Conspiracy Theories Abound About John McCain's Mysterious Sudden Surgery
Some reports say McCain had a five centimeter blood clot just behind his left eye removed via what's called a "minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision."
Sounds pretty simple, right? And the reason for the sudden surgery? No biggie. The clot was found in a routine examination which McCain, now 80 years old, has regularly.
Then there's this: McCain underwent brain surgery. Once in his brain, doctors removed a blood clot "in or near the left frontal lobe of the brain," NBC reports. "While there are no clear medical reports on the precise location of McCain's clot, the area is very important to memory, right-sided movement, behavior and our ability to produce language."
Some reports say McCain had a five centimeter blood clot just behind his left eye removed via what's called a "minimally invasive craniotomy with an eyebrow incision."
Sounds pretty simple, right? And the reason for the sudden surgery? No biggie. The clot was found in a routine examination which McCain, now 80 years old, has regularly.
Then there's this: McCain underwent brain surgery. Once in his brain, doctors removed a blood clot "in or near the left frontal lobe of the brain," NBC reports. "While there are no clear medical reports on the precise location of McCain's clot, the area is very important to memory, right-sided movement, behavior and our ability to produce language."