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Arnold Schwarzenegger recovering after second heart surgery + photos آرنولد شوارتزنگر پس از عمل جراحی قلب دوم رو به بهبود است+ تصاویر Arnold Schwarzenegger says he “feels fantastic” after undergoing heart surgery to replace an aortic valve. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the 73-year-old actor and former Republican governor of California, revealed on social media Thursday that he had undergone heart surgery. In the post, which was shared on both Instagram and Twitter, Arnold Schwarzenegger shared that he had his aortic valve replaced at the Cleveland Clinic medical center in Ohio. A faulty aortic valve isn't something you want to have considering that it helps blood flow out of the heart and through the rest of the body. It can also lead to aortic stenosis, and is more common as people age. Others, like Arnold Schwarzenegger, have heart problems their whole lives because of a congenital heart defect. Arnold Schwarzenegger posted that he was already feeling better. "I feel fantastic and have already been walking the streets of Cleveland enjoying your amazing statues," he wrote on Instagram. "Thank you to every doc[tor] and nurse on my team!" This isn't his first heart surgery Arnold Schwarzenegger had open heart surgery two years ago to replace a pulmonary valve, following a previous pulmonary valve replacement in 1997. "Governor Schwarzenegger's pulmonic valve was successfully replaced and he is currently recovering from the surgery and is in stable condition," Daniel Ketchell, a Arnold Schwarzenegger spokesperson, tweeted in 2018. The pulmonary valve helps blood flow from the heart to the lungs. Issues with this valve can lead to pulmonary valve stenosis and pulmonary valve regurgitation. Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't the first politician to have battled with heart issues, and it doesn't discriminate against party lines. President Donald Trump's medical records revealed he had a common form of heart disease in 2018, while former presidential candidate Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders had a heart attack in 2019. Sources: https://www.today.com/ https://edition.cnn.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger recovering after second heart surgery + photos
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