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Hi my name's Chuck and I'm due for the sleeve on 7-11. I'm at 275#, 6'1" tall. I would like to end up weighing 190#. It's great to find others my age having this surgery.

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Welcome!

Never too old to want to feel healthy. Never too old to do anything we want to do.

LIKE FISH!!!! :)

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Best Wishes Chuck! I was 5'4" 324 pounds. I'm 65 and have lost 84 pounds in the last 7 months. It's been really issue free for me.

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Welcome, Chuck.

I was sleeved 2years ago at age 68. Like @@SassyNanny I have been issue-free.

I've lost 100 pounds and now weigh 135. More importantly, I have my life back now better than ever.

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Thanks, these stories are truly inspiring.

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Welcome Chuck

You will do fine and feel so much better. Do you have to do a pre-op diet and when do you start? My pre-op was 6 months of high Protein low carb, cutting out all the bad habits in my life and exercising. One day before surgery I was to have liquids only but I did it for 2 days.

I was sleeved on Jan 26th 2016 2 days after I turned 60. weighing 315 pounds. I started at 497 pounds and had been trying to lose for many years on my own. I did lose quite a bit but over the years. However this last year my weight slowed down something terrible and my health got worse so I looked into getting the sleeve. In addition tot he sleeve I had a hernia repair and my gallbladder removed. I had no problems with drinking and following my eating phases. I went back to work in 1 month . I am so glad I did the surgeries and since surgery 5 months ago I have lost 65 pounds which is twice the amount of weight I lost in all of last year. I am doing things now that were impossible before. I still can't walk for more than 5 minutes but I am like 2 pounds away from where the Dr's want me to be so I can looking into have surgery on my back so I can walk again.

Good luck with everything. I am sure you will do fine. See you on the boards.

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due for the sleeve on 7-11. I'm 275#, 6'1" tall.

@@Swamprat

hey Tex

welcome welcome welcome to Bariatric Pal

i've been waiting for you

clean/put on your glasses

look straight ahead

sleeveland is right around the corner!! :)

age (and weight) are just numbers

i've seen younguns in their late teens, 20's etc on the board

and more "mature" people in their 50's, 60's +

"we're" as young as we feel, right!!!

one month post op i turned 58 years OLD

4.5 years later i am 62 years YOUNG

absorb a lot of good info from these boards

plenty of books to read that will help you through WLS process

ex. - "Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies"

good luck

enjoy the ride

kathy

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Welcome Chuck

You will do fine and feel so much better. Do you have to do a pre-op diet and when do you start? My pre-op was 6 months of high Protein low carb, cutting out all the bad habits in my life and exercising. One day before surgery I was to have liquids only but I did it for 2 days.

I was sleeved on Jan 26th 2016 2 days after I turned 60. weighing 315 pounds. I started at 497 pounds and had been trying to lose for many years on my own. I did lose quite a bit but over the years. However this last year my weight slowed down something terrible and my health got worse so I looked into getting the sleeve. In addition tot he sleeve I had a hernia repair and my gallbladder removed. I had no problems with drinking and following my eating phases. I went back to work in 1 month . I am so glad I did the surgeries and since surgery 5 months ago I have lost 65 pounds which is twice the amount of weight I lost in all of last year. I am doing things now that were impossible before. I still can't walk for more than 5 minutes but I am like 2 pounds away from where the Dr's want me to be so I can looking into have surgery on my back so I can walk again.

Good luck with everything. I am sure you will do fine. See you on the boards.

@@ssflbelle ... you are so freakin' awesome!

Respect!

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Welcome Chuck

You will do fine and feel so much better. Do you have to do a pre-op diet and when do you start? My pre-op was 6 months of high Protein low carb, cutting out all the bad habits in my life and exercising. One day before surgery I was to have liquids only but I did it for 2 days.

