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<blockquote data-quote="chuter" data-source="post: 4053081" data-attributes="member: 13693"><p>I've had an ejection fraction of 30-35 for at least 10 years and possibly all my life due to a left bundle branch block (the nerve on the left ventricle doesn't pass a full signal to the heart muscle to contract).</p><p>I have no symptoms from it; no enlarged heart or blocked arteries, but technically they say I have congestive heart failure.</p><p>I take one med, carvedilol, that is supposed to make it easier for my heart to pump so the ejection fraction will go up.</p><p>At 70 years old I don't worry about it much. </p><p>I lean towards the keto/low carb/high fat nutritional model but can't say I follow it very well. I take red yeast rice and exercise regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuter, post: 4053081, member: 13693"] I've had an ejection fraction of 30-35 for at least 10 years and possibly all my life due to a left bundle branch block (the nerve on the left ventricle doesn't pass a full signal to the heart muscle to contract). I have no symptoms from it; no enlarged heart or blocked arteries, but technically they say I have congestive heart failure. I take one med, carvedilol, that is supposed to make it easier for my heart to pump so the ejection fraction will go up. At 70 years old I don't worry about it much. I lean towards the keto/low carb/high fat nutritional model but can't say I follow it very well. I take red yeast rice and exercise regularly. [/QUOTE]
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