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6th January 2014, 12:04 #61
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
How long was Karl Wendlinger kept in an induced coma after his head injury at Monaco? Didn't he make a full recovery?
I don't know if I read that Micheal was conscious immediately after his fall. If so, and the speed with which he was treated, can surely only be a good sign. Lets hope so.Opinions are like ar5eholes, everyone has one.
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6th January 2014, 15:53 #62
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
From all I've read , everything seems to favour the champ , after the accident .
At a top drawer resort we can expect top notch equipment , and the helmet , everyone seems to agree , is firstly responsible for saving his life .
Although , perhaps we should thank Michael , himself , for having the foresight , and common sense , over perhaps ego , to wear a helmet in the first place .
Then , we again must thank the resort for having enough ski patrol staff out there to have gotten to him very quickly , and for them being well enough trained to know he should be airlifted right away .
Presumably , the haematoma would have started very soon after the impact , and therefore he is also lucky to have such good staff in the helicopter to keep him alive en route .
Transferred immediately to a bigger hospital , he was attended by the best , and in very short order .
The first operation went well enough to shortly later allow movement to a scan , and a second operation a little later .
Although Michael has , as F1 racers do , sustained many high speed impacts , and thus , a number of concussions , he is still racing fit , and much younger than his age would suggest .
He's getting , and has gotten to this point , the very best of care , and he's got about the best chance one could have of coming out of this an astute spokesperson for helmet safety in future .
These injuries can take an agonizingly long time to heal for those at the bedside .
I really feel for the family , having been hit with this just after a happy Christmas , ringing in the New Year with tears in their eyes .
It's even harder for them with the press pressing at the door , exposing the down side of being rich and famous , sometimes in the most ugly ways .
Heal up , Michael .
As Mika says , this isn't a race . Take your time to get back up to speed .
But , give us some signs soon that you're healing .
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6th January 2014, 17:36 #63
Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Not being ghoulish, but I had NO idea that Schumacher was worth this kind of money! I figured maybe a couple hundred million, at most. Wow!
But with that said, I hope that the wife and kids don't get to see it anytime soon (meaning, I hope he pulls though).
The Formula One legend made a will distributing his $1.5 billion fortune three years before his horrific skiing accident.
http://www.showbizspy.com/article/26...-and-kids.html"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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6th January 2014, 19:49 #64
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior.
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7th January 2014, 17:40 #65
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Professional Athletes probably have the best chance of recovering from any kind of trauma, and knowing Schumi, who has trained all this life, he will probably have a full recovery, the fact that he was found conscious after it, probably means he should not have any after effects, keeping my fingers crossed.
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7th January 2014, 19:30 #66
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
I imagine everybody is looking forward, and can't wait for Schumacher's win #92.
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10th January 2014, 16:12 #67
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Originally Posted by i_max2k2
the fact that he was found conscious after it, probably means he should not have any after effects, keeping my fingers crossed.Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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13th January 2014, 19:46 #68
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Well he was conscious on arrival for the support staff, meaning the basic brain functions were working, its probably much better then finding him unconscious from the moment of impact.
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16th January 2014, 21:20 #69
Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
http://www.news.com.au/sport/motor-spor ... 6803272400
Hopefully this is just speculation, but I fear the likeliness of a full recovery is decreasing. Godspeed.
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16th January 2014, 23:17 #70
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Re: Schumacher injured in Skiing accident
Doctors etc do tend to be focused on the extreme negative of most situations, and most reports like this are coming from admittedly highly qualified, but completely remote people, so I guess we will just have to wait and see.
People have made complete recoveries (albeit with some slight issues) from similar injuries, and if strength of character, determination, physical strength and single mindedness count for anything, Schumi should be in good stead.
13 seconds is not something that is impossble to make up, there's still 130km to go and anyone can get problems of flat tyres. but i agree that setteling for 2nd would be the smart thing to do for...
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