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just for the record, the only way a blood clot in the leg can cause a heart attack or stroke is if there's a congenital hole in the heart, which is unlikely to have been occult for a lifetime, and is comparatively rare. Blood clots in the leg, when they travel, go to the lung, which, depending on size and location, can cause death from acute heart failure -- which is not a heart attack. Most blood clots of the sort that can travel begin in the calf area, not the thigh; but it's still a possibility. The only way to get a reliable diagnosis is for her to be seen by a physician. This is just guessing.
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