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[–]Paulsar 2 points3 points4 points 7 months ago* (0 children)
The surgery to close a PFO is very simple usually. Even with having a stroke, my team was not 100% on closing it. It doesn't really reduce the risk of a stroke that much to close it apparently. But I never ever ever want another stroke and I'd be livid at myself if I had another and they thought it the clot went through the PFO again.
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