mokee 588 Posted January 3, 2013 I am 66 and had surgery 5 weeks ago. I have lost a total of 33 lbs since the beginning of pre-op. Due to pain issues I am not able to exercise as many do. I can walk but it is very cold where I live and it would have to be in the house or the mall. I have gone to the mall numberous times but still can only walk a short distance and then I must sit down. I have only lost 1 lb in the last 2 weeks. It is very discouraging. I can not eat much. I try to drink all that is required but that is very hard also. Protein about 50 a day. I would like to hear from others that are my age and how you are doing. Most people that post are 40 or less and don't have the problems older people have. 3 jacqueinnc, carstanger and LindafromFlorida reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
outrigger42 58 Posted January 3, 2013 Thanks for posting this. I cancelled my surgery because of all the complications of younger people on this site. I figured if they had trouble then what's going to happen to an old fart like me. My surgeon told me to really think about it because of my age (59)). I've only been overweight for 2years.(due to psych meds) and he wants me to try losing on my own. I wanted to slap him. If I could lose it, why would I be in his office. I ramble. Please keep in touch. It's so good to hear from another wisened people. 1 BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted January 3, 2013 Everyone has stalls . Don't get discouraged. You'll lose more weight. It's only been 5 weeks. Just stay on track with what your doctor told you to eat, and you'll lose weight. You may not lose as fast as you would like, but this surgery will change your life. 2 Happy2BSleeved and raven123 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ckunes 23 Posted January 3, 2013 I know how u feel. I will be 65 this month. I have had bilateral knee replacements 1 year ago. I was sleeved 10/10/12 and only lost 45 lbs including preop. I can't go jogging . What I do is Water aerobics 3 x a week and light weights daily. I can walk but not for long distances. I thought I would loose a lot more by now. The inches are comming off and clothes are getting bigger but I'm not getting the results I wanted I'm hungry, eat all my Protein and water and then some! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gmanbat 5,889 Posted January 3, 2013 My wife and I both had WLS, she had a gastric bypass, I had the sleeve, She and I are both within 2 pounds of our goals, she is at 13 months, I am at 11 months out. I am 64 she is 61, We have both lost over 100 pounds since we started the program. I did what exercise I could at the start of the program and turned it up as I felt better. There is no big hurry here, we have the rest of our lives. Now I exercise like an athlete; push-ups, knee bends with weights, running and walking with weights, bodyblade, stretchy tubes, kettlebells, and swimming. I have stalled at 2 pounds over goal and my weight goes between 222 and 226 and back down again. I don't care about the stall, I am gaining muscle and losing fat. I am thinner and my clothes fit perfectly. I don't even have to wear a belt anymore. The only problem I have with my wife is that she looks fabulous in everything she tries on at the store, a bit hard on the charge cards. Last night I got her 3 blouses that she looked stunning in, luckily we were at Ross's and not Sach's. Walking is a great exercise but not the only effective one. Upper body exercises can be done even sitting. Do what you can do and increase as you can. When more weight comes off it will get easier. 5 kyllfalcon, BeagleLover, jacqueinnc and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chilihot59 156 Posted January 6, 2013 Thanks for posting this. I cancelled my surgery because of all the complications of younger people on this site. I figured if they had trouble then what's going to happen to an old fart like me. My surgeon told me to really think about it because of my age (59)). I've only been overweight for 2years.(due to psych meds) and he wants me to try losing on my own. I wanted to slap him. If I could lose it' date=' why would I be in his office. I ramble. Please keep in touch. It's so good to hear from another wisened people.[/quote'] Your surgeon is a jerk!!! I would find another surgeon. I was sleeved this past July 2012, at the age of 59. I've lost 84lbs., since my surgery, plus 16lbs preop, for 100lbs loss. Neither my surgeon, or other physicians said anything about my age! They just wanted me to have the surgery asap! I start the gym next month and will be doing Water aeorbics, strength/toning (weights). My health is so much better and I'm moving/walking so much better. I have severe bilateral osteoarthritis in both knees, so I want as much weight off as possible before knee replacement time!!! I just wish I had my sleeve done in 2011, but, I chickened out. Don't think I was mentally ready. Looking forward to celebrating my 60th, 100+lbs lighter in March! 4 jacqueinnc, raven123, BeagleLover and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carstanger 346 Posted January 6, 2013 I turned 66 yesterday and am 2 months out. Also had hiatal hernia repaired and gall bladder removed, At the gym and walking i Feeling stronger all the time. I had to pay myself but off over half of my meds. Still on soft foods and traveling. Best thing I did for myself 1 newearth reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