I was sleeved on Jan 26th 2016 2 days after I turned 60. weighing 315 pounds. I started at 497 pounds and had been trying to lose for many years on my own. I did lose quite a bit but over the years. However this last year my weight slowed down something terrible and my health got worse so I looked into getting the sleeve. In addition tot he sleeve I had a hernia repair and my gallbladder removed. I had no problems with drinking and following my eating phases. I went back to work in 1 month . I am so glad I did the surgeries and since surgery 5 months ago I have lost 65 pounds which is twice the amount of weight I lost in all of last year. I am doing things now that were impossible before. I still can't walk for more than 5 minutes but I am like 2 pounds away from where the Dr's want me to be so I can looking into have surgery on my back so I can walk again.

Good luck with everything. I am sure you will do fine. See you on the boards.

That is truly fantastic. Be proud of yourself.

I'm to start the pre-op on 6-28. but I'm getting a head start on it. I'm supposed to have 4-5 shakes/day and a lean evening meal (meat and a green veg), then of course 2 days clear liquid before the event.

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Welcome Chuck

You will do fine and feel so much better. Do you have to do a pre-op diet and when do you start? My pre-op was 6 months of high Protein low carb, cutting out all the bad habits in my life and exercising. One day before surgery I was to have liquids only but I did it for 2 days.

I was sleeved on Jan 26th 2016 2 days after I turned 60. weighing 315 pounds. I started at 497 pounds and had been trying to lose for many years on my own. I did lose quite a bit but over the years. However this last year my weight slowed down something terrible and my health got worse so I looked into getting the sleeve. In addition tot he sleeve I had a hernia repair and my gallbladder removed. I had no problems with drinking and following my eating phases. I went back to work in 1 month . I am so glad I did the surgeries and since surgery 5 months ago I have lost 65 pounds which is twice the amount of weight I lost in all of last year. I am doing things now that were impossible before. I still can't walk for more than 5 minutes but I am like 2 pounds away from where the Dr's want me to be so I can looking into have surgery on my back so I can walk again.

Good luck with everything. I am sure you will do fine. See you on the boards.

@@ssflbelle ... you are so freakin' awesome!

Respect!

What? I am just doing what should have been done years ago but the lapband was denied back then in 2008. In hind sight I think it was a pleasing as I have heard lots of people had trouble with the band. Thank Goodness the new insurance approved the sleeve.

Thanks a bunch.

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That is truly fantastic. Be proud of yourself.

Welcome Chuck

You will do fine and feel so much better. Do you have to do a pre-op diet and when do you start? My pre-op was 6 months of high Protein low carb, cutting out all the bad habits in my life and exercising. One day before surgery I was to have liquids only but I did it for 2 days.

I was sleeved on Jan 26th 2016 2 days after I turned 60. weighing 315 pounds. I started at 497 pounds and had been trying to lose for many years on my own. I did lose quite a bit but over the years. However this last year my weight slowed down something terrible and my health got worse so I looked into getting the sleeve. In addition tot he sleeve I had a hernia repair and my gallbladder removed. I had no problems with drinking and following my eating phases. I went back to work in 1 month . I am so glad I did the surgeries and since surgery 5 months ago I have lost 65 pounds which is twice the amount of weight I lost in all of last year. I am doing things now that were impossible before. I still can't walk for more than 5 minutes but I am like 2 pounds away from where the Dr's want me to be so I can looking into have surgery on my back so I can walk again.

Good luck with everything. I am sure you will do fine. See you on the boards.

I'm to start the pre-op on 6-28. but I'm getting a head start on it. I'm supposed to have 4-5 shakes/day and a lean evening meal (meat and a green veg), then of course 2 days clear liquid before the event.

Thanks! However the proud will come the closer I get to goal and can accomplish more after the back surgery. Itg sounds like your pre-diet is not too bad at least you do get some meat and vegs. Keep yourself super busy during that time and you will get through it better.

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70 strong and happy!!!!! We could never have been kayaking, boating, swimming, traveling, cruising and shopping without our awesome sleeving. Never too old.

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Thanks for the encouragement, everyone. I will be 5 weeks post op this coming Monday.(8-15) I'm down about 43#, and Iv'e been stalled for a couple weeks. Hoping it'll start back up soon. I have 40# to go.

Chuck

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