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I turned 67 in Aug of this year, and just got surgery date of Nov 4th. Looking forward to dropping weight so I can get some relief on my knees and hopefully be more active again like I was most of my life. Just excited for a new life.

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Kudos to you! I think its super great, and I hope for you all the best and success on your journey :)

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I am november 4th also!! YAY!

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Good for you! I had my surgery at 63 and I'm loving it. Also looking forward to a more active, healthy life ahead. :)

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I will be 24 next Sunday (EEEK!). I am wanting my surgery in November but haven't heard from insurance just yet. I have faith in God and I know everything will happen in His time. I try not to worry about my approval too much. I am anxious though! ;) Best of luck to you all! :)

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Another 63er here. My weight loss (90# overall from my highest) has helped my knees...

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I turned 64 yesterday & have lost about 60 pounds since my first consult with my surgeon back on April 25. My knees & sacroiliac joint pain have improved a lot, the knees more than the S-I joint, but it's all progress.

My biggest motivating factor in seeking this surgery was the worsening S-I joint pain. I could walk or stand maybe 5-10 minutes before I had to sit awhile to let the pain subside. It was a big hassle to plan shopping excursions around whether or not the store had any scooters or places to sit. Now I can walk for 30-45 minutes, sometimes longer, before having to rest.

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It's great to hear so many positive reports from 60'ers! When I first visited VST, trying to decide whether or not to do this, I couldn't seem to find any!

Now my sleeve is scheduled for Oct 14th in Tj. I'm a little nervous and a lot excited!

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I'm 64 and will have my surgery October 11. It's good to know there are others in my age group who have been successful.

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I turned 64 yesterday & have lost about 60 pounds since my first consult with my surgeon back on April 25. My knees & sacroiliac joint pain have improved a lot' date=' the knees more than the S-I joint, but it's all progress.

My biggest motivating factor in seeking this surgery was the worsening S-I joint pain. I could walk or stand maybe 5-10 minutes before I had to sit awhile to let the pain subside. It was a big hassle to plan shopping excursions around whether or not the store had any scooters or places to sit. Now I can walk for 30-45 minutes, sometimes longer, before having to rest.[/quote']

Happy belated birthday! Good luck on your journey!

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I'm 68. Had surgery July 22. Started at 249 and down to 193. I've had knee replacement on both knees, but my hip and back pain had gotten pretty bad. I still have 50 lbs. to lose, but I feel better than I have in 30 years. The pain level is lower than I ever expected!

Wishing you good luck on your journey. It is so worth it.

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I'm 66 and my date is October 7. I'm nervous and excited. My sister was 69 when she was sleeved. She loves it!

She just showed me some new clothes she bought for a trip she is taking to The Galapagos Islands and Manchiu Pinciu with her grandson.

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I'm 68 yrs old and had my Sleeve on Sept 16th. Ive had a few issues such as diareah but it does seem to be getting better now that I started the Puree portion of the diet. It is so exciting to have "normal" foods even though they are pureed. (By the way, the only pain I experienced through the entire hospital stay and after was when they put the IV in me prior to surgery!!) I do get lightheaded when I get up in the mornings but all is ok after I get some Protein in my body. Life is good and only getting better!

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I'm 68 yrs old and had my Sleeve on Sept 16th. Ive had a few issues such as diareah but it does seem to be getting better now that I started the Puree portion of the diet. It is so exciting to have "normal" foods even though they are pureed. (By the way' date=' the only pain I experienced through the entire hospital stay and after was when they put the IV in me prior to surgery!!) I do get lightheaded when I get up in the mornings but all is ok after I get some Protein in my body. Life is good and only getting better![/quote']

Hi, I am 68 also and am being sleeved October 22. I am so glad to read your posts. I am trying to lose weight before the surgery and I have tested out lots of Protein shakes, powders, bars to find my favorites.i know you will be great. I have had back surgery and want to benefit from weighing less.

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I will be 63 in November and had my sleeve surgery on October 3rd. So far, so good

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