masonpips
07-12-2004, 08:32 PM
I went to my primary care dr. today for the results of my nuclear test and my ejection fration is 9.2%. Anything under 35% is "normal" and even the most conservative of drs usually take it out without blinking at anything <20%. Obviously, my gallbladder functions barely and the recent attacks are expected to continue/get worse if I don't have it out.
I had a co-worker go through this about 3 months ago so I'm seeing her surgeon (my eye dr. who is also a personal friend recommended him as well), and my primary care guy said "he's on my list of 3 I'd suggest".
We're relatively new to town so I don't know many other people to ask for recommendations so I feel ok with this guy. Are there specific questions you asked at your surgery consultation? I have no gallstones whatsoever, so the surgery isn't needed this week, but I anticipate scheduling it fairly quickly (last week of July/early Aug).
My thoughts so far:
how many of these have you done?
how many turn into "open" surgeries?
how many have complications?
others?
I had a co-worker go through this about 3 months ago so I'm seeing her surgeon (my eye dr. who is also a personal friend recommended him as well), and my primary care guy said "he's on my list of 3 I'd suggest".
We're relatively new to town so I don't know many other people to ask for recommendations so I feel ok with this guy. Are there specific questions you asked at your surgery consultation? I have no gallstones whatsoever, so the surgery isn't needed this week, but I anticipate scheduling it fairly quickly (last week of July/early Aug).
My thoughts so far:
how many of these have you done?
how many turn into "open" surgeries?
how many have complications?
others?

