What about having WLS when you are 50 yrs old or plus?
I have a co-worker that had WLS back in the early 80's. Hardly anyone did the procedure then and I'm sure there was no way to measure the long term effects. She is now in her mid to late 60's, is very skinny and frail looking has lot's of wrinkles and sagging skin. So also does not feel good most of the time. Is this what we are to expect as we get older? She is the only person I've met that is this age and has had WLS, can anyone else out there address this with your own experience?
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