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Dec 29 2013 06:34pm
http://news.yahoo.com/former-f1-champion-schumacher-injured-ski-accident-media-130943232--f1.html

* Schumacher suffers head injury while skiing in France
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LYON, France, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Retired seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher suffered a head injury in a fall while skiing off-piste in the French Alps resort of Meribel on Sunday.

The 44-year-old German was wearing a helmet and was conscious while being transported to a local hospital in Moutiers, the resort director, Christophe Gernigon-Lecomte, told Reuters.

Schumacher was transferred to a better-equipped medical unit in Grenoble for further examinations and an FIA source said he had been placed under the care of Professor Gerard Saillant, a brain and spine injury expert.

Saillant is a close friend of Schumacher's and his former Ferrari team chief Jean Todt, who is now President of the FIA.

Le Dauphine Libere newspaper reported on its website that Schumacher's condition had worsened and that his life was now endangered. It did not disclose its sources.

Schumacher's spokeswoman Sabine Kehm was unable to give any further information about his condition but confirmed he was on a private ski trip and had not been alone.

Gernigon-Lecomte said Schumacher, who has a vacation home in Meribel, had been skiing off piste.

"He fell around 11:00 am and hit a rock with his head," he added.

"It seems that he has suffered a head trauma, but I would not say how serious it is. He was conscious but very agitated while being taken to hospital."

Schumacher, whose birthday is on Jan. 3, is the most successful Formula One driver of all time with a record 91 victories among his achievements. He won his titles with Benetton and Ferrari.

He left the sport last year after a three-year comeback with Mercedes following an earlier retirement from Ferrari at the end of 2006. The German lives in Switzerland with his wife and two children.
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Dec 29 2013 10:05pm
Guy never got hurt this bad in one of the most dangerous sports on the planet and yet he busts his ass skiing and could potentially die from it....Seriously....

My prayers for him to make it through.
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Dec 30 2013 03:01pm
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Guy never got hurt this bad in one of the most dangerous sports on the planet and yet he busts his ass skiing and could potentially die from it....Seriously....

My prayers for him to make it through.


and he was even wearing a helmet. still no news about his condition they said hes in a coma and something about relieving swelling on his brain i believe. hope he pulls through thats no way for a legend to die.
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Dec 30 2013 03:37pm
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hope he pulls through thats no way for a legend to die.

/co-sign. That'd be a f?!ked up way for him to go out.
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Dec 30 2013 05:14pm
Just read about it. I thought it was just minor. I didn't know he was in a coma and stuff. Hope he pulls through , like you guys said no way for a legend to die
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Dec 30 2013 06:53pm
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Initial reports vacillated about the seriousness of the injury, but the hospital he is at said Sunday afternoon that Schumacher was in a coma and in critical condition. According to The Mirror, Schumacher suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.

On Monday, doctors said that Schumacher was fighting for his life and remained in critical condition.

Schumacher "was suffering a serious brain trauma with coma on his arrival, which required an immediate neurosurgical operation," the hospital said in a statement on Sunday.
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Dec 30 2013 08:45pm
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Dec 31 2013 04:44am
press conference atm

2nd surgury last night, slight improvement, but still in a life-threatening condition

best case scenario is probably getting out of it alive, but doubt it will be "normal life" again :(
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Dec 31 2013 05:58am
Man this is terrible.

Even if he does pass away, legends never die.
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Dec 31 2013 01:02pm
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GRENOBLE, France (AP) -- Michael Schumacher underwent a second surgery after a brain scan showed small, "surprising" signs of improvement, but grim doctors said Tuesday they could offer no insight into the prognosis for the Formula 1 champion.

Schumacher, who turns 45 on Friday, suffered critical head injuries when he fell and struck a rock Sunday while skiing on a family vacation in the French Alps. His manager confirmed that the accident cracked his helmet, which doctors credited for giving him a chance at survival.

Schumacher's condition stabilized somewhat after the second surgery, but he remains in a medically induced coma - and doctors gave no prediction on how long that would last.

"We cannot tell you any more about the future," said Gerard Saillant, a surgeon and friend of the family who is in Grenoble. Saillant said it would be "stupid" to make any predictions about Schumacher's recovery.

Schumacher and his 14-year-old son were skiing in the French Alpine resort of Meribel, where the family has a chalet, when he fell and hit the right side of his head on a rock. He was taken first to a local hospital, then to Grenoble University Hospital, which is recognized as having one of France's best neurology teams.

Dr. Emmanuel Gay, the hospital's chief neurosurgeon, said a brain scan performed late Monday showed bruising "a little bit everywhere" in Schumacher's brain - but also an unexpected easing of pressure.

"The brain scan was, I must say, surprising," he said.

But he and other doctors cautioned that Schumacher's condition was still grave after the successful two-hour surgery to eliminate the largest and most accessible bruise, on the left side of his brain.

"We cannot say he is out of danger," said Dr. Jean-Francois Payen, head of the hospital's intensive care unit. Payen said any neurological evaluation was "out of the question" for now.

Payen told BFM-TV on Monday that medical literature puts the recovery rate at 40 to 45 percent of patients. "I don't work with statistics, I work with patients," he was quoted as saying.

Schumacher earned universal acclaim for his uncommon and sometimes ruthless driving talent, which led to a record 91 race wins. He retired from Formula 1 last year after garnering an unmatched seven world titles.

Schumi, as his fans affectionately call him, was famously aggressive on the track and no less intense off-hours. In retirement, he remained an avid skier, skydiver and horseback rider.

Schumacher's manager, Sabine Kehm, offered more details on the accident, confirming that his helmet cracked on impact.

"It looks like probably that initiating a corner, he was hitting a stone which he had not seen and was catapulted down on a rock," Kehm said in English. "That is extremely and very unfortunate ... really very, very bad luck. Michael was not at high speed."
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