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Iceman 26-03-2014 06:25 PM

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the Ferrari team

Josy 26-03-2014 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6770500)
..his doctors say fans must prepare for very bad news...:sad:..


http://www.independent.ie/sport/form...-30124433.html

That's not his doctor, it's a former F1 doctor.

Iceman 26-03-2014 06:33 PM

he was actually registered as his doctor and has been in contact with michael's current doctors.....rumors that Michael will be going home to live out the rest of his life there seem to be true...it makes sense though....still wont believe anything until Sebene says anything so as per usual:

#ForzaMichael

Iceman 26-03-2014 06:38 PM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/...36_634x443.jpg

What a great couple..... :)

Iceman 29-03-2014 02:44 PM

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The wife of Michael Schumacher is reportedly spending £10million on building a fully equipped medical suite in their family home so her husband can leave the hospital.

Even though Corinna Schumacher, 45, has been told by doctors it is highly unlikely the racing ace will ever wake up from his medically induced coma, she has decided to use the family's £500million fortune to build the facility in their lavish £25million estate on the banks of Lake Geneva, Switzerland.

Today is the three month anniversary of the Alps skiing accident where the seven-time F1 champion, 45, hit his head and was put into an induced coma to reduce brain swelling.

Corinna Schumacher, left, wants to bring her husband, right, home from hospital - even if he never wakes up +6
Corinna Schumacher, left, wants to bring her husband, right, home from hospital - even if he never wakes up
The £25 million estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Corinna Schumacher is installing the facility +6
The £25 million estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Corinna Schumacher is installing the facility
Since then, there have been few encouraging signs of recovery and the racing ace has been wasting away in his hospital bed, losing 25 per cent of his body mass to now only weigh 8st 7lbs.

A friend of the Schumacher's, who has known the family for 25 years, told The Sun: 'Miracles happen, of course, and as a wealthy man he has the best care money can buy.

'But all the money in the world cannot fix what has happened to him. The family are making arrangements for a future of permanent immobility.

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'Is there a sense of denial at play among them? I would say yes'

The family's life has been taken over by the accident, every day they make the 150-mile round trip from their home in Switzerland to the Grenoble University Hospital, France, where Schumacher is receiving the best possible care.

They spend up to ten hours by his bedside, offering up prayers for his recovery, before returning home in the evening.


Mrs Schumacher has always been a devoted wife, extremely supportive of her husband's career.

Mr Schumacher once said: 'It is not so easy to find a partner who unconditionally adapts to the pace of my life.'

Both growing up in the same region of West Germany, Michael and Corinna Schumacher met at a party in 1991 and fell in love. The pact that has seen their loving relationship endure is that she allows him pursue his high-octane career and, in return, he would give her everything she could want.

He used the staggering fortunes from his 22-year career to snap up a ranch in Texas, where Corinna raises horses, as well as apartments and ski chalets around the world - including the one in Meribel from which he set out on the tragic day late last year.

As a result, Mrs Schumacher refuses to give up on the man she once described as the 'perfect partner'.

The family friend told The Sun she 'would view breaking faith with the hope of a miracle a betrayal, little better than treachery.

'She feels that the family communes around his bedside pulsate their hope and love to him, and that of the millions of fans worldwide who share that faith.

'She can’t express defeat because that would be the end of her.'
So sad to read.....still hoping for the best #forzamichael

Crimson Dynamo 29-03-2014 02:51 PM

I read that he probably will not wake up - pretty sad

Iceman 29-03-2014 03:02 PM

Yeah its heartbreaking. ... so sad to keep seeing these updates

Novo 29-03-2014 04:08 PM

How long can can he remain in that state for before all hope is lost? surely they can't just keep him like that.. Although you hear about people waking up after years but the brain injury in this case is the bigger problem

Josy 29-03-2014 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Novo (Post 6774098)
How long can can he remain in that state for before all hope is lost? surely they can't just keep him like that.. Although you hear about people waking up after years but the brain injury in this case is the bigger problem

Yeah I was thinking that too...

If there's no hope of him wakening up then surely they just can't leave him the way he is, not to sound harsh but that seems pretty unkind/selfish to me if it's for their own sake rather than anything else

Very sad news though :(

Z 29-03-2014 06:09 PM

People spend years in comas and then ultimately pass away, and sometimes they wake up and fully recover... it's more often the former than the latter, though. I can understand wanting to keep him alive just in case he wakes up but if they've been told it's not likely to happen then I think it's a bit futile...

lily. 31-03-2014 09:18 PM

It depends on the brain activity. There's a measure used by doctors to decide if there's any hope at all. You have to look at it from the family point of view. If there's even a small amount of hope, then you can understand them wanting to wait and see if he wakes up. However, if there is really no hope, then it would be kinder to let him go. Very sad.

