I would like to know if an ejection factor
of 12% (gall bladder) is a reason to
remove it. I think I would prefer to
remove it when we know it isn't
functioning properly but need some
education on the whys whens and hows of
the removal. Is it dangerous or risky
to keep it knowing of the low ejection
factor?
I look forward to hearing from someone on
this issue that tell can tell me the
facts. :wink:
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