In other words, no change in his condition then. Someone needs to tell Sabine Kehm that repeating the same thing over and over again is quite irritating.
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Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
DanielPT wrote:Michael shows signs of consciousness and awakening
http://formerf1doc.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/moments-of-conscious-and-awakening/
According to Gary Hartstein those are excellent news!
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:Well, it's 5 months exactly since that fateful day in France, and there's been no news at all for about a month. No real updates from Sabine Kehm. Even Gary Hartstein's stopped blogging about Schumi and his condition.
I fear it's looking increasingly likely he's gonna be in a vegetative state for the rest of his life.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Jonny83 wrote:I admittedly know as much as anyone else not connected to him (i.e, nothing), but I remember a while ago didn't his manager say something along the lines of once the recovery phase started then it would become a private family matter and there would be no more updates?
Jonny83 wrote:I admittedly know as much as anyone else not connected to him (i.e, nothing), but I remember a while ago didn't his manager say something along the lines of once the recovery phase started then it would become a private family matter and there would be no more updates? Although I suppose if that was the case you'd probably expect an update to that effect, "this will be the last one".
MadGaz85 wrote:Jonny83 wrote:I admittedly know as much as anyone else not connected to him (i.e, nothing), but I remember a while ago didn't his manager say something along the lines of once the recovery phase started then it would become a private family matter and there would be no more updates? Although I suppose if that was the case you'd probably expect an update to that effect, "this will be the last one".
This is what I've been thinking. Schumacher was always very very private and for all we know he might be fully awake, even might be home. The F1 people that have been visiting him may just be respecting his wishes at this moment.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:Well, in the unlikely event that anybody associated with Michael at this time (friends/family/healthcare professionals/etcetera) should read this, I hope that they take away the fact that we are still thinking about (and praying for, in some cases) him, despite the lack of news. Like AndreaModa, I was never a fan of his as a race driver, but as a fellow human being, I would never wish this situation on anybody or their families.
East Londoner wrote:Well, it's 5 months exactly since that fateful day in France, and there's been no news at all for about a month. No real updates from Sabine Kehm. Even Gary Hartstein's stopped blogging about Schumi and his condition.
I fear it's looking increasingly likely he's gonna be in a vegetative state for the rest of his life.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
shinji wrote:Confirmed by Kehm, it's in The Guardian.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
eagleash wrote:shinji wrote:Confirmed by Kehm, it's in The Guardian.
Is there a link please?
shinji wrote:eagleash wrote:shinji wrote:Confirmed by Kehm, it's in The Guardian.
Is there a link please?
http://gu.com/p/3q62f
Nuppiz wrote:Autosport is also reporting it.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
CoopsII wrote:Biscione wrote:To the surprise of no-one, Daniil Kvyat wins ROTR for Sochi, by a record margin that may not be surpassed for some time.
I always knew Marko read this forum.
watka wrote:This is (hopefully) good news and an indication that Michael can rehabilitate and have some sort of standard of life. I think the family and management did the right thing in stopping the updates and waiting to give us definitive news only; the privacy for Michael, the family and the doctors would have been much needed.
LellaLombardi wrote:One day I hope he will be well enough to give an interview about his rehabilitation. Right now I am not sure we will ever see him in the public eye again.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:As much as I want to be happy and optimistic about the latest news, having read Gary Hartstein's latest blog article, I'm not so sure. It still seems pretty gloomy for Schumi.
http://formerf1doc.wordpress.com/2014/06/16/good-news/
LellaLombardi wrote:For once I doubt him on this. He did a very pessimistic post a couple of weeks ago saying the outcomes were very bad for patients who have been in a coma for this long. Now he's saying that he left the coma when Kehm said he had moments of conciousness. I might be interpreting it wrong, but I think these posts would therefore contradict each other and he has been in a coma for three months and not nearly six.
Albert Einstein wrote:Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
LellaLombardi wrote: But I think I have said before - after a life changing injury, comparing life now to what you had before does not do you any favours. Instead we have to be positive about the fact that he lived, when he really should have died, and any quality of life he can get back is a cause for celebration.