Boebert undergoes emergency surgery for blood clot in leg
- Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was admitted to UCHealth Medical Center after a blood clot diagnosis. Surgery was successful. She plans to return to Congress.
- May-Thurner Syndrome affected Boebert, common in women aged 20-45. Factors include travel and extended sitting. Recovery expected with no hindrance to duties.
- Boebert's condition may affect her presence in Washington for upcoming votes. Republicans face a narrow House majority. She won a close election in 2022.
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Lauren Boebert has surgery to remove blood clot, diagnosed with rare condition
Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert underwent surgery Tuesday to remove an acute blood clot and she was subsequently diagnosed with a rare condition that disrupts blood flow.
US Rep. Lauren Boebert recovering from blood clot surgery
Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert underwent surgery Tuesday in Colorado for a blood clot in her leg. The congresswoman's campaign said she is expected to make a full recovery. Boebert,
Lauren Boebert Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Being Diagnosed with Rare Condition
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado underwent emergency surgery on Tuesday after she was diagnosed with a rare condition that affects the vascular system. Boebert’s staffers announced in a statement on her Facebook page that she was taken to a hospital in her home state on Monday, where she was diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome and immediately treated. “Yesterday afternoon, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was admitted to UCHealth Medical C…
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