In September 2020,
Michel Drucker
remained hospitalized in Paris for more than three months after a very heavy heart operation lasting seven and a half hours.
The host had recounted this episode in detail, from which he had come out with, he said,
"a new heart"
which made him hope to continue to host
"Vivement dimanche"
for years to come.
Three weeks ago, at the beginning of February, the facilitator had to go to the hospital for a battery of examinations in connection with this operation.
He was to leave after a few days, but his stay was extended.
Le Parisien
announces that the octogenarian has finally left the establishment this Sunday, February 26.
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His quirky return to the stage
Michel Drucker will therefore only be able to resume hosting "Vivement dimanche", on France 3, until around mid-April, and not in March as initially planned.
“Michael is fine.
He returned home
, explains to the daily the director of antennas and programs of France Televisions, Stéphane Sitbon-Gomez.
He needs to rest after these trying weeks of hospitalization.
But he is already actively preparing his return.
“
As for his autobiographical
show
“From you to me”, the octogenarian will not be able to find the stage before September, we learn.
Dates were scheduled for mid-March.
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In December 2020, the former host of “Champs-Élysées”, who has always made a point of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, detailed the evil he suffered.
A bacterium
"
coming from the mouth following dental treatment (...) had infected the heart and caused sepsis with a germ that had affected the mitral valve but also the spleen and the kidney, and the artery of the right leg, which could have been amputated
.
“We managed to unclog it, but the valve was still infected.
The surgeon then told me:
“We can't wait any longer”
.
(...) My heart was stopped for a few hours and hooked up to a machine.
There, I realized I had come close to disaster.
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