Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was diagnosed with an “acute blood clot” due to “severe swelling” in one leg. May Thurner syndromeaccording to, statement According to the congressman’s campaign posted on Facebook.
“Yesterday afternoon, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was admitted to the UC Health Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland after experiencing severe swelling in her upper left leg. After undergoing a CT scan, doctors determined that she was diagnosed with an acute blood clot. and diagnosed May-Thurner syndrome,” the statement said.
“Doctors recommended and scheduled surgery to remove the blood clot and insert a stent to address the congresswoman’s symptoms, which was successfully completed this morning. After resting as recommended by her doctors, she is now undergoing treatment. “She has no symptoms and is expected to make a full recovery. There are serious concerns about her long-term health and her ability to perform her duties as a member of the House of Representatives is not affected,” the statement said.
Boebert is represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District is seeking election to the state’s 4th Congressional District during the 2024 election cycle.
“This morning, we successfully completed surgery on the congressman and we expect him to make a full recovery,” Dr. Rebecca Baade said in a statement, according to the congressman’s campaign. “Patients with May-Thurner syndrome who undergo procedures to restore blood flow can live and work as before after a short recovery.”
“I would like to thank Dr. Rebecca Byrd and the entire team at UC Health Medical Center of the Rockies for their undivided attention and helpful insight into my recent diagnosis,” according to a campaign post. I would like to thank you.” “I look forward to making a full recovery and returning to Congress to continue fighting for Colorado.”
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