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I'm 53 and have a variety of things that are "starting" to go wrong that are obesity-related: high blood pressure, pre-diabetic, joint pain, etc. So, even though I'm a bit older than many bandsters I decided to go for it. I was banded about a week ago, so far so good.
I think the question is, would your health benefit substantially from losing weight? If the answer is yes, then you should seriously consider the band. The risks associated with the band are minimal for most people, and it is a tool that most people find very helpful in losing weight.
Another way to look at it is this: In five years you are going to be 65. Do you want to be 65 burdened with obesity, significant health problems, substantial medical expenses, and a limited life expectancy? Or, do you want to be 65, normal weight, relatively healthy and feeling great, and looking forward to additional years of active life?
Obviously you need to consult with a doctor in all of this, but from my point of view 60 is not too old, and it makes sense to proceed as soon as possible.
Best wishes on your journey.
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Mark
"I believe in Spinoza's God, who reveals himself in the lawful harmony of all that exists, but not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind." Albert Einstein 1929
Banded 1/17/07 - Dr. Kirshenbaum - http://www.lapbandrockies.com/
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