Rep. Lauren Boebert Recovers from Surgery for Blood Clot, Diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome
Boebert expresses gratitude for medical care after emergency surgery, expected to fully recover.
- U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert underwent emergency surgery to remove a blood clot in her leg and was diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome.
- Boebert was admitted to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, Colorado, after experiencing severe swelling in her upper left leg.
- The surgery involved removing the clot and inserting a stent, with doctors expecting Boebert to make a full recovery.
- May-Thurner Syndrome is a rare condition that disrupts blood flow, more common in women, especially those who have given birth.
- Boebert, who is currently running for a third term in Congress, expressed gratitude towards her medical team and looks forward to returning to her duties.




























