Is anyone one over 50 when they had surgery?
Sally:
I was 55 when I had my surgery and I don't think my age had anything to do with it. I probably had a few more aches and pains but I got over it.
I'm 57 now and feel pretty great.
My husband had his surgery at 62 (8 months ago) and he is doing well also. He is an Insulin dependent Diabetic and takes so much less medication it is amazing.
We might have taken a little longer to jump back into normal but age and stage can do that to you.
We are both in much better shape now, walking, snowshoeing and just moving more than before surgery it's tremendous.
Don't worry they won't allow the surgery if you aren't well enough, they don't want any bad stats either. Give yourself a chance and seriously look into it.
Laurie
I was 59 with diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol medication. I was unable to walk very far due to joint pain. I am now off diabetes and blood pressure meds. I just had my cholesterol meds dosage lowered. Although I wish I had done this years ago I am so grateful for the surgery. I have a new life. I walk and bike. I have tried new things I never thought I would try.
No one can tell you if this surgery is right for you. I can tell you it was a life saver for me
Hi I just had my 56th birthday yesterday and exactly one week out from surgery, I am doing fantastic. I was out in 30 hours having no complications so far. For me I wanted a change while I was still young enough and healthy enough to go through it and have a better quality of life. In all fairness though I am a farmer and pretty active but it is too hard lugging around all this extra weight. All summer I couldn't wait every night for dark so I could go to bed, some nights I didn't wait. Looking forward to having more energy next summer . Good Luck with your decision.