mardi 4 novembre 2014

Michael Schumacher, his health worries experts

Michael Schumacher, his health worries experts

Michael Schumacher, his health worries experts


While Michael Schumacher is always kept in great secrecy at his home, Dr. Gary Hartstein provides some reassuring news on the health of the seven-time world champion Formula 1. It even advises fans of Michael Schumacher to ' prepare for the worst. "
The Daily Mail understands, according to an article published early this week, many lucky the whole family enthroned on the nightstand Michael Schumacher at his home in Switzerland. The wife of former Formula 1 driver, Corinna Schumacher, it would always be a stone full of meaning, to keep the hope of seeing her husband walk and talk again. Because the observation made by the British newspaper is quite alarmist. Returning home after heavy work and the creation of a last space art medical home, the seven time world champion F1 receives the care physiotherapists, doctors, nutritionists ... Nurses and experts in neurology also relay his bedside, under conditions of strict security. Security has been enhanced around the champion home for no paparazzi photo that would pick up LA around the world. All people - including medical personnel - must submit their mobile phone at the entrance. Tents have been installed to protect even Michael Schumacher the outside world.

"The tragic reality is that Schumacher has made ​​little progress'

This week the Daily Mail revealed that "the tragic reality is that Schumacher, one of the world's richest athletes, has made ​​little progress." Although the latest news of the family show a slow and steady improvement in his health, the champion remains in a state of "minimal consciousness." Michael Schumacher can move his eyes and respond to simple questions by blinking eyes. But the old driver still can not move, speak or follow instructions. Dr. Gary Hartstein, who officiated in Formula 1, believes that the likelihood of life Michael Schumacher return to some semblance of normality is almost zero . He even asked the fans of the German champion "prepare for the worst" Gary Hartstein said. "We were told, as if it was a triumph that Michael was no longer in a coma. It is not new to me, but think this is a very cynical use of language, using the truth to give an impression that is certainly false. As time passes, it becomes less likely that Michael emerges significantly. Life expectancy for a patient in a coma that is not improved neurologically measured in months. The world is witnessing the long "goodbye" to the biggest star of the automotive world. "
By Simon Bardet

lundi 3 novembre 2014

Fortune Family spends Schumacher in his recovery

Fortune Family spends Schumacher in his recovery

Treatment for former F1 driver improves after skiing accident costs hundreds of thousands of dollars per week.

According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, the wife of former driver Michael Schumacher spent a fortune on trying to recover from treatment skiing accident.
Corinna Schumacher invest 100,000 pounds, or about 127 597 euros per week to cover the medical expenses.

However, despite the great treatment he is undergoing the pilot, former doctor of Formula 1, Dr. Harstein, is pessimistic about his recovery: "With the passage of time, it is less likely that Michael can express significantly. "

The money the family spends cover health care in a rehabilitation center that has been assembled at the home of Schumacher in Gland, Switzerland species.

The house, according to the British newspaper, has 40 rooms, cinemas and heliport.

Schumacher needs 15 doctors and therapists who massage their limbs to prevent further nutritionists and experts in neurology atrophy.

dimanche 2 novembre 2014

Michael Schumacher: This is how he communicates with his family


Rehabilitation of Michael Schumacher continues, and former Formula 1 driver progressing quickly, according to The Mirror. British newspaper says the seven-time champion German world communicates with his family by blinking.
Michael Schumacher continues his long rehabilitation phase at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland. The German champion is slowly recovering from his skiing accident, which occurred on December 29 on the slopes of Meribel. According to "The Mirror" Michael Schumacher is progressing quickly. The British daily said that the seven time world champion Formula 1 now able to communicate with his family by blinking. To assert that, "The Mirror" assures rely on a ratio of doctors in Switzerland. These also hope that Michael Schumacher will be able to sit - in a few weeks - in a electric wheelchair controlled high technology with his mouth.

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER SOON BE ABLE TO MOVE?

According to several experts, the old German driver could go home this summer , provided you have a nursing home to continue rehabilitation. Last weekend, his wife Corinna Schumacher had issued a message to fans German champion . "The Grand Prix of Germany gives me the perfect opportunity to thank you sincerely for the good wishes and positive energy as you continue to send to Michael. I must say that your messages of sympathy we have all impressed. It is good to know that together we crossed the most difficult time. Now we are faced with a phase that will probably take some time, "she said in a statement. The figures follow the evolution of the health of Michael Schumacher. Former Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda once wrote: "Michael, every day I'm new on your progress and every day I am with you. I hope I will be able to tell you very, very soon. "The German sports like football Lukas Podolski and former tennis player Boris Becker, also take the new national icon regularly.
By Simon Bardet

Schumacher's new status. British doctors contradict them!

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Just a few days after mecdicul Jean-Francois Payen argued that the health of Michael Schumacher goes in the right direction, British journalists have got some information that contradicts the words of the doctor.
"Michael Schumacher hardly move their eyes and answer questions only via head movement, unable to speak it. Moreover, the former German pilot is surrounded by appliances that help to feed and breathe. Also, every day, is massaged to stimulate muscles for hours, "wrote British journalists.

Pessimism regarding the status of Michael Schumacher

When Michael Schumacher weeks ago he was taken to his house in Gland (Switzerland), leaving the hospital where he had been admitted, was interpreted as a sign of improvement in the German state of health after his serious skiing accident. However, time passes and no news about it takes some specialists think that his recovery is not being effective. It is the case of Gary Harstein, medical exdelegado of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), which told the Daily Mail has been quite pessimistic about it.
Hartstein believes time is running against heptcampeón Formula 1: "As time passes it becomes less likely that Schumacher can present a significant evolution" also was skeptical about some information in that respect. "We are told in tone almost triumphant that Michael is no longer in a coma. But that's not new, I think it is a cynical way of using language to make it seem really something that probably is false. "
And discusses his reasons for advocating this position: "IF Michael had the slightest consciousness they would have reported that expression had problems and were trying to improve, just as if you were learning to walk, read or write again." His medical experience is what leads him to be so cautious about it: "The life expectancy of a patient with no neurological evolution goes from months to a few years" Therefore, Hartstein believes the world should be. prepared for what he calls "a long farewell to the greatest racing star."
In this same information, the British newspaper estimated at 127,000 euros weekly money Schumacher's family is spending on treatment in pursuing recovery. A quantity that is used in the fifteen specialists working with former rider in a clinic they built in their home in Switzerland with the most advanced medical equipment. Physiotherapists are trying preserves the muscle mass of the patient, nutritionists who care for their food and, of course, neurologists who constantly monitor their status. All efforts, for now, seem to give the desired results.