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Rudy: 'It was a very bad headache'

Posted: Saturday, December 22, 2007 3:58 PM by Domenico Montanaro



From NBC/NJ's Matthew E. Berger
HOPKINTON, N.H. -- Giuliani told reporters that he did not think he was having a heart attack when he was flying home to New York City Wednesday, and said he did not know why his campaign staffers told reporters he was suffering from “flu-like symptoms.”

“You’re going to have to ask them,” he said outside a town hall meeting. “I’m telling you what actually happened.”

Asked about whether he thought he was having a heart attack at the time, he said, “No, I knew it was a very bad headache. I knew exactly what it was.” He added that the cabin pressure from the plane, which is smaller than the one he usually uses, amplified the headache he had been experiencing throughout the day.

A senior campaign aide said Giuliani did not have chest pains or shortness of breath, but was complaining that it was the worst headache he ever had, likening it to having a golf ball in his head or a root canal.

Giuliani seemed very animated Saturday, repeatedly taking “one last question” at the town hall meeting after his campaign suggested he needed to exit. He spoke about what happened Wednesday first to a camera crew inside the town hall, and then again outside, where he admonished a reporter to “put on your jacket.”

It was his first day of active campaigning since he was taken to Barnes Jewish Hospital late Wednesday evening. Campaign aides scaled back his schedule, but Giuliani is expected to resume a full schedule next week, after breaking for Christmas.

Giuliani said he received “a lot of tests” and that they all came out normal. He also said he was specifically screened for a reoccurrence of cancer, adding that he had received a PSA test for prostate cancer several weeks ago and the results were negative.

“I had cancer; I get tested for it all the time,” he said, adding his doctor will release a full report after the Christmas holiday “so people can get a complete picture of the fact that I am in good health.”

He also said he believed the rigors of the campaign trail, including not sleeping, contributed to the illness.

*** UPDATE *** In Manchester, Giuliani staffers said the flu encompasses having a headache. Giuliani himself said that reporters should ask campaign aides why everyone was told he was suffering from “flu-like symptoms” Thursday, when Giuliani says it was a severe headache. So we did.

Campaign officials told NBC News/National Journal that the first statement, which was put out very early in the morning, was intentionally broad to encompass both the headaches and pale complexion that Giuliani was suffering from, and evaluations were ongoing at that time. The aides also said that flu symptoms are encompassed by what Giuliani had, and that doctors approved the initial statement.

But no response as to why the diagnosis was never amended for more than 48 hours, until Giuliani described them as a "terrible headache."

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Headache, heart attack, flu... I can see how one could confuse the symptoms of these.
Get well Rudy!!! Iowa loves you, America Loves, and you will beat Hillary next November!
First Read - Why have you not had a piece about the NY Times admitting yesterday that the press got it wrong about Giuliani and the billing records? Chris Matthews showcased it at the beginning of Hardball last night, but I haven't seen anything here. This false story contributed to Giuliani's recent drop in the polls. Anyone in the media who reported this story owes it to the Giuliani campaign to set the record straight.
Rudy, YOU are a very bad headache - and a pain in the a..!
Rudy was listening to Hillary's stump speech. That will gave anyone a splitting headache. Why do you think Bill is always so moody?
Rudy has only begun to have headaches.


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