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Michael Schumacher’s Health Update 2016: Is He Getting Better?
Any update on Michael Schumacher's health is difficult to come by considering the media blackout his family ordered for. While details about his health remain elusive, the popular Formula 1 driver recently made news in Sept. 2016 after a German publication reported that he can start walking a couple of steps with the help of his therapist.
The news proved to be completely false as Schumacher's lawyer Felix Damm filed a case against the German publication. His family also threatened that they will sue anyone spreading false health reports of the star.
In fact, Gerd Kramer, a close associate of the Schumacher family and former head of sports marketing at Mercedes told Daily Star, "He is in more than difficult situation, and it would take a miracle for to see him in public again."
Meanwhile, Schumacher's wife Corinna has requested media and fans not to intrude into their private lives.
Schumacher had suffered a near-fatal injury during a skiing holiday with his family in December 2013. Reports suggest that he was with his son Mick when the accident occurred.
Schumacher suffered traumatic brain injury leading to paralysis as a result of the accident. He was initially put into a medically induced coma for six months from Dec. 2013 to June 2014. Once he regained his consciousness in June 2014, he was then transferred from the hospital to a rehabilitation facility in Lausanne, Switzerland for further treatment. In September of the same year, his family got him home to continue his recovery with a full medical team.
Reportedly, special care for Schumacher is estimated to reach $150,000 a week. The extensive amount of care that Schumacher requires includes round-the-clock supervision and physical rehabilitation.
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