovery from a sleeve gastrectomy?

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Well, I'm a woman, but a guy I know who had it says ... "If you're in your 50's, after the surgery, you'll feel like you're in your 40's...and will lose inches everywhere except one place, where you'll gain a couple." :-)

Good luck. Look forward to a new life. I know I'm feeling a change for myself and I'm only 9 weeks post-op.

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Well, I'm a woman, but a guy I know who had it says ... "If you're in your 50's, after the surgery, you'll feel like you're in your 40's...and will lose inches everywhere except one place, where you'll gain a couple." :-)<br><br> Good luck. Look forward to a new life. I know I'm feeling a change for myself and I'm only 9 weeks post-op.

Thank you very much for providing your feedback! Very helpful..

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Hi, I'm 55, not a guy but I mayabe this will help.I had the sleeve Dec. 17th, 2013. I had no pain. I am recovering very well, have lost 42 lbs. :) After you go through the Protein shake phase that should last at least 4 weeks ( don't let anyone say your good after 2 or 3 weeks) when you transition into soft food JUST REMEMBER TO ALWAYS take SMALL BITEs and wait a full 30 seconds before taking another bite. This wil help you ALOT. You don't want your stomach to react with pain. This happened to me so I know what I'm talking about. Just take it easy and don't rush things. I know it seems like you just cant drink one more shake, but you can. Also to help me drink more Water (cause Water taste gross) I add some lemon. Your energy will return in about 8 weeks and you will be suprised how much more you can do. So hang in guy! it will get better. :D

Dori

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