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Corinna Schumacher, the wife of Michael Schumacher, has said the seven-time world champion is "getting better" after being transferred to a rehabilitation clinic in Switzerland last month.

Before waking up from his medically-induced coma on June 16, Schumacher had been in a hospital for 170 days in Grenoble following the serious injury he sustained from skiing accident in December. Updates on Schumacher's condition during that time came from official statements from the family - usually through his manager Sabine Kehm.

But this week Corinna spoke to a German magazine during her first public appearance since Schumacher's accident at a horse riding tournament in Switzerland.

"It's getting better, slowly certainly, but in any case it's improving," Corinna told Neue Post.

There is still no official word on the medical documents purported to be those of Schumacher which may have been stolen and offered up for sale, which his family confirmed had taken place in June.

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#408720
:clap: Good news!! :clap:

 wrote:">The hardest part is over – Schumacher’s wife Corinna thanks F1 fans for their support

Corinna Schumacher, wife of the injured seven times world champion Michael, has issued her first personal statement since the accident which put her husband in a coma seven months ago.

Writing a message to F1 fans in the official programme for this weekend’s German Grand Prix she thanks them for their support and says that her husband needs time to recover from his horrific head injury,

“This is a message to all of you who have lived a passion for Michael’s sport in all the years together with him, and who have supported him in the past half year off the track as well.

“The German Grand Prix gives me the perfect opportunity to cordially thank you all for the good wishes and positive energy you keep sending to Michael. I have to say your sympathies literally blew up all away! Good to know that together we made it through the hardest time!

“Now we are facing a phase which will presumably take a long time. We trust that – as for so many years in F1 – time will be Michael’s ally in this fight. Until then I would like to wish you and your families all the best as well.”

#409295
Oh that sounds good! So pleased things look to be going in the right direction.
#411914
I have some news about this accident. not how Schumacher is at present, but about the actual accident.

Today I was white water rafting and we got talking to our instructor, in the winter he is a ski instructor at Meribel. That's the resort where Schumacher had his accident. We mentioned this and he said yes, He didn't see it happen but was on the scene in less than five minutes and calling for the helicopter.
He then said...we can't understand why he was skiing there, it's just rocks and ice. :eek:

( I was in the Alps near Meribel at the time of the accident and the snow was poor, but I never imagined he was skiing on stuff that bad)

He also said that they see accidents like that ever year but because of him being so famous it was highlighted every where.

And then the really revealing thing he said was that Schumacher's doctor had said that due to a prior head injury in his racing career, any further injury to his head would be very very serious.

That last bit is something we haven't been told about. I'm not sure what the prior injury was, I know he injured his neck when he went motor bike riding, but this guy mentioned specifically head.
So it doesn't sound like things arent quite as straightforward as have been suggested.
I guess once an adrenalin junkie, always an adrenalin junkie.
Still a very sad situation, that goes without saying.
#411917
I didn't think he hurt his head then Jab. He was conscious . I can't think of any other unless maybe in a previous formula? It wouldn't just be the G forces would it?
#411918
I didn't think he hurt his head then Jab. He was conscious . I can't think of any other unless maybe in a previous formula? It wouldn't just be the G forces would it?



EDIT: just had a scout around and that motorbike injury was bad. Damage at the base Of the skull and a hairline scull fracture. It could be that.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formul ... -2010.html
#411927
That last bit is something we haven't been told about. I'm not sure what the prior injury was, I know he injured his neck when he went motor bike riding, but this guy mentioned specifically head.


I'm pretty sure he fell off his bike and injured his neck badly and had a few minor head injuries. Think that was why he couldnt race for Ferrari in 2009 when he tried to replace Massa.
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