If I remember correctly you have not had another incident since the closure. From what I understand my PFO was large. I don't know how it compares to most the Dr. sees as far as size goes but I know the same size device was used as used in the majority of closures.
Yup, that's true.
Pre-surgery -- between 2011 when I resumed cave diving and 2014 when I had the closure, I averaged one skin hit a month, frequently on ~60-70 minute dives and had one massive type 2 after a 4 hour dive in Indian and another very minor neurological hit on a 3 hour dive in Indian.
Post-surgery -- in the 27 months since resumption of diving post-surgery, one skin hit, zero other hits. Several dives in 6-7 hour range, including 3 hour bottom times at 150' and 90 minute bottom times at 250'.
The one skin hit came during a 4 hour dive (max depth 120') on a hot summer day (mid-August), we got a late start and I was drenched in sweat before hitting the water and was shivering during deco. Within two minutes of surfacing I hauled all of my gear out of the water (no surface stop) and humped it a half-mile back to where my car was parked. Most people I know would have gotten some sort of hit from doing that.