Benoît Gagnon revealed he suffered between five and eight strokes during the weekend of April 10-12, 2026. The strokes led to emergency surgery and a significant health scare. He experienced symptoms including slight paralysis of the mouth and extreme fatigue.
Gagnon underwent vascular surgery after doctors diagnosed him with multiple strokes. During the operation, he suffered a significant stroke on the operating table. Fortunately, scans and MRIs showed no brain or heart damage.
A nerve in his tongue was moved during the operation, which has affected his speech. Gagnon expressed feelings of vulnerability and sadness about his condition, stating, “Cela me demande beaucoup de courage de me présenter devant vous aujourd’hui. Je me sens très vulnérable.”
He is currently taking a professional break to focus on recovery from these health issues. Gagnon mentioned, “J’ai hâte de revenir, je suis en feu.” His situation has raised awareness about strokes and their impact on health.
Key facts:
- Gagnon is 54 years old.
- He spent 6-7 hours in the recovery room due to the stroke.
- Survivor Québec has shown support during this challenging time.
Observers note that Gagnon’s transparency about his health challenges could inspire others facing similar issues. His recovery process will be closely monitored as he takes necessary steps toward regaining his strength.