Josélito Michaud is an impresario, an author and a radio and television host who no longer needs an introduction in Quebec. In the final minutes, he shared a particularly disturbing story on social media when he was scared of his life.
Here is the message he shared:
I WAS FEARED OF MY LIFE! MY HEART PLAYED A Trick ON ME.
I have to say it as many people saw me enter the hospital in an ambulance and to avoid the hype of what really happened…
Wednesday morning at 7:00 I had an unusually painful, intense and sustained pain in my chest. On the dieBut, I thought it was a digestion problem but quickly I understood that it was wrong. I was sweating and out of breath. And the pressure on my chest intensified when I lay down.
My wife quickly called the ambulance. The paramedic people were great. Head to the Pierre Boucher hospital. A few doses of nitroglycerin to avoid the worst. Morphine for the pain. Tribute to those who work in this hospital, they are so caring, not only towards but also towards other patients.
Finally, the verdict came at the end of the day: pericarditis, an inflammation of the covering of the heart. Taking anti-inflammatories to relieve the pain and a few days of rest.
Please, if you have persistent chest pain, don’t skimp! Please thank you life. He will take care of my heart! Take care of yourself !
Thanks to my beautiful Vero and my daughter for watching over me as always!
We hope everything gets back to normal quickly!
Josélito Michaud is a Quebec host, author and producer who has distinguished himself in his career by his depth and his human approach in the world of media.
Known for his intimate and introspective interviews, he left his mark on the public with shows like We always take a train for lifewhere he explored the personal stories and unique journeys of his guests.
As an author, he has published several inspiring books that address universal themes like resilience, the pursuit of happiness, and personal journey. His sensitivity and attentive listening make him a privileged interlocutor who touches the hearts of Quebecers.