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#396720
Dr. Harstein is not part of the medical team that is working with Schumi;
but, he offers his professional opinion:

 wrote:">Michael Schumacher latest: Former F1 doctor Gary Harstein warns fans must 'prepare for the worst' after no improvement in driver's condition

...Dr Hartstein – who was a key figure in the paddock until the end of the 2012 season – has admitted that the longer it takes, the less likely it is that Schumacher will ever recover.

Writing on his personal blog, the American said: “As time goes on it becomes less and less likely that Michael will emerge to any significant extent.”

A number of tributes and messages of support have been passed on in the hope that Schumacher will recover, and the support across the globe is not a surprise for the 58-year-old Professor.

“I always knew Michael was adored,” Dr Hartstein continued.

“I spent years at circuits drenched in red by the Ferrari caps, flags, and shirts, and all of that for Michael. I'm still staggered by the depth and persistence of his fans' love for him.


“And whereas I worried more than a bit about what was going to happen when and if really bad news got announced, I've realised that perhaps the lack of status updates has given us all a chance to move on a bit, to process what's happening, and to start to... detach.”

Reports earlier today claimed that Schumacher had lost up to 25 per cent of his body weight due to muscle atrophy, a condition common when patients are in a deep coma as their muscles are not being used.

Dr Hartstein said that it is "entirely possible and, in fact, probable” that Schumacher had lost a significant amount of weight.

“Happily, the consequences are not particularly dramatic, at least immediately,” he added.

“To be blunt, a patient in coma doesn’t really NEED his or her muscles . . . with the exception of the diaphragm. The diaphragm, which like the heart is pretty much always active, resists atrophy rather better than other muscles, but it does atrophy.

“And having a machine doing the breathing for you is one of the best ways to see how disuse atrophy affects the diaphragm too. Unfortunately, and assuming (as I have until now) that Michael is being ventilated by a respirator, there is probably some degree of diaphragmatic atrophy at this point."

Dr Hartstein went on to describe Schumacher’s current state as a “persistent coma”, and mentioned the “sever ramifications” that a lengthy period of time in a coma can cause.

“As mentioned previously, the longer one remains in a vegetative state, the less the likelihood of emerging, and the higher the chances of severe ramifications if the patient does in fact emerge,” Dr Hartstein wrote.

Most definitions consider the vegetative state to be permanent one year after the injury.

“Patients who are in a persistent/permanent vegetative state have lifespans that are measured in months to a few years. This depends on baseline function (extraordinary in the case of Michael, of course), the quality of nursing care, and other imponderables. They usually die of respiratory or urinary infections. Longer survivals have been described, but are exceptional.”
#396722
:confused:

, Sam Creighton wrote:">Michael Schumacher's wife builds £10million medical suite in their mansion to look after stricken F1 Ace when he leaves hospital after being told it is unlikely he will wake

The medical facility will be built in the family's £25million Swiss estate Doctors think it is unlikely Michael Schumacher will ever wake up. Despite grim prognosis, the seven-time F1 champion's family will not give up The family are currently making 150-mile round trip to his bedside daily. Family friend said Corinna Schumacher would see giving up as a 'betrayal'

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.

...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...

...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.

...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.'
#396928
I feel sorry for his wife. Knowing that if Schumi leaves hospital and is placed in this medical suite, it would be painful to watch over him with the hint he may never recover...I don't want the worst to happen, but I have to be realistic about stuff too :(
#396934
Unfortunately, reality is that she must be asking herself this question:

What is the worst that could happen? Being in a complete vegetative state can't be what Schumi would want. :(
#397517
, Ella Alexander wrote:">Michael Schumacher ‘shows signs that give us encouragement’, says his manager

Michael Schumacher could be on the road to recovery.
His manager, Sabine Kehm, revealed that his health is improving.

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

She also dismissed speculation that the Formula 1 driver’s family are planning on turning his Swiss home into a £10 million hospital as his health dwindles, apparently masterminded by his wife, Corinna.

“The rumours that Corinna remodels her house to bring the supposedly 'hopeless case Michael' home, are absolutely groundless,” it was reported in The Mirror.

If his medical state were to improve, it is expected that would be moved from his hospital in Grenoble to a rehabilitation clinic. Kehm’s comments reaffirm her statement made in March that he is still in “the wake up phase”, when she said that “any medical information published which is not confirmed by the team of doctors treating Michael or his management has to be considered as not valid.”...
#397540
, Ella Alexander wrote:">Michael Schumacher ‘shows signs that give us encouragement’, says his manager

Michael Schumacher could be on the road to recovery.
His manager, Sabine Kehm, revealed that his health is improving.

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

She also dismissed speculation that the Formula 1 driver’s family are planning on turning his Swiss home into a £10 million hospital as his health dwindles, apparently masterminded by his wife, Corinna.

“The rumours that Corinna remodels her house to bring the supposedly 'hopeless case Michael' home, are absolutely groundless,” it was reported in The Mirror.

If his medical state were to improve, it is expected that would be moved from his hospital in Grenoble to a rehabilitation clinic. Kehm’s comments reaffirm her statement made in March that he is still in “the wake up phase”, when she said that “any medical information published which is not confirmed by the team of doctors treating Michael or his management has to be considered as not valid.”...


Great news, was not expecting this :clap: Keep Fighting Michael!
#397567
Indeed a ray of light! I keep it up Michael!
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