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On 2/19/2020 at 9:46 AM, chattycat said:

I was 61 when I had RNY in 2018. Lost 100 lbs and now on maintenance. No problems so far other then loose skin and flat boobies 😂. Skin doesn’t bounce back like it use too! Hard on your face and neck as well, not complaining but I definitely feel I look older then when I had a fuller face! I’m hoping my older brother will do it as well... so unhealthy as you get older to carry all that weight........good luck!

I will still be 61 when I have my RNY March 17th, just a few days before my birthday. The skin and boobies issues are things I'm not looking forward to though...

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5 hours ago, StarlaK said:

This makes me feel so much better, knowing I’m not alone.

I know, right?

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I'm almost 64 and had lap band at age 52 in 2008 revision to RNY 2014 at age 58. I never reached goal :( but I am determined to get back on this horse and fight for more weight loss. Lowest I got was 219 from 289 and then over the last 5 yrs gained back 60 of those 70 lbs. I have recently been following low carb low fat diet for the last 2 months and have dropped 35+ lbs. Yeah me!!! My current weight is 232 lbs down from 269 in Dec 2019. My 1st goal is to get to AT LEAST 219 lb... another 13 lbs down (my previous low weight) THEN I want to continue on to reach my goal of 180. I'm sure that's possible..... isn't it??

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I recall the oldest person in a lot of my classes when I was pre-op was 68 ..... so your being 65 is not too old at all.

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I am 67 going on 68 in October and I felt the same way of wondering was I too old. I was too 225 lbs and with high blood pressure and sleep apnea also suffer from thyroid and on thyroid meds. For years on you diets but I had the surgery and has lost weight well. Have the surgery and enjoy the rest of your journey. Keep me informed also. Good luck😊💯

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I am 67 going on 68 in October and I felt the same way of wondering was I too old. I was too 225 lbs and with high blood pressure and sleep apnea also suffer from thyroid and on thyroid meds. For years on you diets but I had the surgery and has lost weight well. Have the surgery and enjoy the rest of your journey. Keep me informed also. Good luck😊💯. How did it go and how are you.

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Thanks so much Betty that does help me relax. Now, I just got to hope they don’t stop all unnecessary surgeries because of the Corona Virus. I guess what will be will be.. I just pray everyone gets well and it goes away.

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