How old is to old?
The way that I see it is that if there is a reason why she shouldn't have the surgery such as health problems the surgeon will be the one to tell her. If she is healthy then I feel that she should have the opprotunity to do it and change her life. This is only my opinion and she should talk to her doctor about it. I hope that she will come on board and share with us. We would love to get to know her.
That's a question for the doctor. I know some stop at 50 and some stop at 60 and some do it no matter what the age as long as the person is healthy enough to go thru the surgery. Talk to the surgeons they all have different protocols
Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.
We are flexible.
Darlene
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.
We are flexible.
Darlene
Some doctor's seem to have an arbitrary cutoff age of 65. I think a lot of physicians evaluate the patient's physical and mental condition and then make the decision on whether to perform surgery. I had mine at age 60 and I'm doing great. I think there are some others on this site who have been a little older when they had it. It really depends on the person. Good luck with it..
Barbara D.
I had RNY at 70. Have done very well and am so grateful to be more healthy with all of my co-morbidities gone. Some doctors do have a cut off age, but others look at the patient's general health. Luckily, I was basically healthy. For your Mom's information, I went from a size 22 to a 4/6 and I am 14 months out. It's so nice to be able to walk up stairs, pick up a grandkid, walk fast with my husband. She will get all sorts of wonderful support from this board. Best of luck to her.
Rudie2
Rudie2