Michael Schumacher is no longer bed-ridden
Michael Schumacher met with a terrible ski accident 5 years ago, when he met with multiple head injuries and has been bed ridden ever since.
The 7 time world champion was vacationing in the French Alps with family when the shocking accident took place.
Updates about his health have been rare as the family had demanded privacy in this trying phase of their life.
Now, according to reports in the Daily Mail, Michael Schumacher is no longer bed ridden or surviving with the help of tubes.
However, Schumacher is still under extensive care in his luxury care home in Switzerland. The cost for it is around £50,000 a week.
Why Michael Schumacher will only be seen by friends and family on his 50th birthdayhttps://t.co/598gDzGygk pic.twitter.com/pXfC971tu1
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) December 17, 2018
Schumacher 'not bed ridden or surviving on tubes' as new insight emergeshttps://t.co/kHs2wgJXA7 pic.twitter.com/ciiVnFDG3m
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) December 17, 2018
Now, according to the Mail(after having spoken to his friends and family), Schumacher could be moved to a clinic in Dallas, Texas, as the clinic specialises in dealing with brain injuries.
“We have a lot of experience with patients who are suffering this kind of trauma. There is probably no clinic in Europe that treats as many cases as we do.” the clinic director said.
No further information about his condition has been received until now, but according to the reports, there is massive development in Schumi’s condition and he could be on his way up from the injury.
Excellent news 🙌 https://t.co/Z8qb7cwAdN
— Metro (@MetroUK) December 17, 2018
BREAKING: Michael Schumacher is no longer bed-ridden after making progress https://t.co/PVhkWsGlVD pic.twitter.com/6bwLcpUNZd
— LADbible (@ladbible) December 17, 2018
This brilliant news comes day before the legend’s birthday and the fans would be hoping that the days to come bring even better news about his health
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