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Arnold Schwarzenegger undergoes emergency open heart surgery in Los Angeles

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger undergoes emergency open heart surgery in Los Angeles

    Schwarzenegger has heart surgery - BBC News

    Breaking story, details coming.

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    He'll be back

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    • #3
      Also it was a scheduled surgery not emergency.
      BBC clickbait much...
      And what is so breaking news about it?

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      • #4
        They changed the article title. It said, like my first post indicates, that it was an emergency surgery and that details will be posted later. Sounds like it wasn't an emergency after all.

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        • #5
          Leftist anti steroid propaganda post. :D

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          • #6
            Fake fucking news....

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            • #7
              Didn’t open the link but I’m guessing they worked on the heart valve they replaced about 20 years ago.

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                Former California governor and film star Arnold Schwarzenegger had open-heart surgery in California on Thursday to replace an aging pulmonic valve.

                His representative, Daniel Ketchell, said that the surgery was successful and that 70-year-old Schwarzenegger is in stable condition at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.

                "Schwarzenegger is awake and his first words were actually 'I'm back', so he is in good spirits," Ketchell tweeted

                Schwarzenegger, who had a congenital heart defect, had undergone pulmonic valve replacement in 1997.

                That valve was "never meant to be permanent," Ketchell said, and had reached the end of its life expectancy, which was approximately 10 to 15 years. The valve used in the new surgery was a less-invasive catheter valve replacement, he said.

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