France's Sarkozy has health scare while exercising

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PARIS–French President Nicolas Sarkozy fainted while jogging Sunday on a hot afternoon at a presidential residence outside the capital and was hospitalized for medical tests, the country's health minister said.

French Health Ministry Roselyne Bachelot said Sarkozy's vasovagal episode was "small" and she was sure he managed to still watch the final leg of the Tour de France cycling race.

A vagal episode can be caused by strenuous exercise when it is very hot. It can lead to a temporary loss of consciousness but usually is not serious. It is named for the vagus nerve which slows down the heartbeat and reduces arterial tension.

The Le Parisien newspaper on its website quoted Claude Gueant, the secretary-general of the Elysee Palace, as saying Sarkozy's illness was over quickly.

"The president is completely conscious. His illness did not last a long time," Gueant said in the newspaper interview. Gueant, who was not with the French leader at the time, indicated that Sarkozy had been inanimate for an unspecified amount of time but he "had regained consciousness. "

Gueant said Sarkozy had been jogging with his bodyguards on the grounds of the Lanterne pavilion, a hunting lodge at Versailles palace used by French presidents. Temperatures reached 28 degrees Celsius (84 degrees Fahrenheit) at Versailles on Sunday afternoon.

France 2 television said Sarkozy was hospitalized for tests at the Val-de-Grace military hospital in Paris.

Earlier, the Elysee Palace had issued a statement saying that Sarkozy "felt faint" Sunday while exercising and his personal doctor immediately took charge and ordered medical tests. Elysee officials would not comment further on the telephone.

Sarkozy, 54, was elected in 2007. He is regularly seen running and is a cycling enthusiast. He last underwent a medical examination July 3, when his cardiovascular and blood tests were normal, the Elysee's medical service said.

His first medical bulletin issued shortly after his 2007 election said Sarkozy's health was "good" and compatible with his presidential duties.

During his presidential campaign, Sarkozy campaigned for greater transparency on presidential health bulletins. Several previous French presidents regularly concealed health problems from the public. President Francois Mitterrand kept his prostate cancer secret and had ordered his doctor to falsify his health bulletins for years.

However, Sarkozy's short hospital stay for a throat problem in the fall of 2007 was revealed only three months later.
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Sarkozy needs to start our breathing program immediately!
 
Laura said:
Sarkozy needs to start our breathing program immediately!

That's exactly what I was thinking. What was odd (for me, at least) is the use of the term 'vasovagal'. Not only is it a rarely heard word, combining it with Sarkozy was just too weird, considering the breathing program we've recently been given by Laura.

The symbolism just can't be ignored. ;)
 
I reckon somebody ought to send him the program on cd/dvd!
 
Do you think the breathing programme could have beneficial effects on NPD (or potential psychopath)? Considering the "specimen" we're talking about, I don't think so :nuts:
 
Carcosa said:
Do you think the breathing programme could have beneficial effects on NPD (or potential psychopath)? Considering the "specimen" we're talking about, I don't think so :nuts:

Not likely but... you just never know. Imagine if he did the meditation about 100 times... Well, wishful thinking gets ya every time!
 
Laura said:
Not likely but... you just never know. Imagine if he did the meditation about 100 times... Well, wishful thinking gets ya every time!

But given all his tics and his inability to stay still more than 2 seconds in a row, it would be litteral torture to him :lol:
On a sidenote, this incident triggered a media orgy, they devoted the whole afternoon and evening to it. I suppose it suits his megalomania and his constant need to be in the news, everyday, every hour, everywhere :guru:
 
Laura said:
Not likely but... you just never know. Imagine if he did the meditation about 100 times... Well, wishful thinking gets ya every time!

Lol! Actually, his employees (assuming there are some honest people in his Administration) may benefit from doing the exercises, if he is as stressful to be around as I imagine!
 
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