25-year-old model underwent heart surgery

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Your read that right, girl is 25 years old.



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25-year-old "Bentley girl" lived through complicated heartoperation after stroke. Alla Bruletova (https://www.instagram.com/bruletova.alla_/) was saved by Swiss docs.

Alla is a bloger from Ivanovo, and according to her, she underwent diagnostics in Russian Federation and Swiselland -- after she had a stroke at the age of 18. Recently it turned out that Alla had problems with the valve on her heart at birth, a blood clot formed, after which she almost died. The model suffered an Ischemic stroke in the gym and ended up in intensive care. Bruletova was paralized, she spend sometime in a wheelchair.

In Geneva, the blogger underwent heart surgery to eliminate the risk of another stroke.

The operation was successful. The petite blonde is now recovering in the hospital.
 

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MatureDJ, we still recognize this is you, even if the new account does have a catchier nickname. The content you gravitate towards gives you away, faster than Anne Hathaway's detachment from reality is revealed, each time she tries to formulate a thought about anything except acting
 

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And?

This is not uncommon for people to have this and have issues at young ages. Many times without knowing.

Was working in a place as a manager about 15 years ago and had a young assistant manager who was 22, in perfect health.

One weekend he went to a cabin party with some friends and ended up dying. Didn't do any drugs, had a few beers, nothing that would cause any issues.

After the autopsy the doctor told his parents he had a heart defect that was unknown since birth that caused his heart to literally explode. Said even if they knew about it there was nothing they could have done outside doing a heart transplant.

You may think this is some totally off the wall thing or it's uncommon but it's actually pretty common and there are a lot of people who have these issues but are undiagnosed and they can crop up and cause problems at any time.

Doctors have gotten better at catching these issues and diagnosing and treating them but there is still a long way to go with that.
 

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And?

This is not uncommon for people to have this and have issues at young ages. Many times without knowing.

Was working in a place as a manager about 15 years ago and had a young assistant manager who was 22, in perfect health.

One weekend he went to a cabin party with some friends and ended up dying. Didn't do any drugs, had a few beers, nothing that would cause any issues.

After the autopsy the doctor told his parents he had a heart defect that was unknown since birth that caused his heart to literally explode. Said even if they knew about it there was nothing they could have done outside doing a heart transplant.

You may think this is some totally off the wall thing or it's uncommon but it's actually pretty common and there are a lot of people who have these issues but are undiagnosed and they can crop up and cause problems at any time.

Doctors have gotten better at catching these issues and diagnosing and treating them but there is still a long way to go with that.
Popular culture has hoodwinked us into believing that youth guarantees perfect health and immunity from life threatening illness. A myth only slightly less troubling than Dirty Harry convincing many of us that the cops really are competent enough to only torture and ice those who are half-dimensional villains, if us soft-hearted normies would stop sweating annoyances like due process, and allow them to be the heroes they were born to be
 
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