Niamh. 01-04-2014 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by L (Post 6775974)
It depends on the brain activity. There's a measure used by doctors to decide if there's any hope at all. You have to look at it from the family point of view. If there's even a small amount of hope, then you can understand them wanting to wait and see if he wakes up. However, if there is really no hope, then it would be kinder to let him go. Very sad.

Yeah I agree with that, if she's been told by Doctors that there's still a chance of course she's not going to just shut off his machines, I wouldn't

Z 01-04-2014 11:03 AM

No of course not, and they have the financial resources to maintain him at home, but it might just end up being a massive waste of time and money and drawing out the heartbreak... but of course I think most people would do the same, they would cling onto the hope that the person will wake up and be who they were before the coma. Even if he wakes up it'll be a very long battle to recovery, if he's even capable of it...

Iceman 01-04-2014 12:01 PM

The money is no issue at his peak he was earning well over 100million per year...but I get what you mean in the sense its like throwing money into a fire....

I still hope he will wake up and give us all some cringey michael moments. ..

#forzamichael

Niamh. 01-04-2014 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 6777057)
The money is no issue at his peak he was earning well over 100million per year...but I get what you mean in the sense its like throwing money into a fire....

I still hope he will wake up and give us all some cringey michael moments. ..

#forzamichael

Not if there's still some hope there and I do hope there is

Iceman 01-04-2014 03:03 PM

I mean if theres no hope and theyre just wasting money

Livia 01-04-2014 03:18 PM

Where there's life, there's hope.

Iceman 02-04-2014 07:44 PM

There has been uproar after a German magazine published a picture of Michael and Corinna with the headline 'awake'.....not true....horrible people out there

#forzamichael

Iceman 03-04-2014 12:59 PM

100 days have passed....finally sone maybe good news??

His manager has said he is showing encouraging signs... will have full article later

Niamh. 03-04-2014 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 6779261)
100 days have passed....finally sone maybe good news??

His manager has said he is showing encouraging signs... will have full article later

Oh I really hope so

Iceman 03-04-2014 02:08 PM

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The seven-time world champion has been in hospital since Dec 29 - but Sabine Kehm says there is cause for optimism as his recovery continues
Michael-Schumacher.jpg Getty
Reasons for optimism: Schumacher's manager says there are signs for encouragement
Michael Schumacher's family have been given new hope that the Formula 1 legend is getting better, writes Byron Young in Manama.

Manager Sabine Kehm rubbished reports that the family are preparing his Swiss home to become a £10m hospital as hope fades for the German.

Instead she said there were signs that gave cause for optimism.

"I can only say again: There are signs that give us encouragement'," she said.

But there was still a delicate balancing act being played by doctors who could not rule out a sudden set-back as they continue to attempt to bring him out of the coma.

If he should make more positive steps the next step, according to reports in Germany, would be to transfer him from the hospital in Grenoble to a rehabilitation clinic.

Kehm strongly refuted suggestions his home was being prepared for long term care by wife Corinna, 45, because hope of a recovery had faded.

"The rumours that Corinna remodels her house to bring the supposedly 'hopeless case Michael' home, are absolutely groundless," she said.
#forzamichael

Niamh. 04-04-2014 10:32 AM

This sounds promising!

Michael Schumacher showing 'moments of consciousness'

Michael Schumacher is "making progress" and "showing moments of consciousness and awakening," his agent has said.

17 MINUTES AGO
Family 'confident' over progress made by Schumacher
In a statement, Michael Schumacher's agent Sabine Kehm has said she and the seven-time Formula One world champion's family were remaining confident over his progress.

Michael is making progress on his way. He shows moments of consciousness and awakening. We are on his side during his long and difficult fight, together with the team of the hospital in Grenoble, and we keep remaining confident.

We would like to thank you all for the continuous sympathies. At the same time we again ask for understanding that we do not intend to disclose details. This is necessary to protect the privacy of Michael and his family, and to enable the medical team to work in full calmness.

– MICHAEL SCHUMACHER'S AGENT SABINE KEHM

http://www.itv.com/news/story/2014-0...consciousness/

Josy 04-04-2014 11:23 AM

Yeah just read that on the sky news ticker there ^^^

Fingers crossed

Iceman 04-04-2014 11:44 AM

Ih god please let this be the start of things going well.

#forzamichael

the truth 04-04-2014 12:27 PM

God bless you michael. I hope the money doesnt run out to fund this


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