age limit for RNY?
Seeing the success I have had so far with my surgery my mother has inquired about surgery for herself. She is 67 years old and from what I can find online that may be too old for most surgeons. Anyone have any experience with this?
She has a TON of health problems and I don't even think a surgeon would even want to risk opening her up.
Any feedback would be appreciated!
Ht 5'7" HW 406, SW 361
RNY 3/28/16
We have a lot of members here in their sixties getting surgery. It's very common. I've also seen a few young people denied for medical reasons.
She should at least pursue it and see how the doctors evaluate her. Unfortunately, if she doesn't have surgery to lose weight, a lot of her other issues won't get better. While dangerous, weight loss surgery may be the only thing that can save her life. Good luck.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
My surgeon has an age limit, but he will go beyond it on a case by case basis. There was a lady in my 2 week post op group that looked in her 70's an clearly had COPD. I remember being surprised that he had done it on her, but it will probably make a huge difference in her quality of life.
HW- 375
SW- 358
GW- 175
Thank you. However, that photo was taken when I was SMO, before my RNY in 12/2015. Back then I did look alot younger because my skin was full of fat. There weren't any wrinkles.
Fast forward almost 10 months and 121 lbs less. My skin is wrinkled, crepey, and hanging. I now look more like an 80 year old.
67 yrs old, 4'10", BMI 31.8 (51.8 at start), HW 256.4 (8/4/15), SW 217.4, CW 152.8 (4/30/18), GW 125.0, RNY 12/4/15 Dr. RoseMarie Jones, Breast Cancer DX 2/16, Bi-lateral mastectomy 8/9/16.