outrigger42 58 Posted January 7, 2013 Thanks for the positive response. I have a "huge" hiatal hernia that the surgeon says will be my only pain. How long was your recovery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carstanger 346 Posted January 7, 2013 Hi! I was only on pain meds about 4 days and then Tylenol for rest of the week until my drain was taken out. Started going to the gym about 3 weeks and cleared for strengthening about 5. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted January 7, 2013 If you get stuck and feel stalled, it's just your body getting used to it's new weight. After it adjusts, it will be willing to give up weight again. Just stay on track and know that it's going to take time, but the pounds will come off! 1 raven123 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FLBarb2 3 Posted January 8, 2013 I'm 64 and was sleeved on 12/12. I had no complications, had the surgery in the morning and went home the next afternoon. No drain and no need for pain meds except at night for a couple of nights - just so I would sleep well. I didn't have any problems swallowing my meds and didn't need to crush any of them. I did the liquid phase for 10 days and moved to a soft diet for another 5-6 days. I am now on a relatively 'normal' diet - meaning Protein and some vegetables. Try to drink my liquids (thankful for Crystal Light!) and have at least one Protein Drink a day. Quantity isn't much but I'm not hungry and that is good! I've lost 20 pounds since surgery. However, I have edema in my lower legs and I've gained Water weight since surgery. I've got an appointment with a lymphology clinic this week to see how I can help with it. I am congnizant of salt and don't use any at the table. I also have bad knees which don't allow me to do a lot of moving and some days are better than others. I'm hoping the edema treatment will help me to walk more. Overall, I would say I'm far happier than I would be if I had not had the surgery. I would definitely do it all over again. We are all different. My surgeon said my window of opportunity is really through the next 8-9 months and then it will get harder to lose. We'll see but I intend to make the most of the window I have! Best to all of you on your journey! 2 outrigger42 and jacqueinnc reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kyllfalcon 768 Posted January 8, 2013 Your surgeon is a jerk!!! I would find another surgeon. I was sleeved this past July 2012, at the age of 59. I've lost 84lbs., since my surgery, plus 16lbs preop, for 100lbs loss. Neither my surgeon, or other physicians said anything about my age! They just wanted me to have the surgery asap! I start the gym next month and will be doing Water aeorbics, strength/toning (weights). My health is so much better and I'm moving/walking so much better. I have severe bilateral osteoarthritis in both knees, so I want as much weight off as possible before knee replacement time!!! I just wish I had my sleeve done in 2011, but, I chickened out. Don't think I was mentally ready. Looking forward to celebrating my 60th, 100+lbs lighter in March! Thanks for posting this. I cancelled my surgery because of all the complications of younger people on this site. I figured if they had trouble then what's going to happen to an old fart like me. My surgeon told me to really think about it because of my age (59)). I've only been overweight for 2years.(due to psych meds) and he wants me to try losing on my own. I wanted to slap him. If I could lose it, why would I be in his office. I ramble. Please keep in touch. It's so good to hear from another wisened people. That's ridiculous. When I asked my surgeon if 59 was too old, he sincerely and emphatically answered, "NO!!!" Find another surgeon. And I too had a hiatal hernia repaired, and I was NOT in a great deal of pain, just discomfort. The only true pain I had was the blasted gas pain in the shoulder. And I have had great success with this surgery at the age of 59. 2 jacqueinnc and carstanger reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
janerose 109 Posted January 8, 2013 The best part of being older when having the surgery is you are most likely doing it for the right reason - health. I love the vitality of the young people of this site but somewhat annoyed with the obsession of wearing sexy clothes in a size 2 - it is about a lifestyle change and concern for good health; I am thrilled to be wearing a size 12/14. Life is so much easier for me now - how about you? 3 gmanbat, raven123 and jacqueinnc reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carstanger 346 Posted January 11, 2013 I just turned 66 last week, and am 2 months post op. Also had hiatal hernia and gall bladder surgery. I try and walk 30 minutes a day, but feet and knee hurt without the Celebrex. Am adjusting to that. Will go back to Water aerobics soon. I have problems getting all my liquids in and still get sick occasionally. Now can add some more foods, but have only tried a couple of things as I still have problems with getting sick. I have lost 31 pounds so am pleased with that. Try and go a little further each day. I started out only walking less than a block. Good luck! we can do this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ckunes 23 Posted January 11, 2013 I will be 65 in a couple of weeks and I am looking foreward to dressing like a ****! 2 jacqueinnc and 1Day1Life4Now reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites