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    Home » Blog » GOP Rep diagnosed with rare disorder, has emergency surgery

    GOP Rep diagnosed with rare disorder, has emergency surgery

    April 3, 2024Updated:April 3, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo. ) underwent emergency procedure on Tuesday following her admission to the UCHealth Medical Center with a severe blood clots. Boebert was diagnosed with May- Thurner Syndrome, which is a “rare capillary problem” that affects a spirit located in the hips.

    According to a declaration from the 37- year- ancient congresswoman’s campaign, Boebert was admitted to the UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies, which is located in Loveland, Colorado, on Monday after “experiencing serious swelling in her middle placed leg”. The battle for the Colorado Republican claimed that doctors discovered an serious blood clot and had identified Boebert with May-Thurner Syndrome.

    May- Thurner Syndrome is described as” a rare vascular condition in which an artery compresses a vein in your hips,” according to UPMC.com. The uncommon condition may cause blood clots and symptoms in a woman’s legs and feet.

    ” An specific cause is unknown, but thirst, journey, and extended intervals of hanging have all been identified as probable factors in causing symptoms of May- Thurner Syndrome”, the Boebert campaign stated. People who have given birth between the age of 20 and 45 are also more likely to include May-Western Syndrome.

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    The Boebert campaign claimed that the evacuation procedure had been” successfully completed” on Tuesday morning and that it had been recommended by health professionals. The procedure involved the removal of the heart blockage and the insertion of a catheter, which the Boebert strategy said had “address the Congresswoman’s symptoms”.

    The battle continued,” She is expected to make a total healing with no major problems for her long-term health and no obstacles to her ability to perform her duties as a Congresswoman.”

    Dr. Rebecca Bade’s plan released a statement confirming that the procedure was successful and that the physicians anticipated a “full recovery” for the Colorado senator. After a quick recovery, people who elect to have the procedure that Boebert had are able to “live and work as they have in the past” as they have done.

    The congressman thanked Bade and the other UCHealth Medical Center employees and stated that she is “looking forward to making a total recovery and returning to Congress to fight for Colorado.”

    The Daily Wire reported that the Colorado representative’s operation comes as Boebert is locked in the midst of a fiercely- contested GOP primary for Colorado’s 4th District. Boebert now represents Colorado’s 3rd District, but she recently announced that she would be running for the city of recently retired Republican Rep. Ken Buck.

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