Hmm: Boebert Had Emergency Surgery for Rare Blood Clot

Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert underwent emergency surgery to remove a blood clot and was diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, she announced Tuesday evening.

The Republican congresswoman, 37, was admitted to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland after she experienced swelling in her upper left leg.

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“After undergoing a CT Scan, doctors found an acute blood clot and diagnosed her with May-Thurner Syndrome, which is a rare condition that disrupts blood flow,” a statement on Facebook from her campaign read.

Doctors scheduled and performed surgery on Boebert on Tuesday morning to remove the blood clot and add a stent to address her symptoms.

Beege Welborn

Let me clarify my "Hmm" right now, as there's a pretty disgusting guess about it. 

I have no idea if this is related, or if Boebert was even vaccinated - she well may not have been.

I meant it in terms of everything we're learning STILL about the after effects of the COVID jabs. "Rare blood clots" younger people with cardiac problems - it's all very concerning.

But every time I hear about this sort of thing in a young to younger middle-aged person, you can't help the brain leap.

We just don't know enough about what those things did or are still doing.

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