SouperComputer wrote: » Next setup would be to reduce his sedation... but they can't do that until... Intracranial pressure stays down Haemorrhaging stops Swelling has subsided Once they are happy with this they will move him to a less sedated level and begin to monitor brain activity and response. Stay strong Schumi! Your family needs you to pull through this!
Kettleson wrote: » Is there an aspect that medics, whilst offering professional encouragement, tend to cite the worse case scenario as a realistic base to avoid giving false hope?
Myrddin wrote: » It was on the Sky News ticker tape thingy there that a family friend has said that "his life is no longer on danger"...
Red Nissan wrote: » Yes, in the interview in his car he says he is not a doctor, but [as above]
Myrddin wrote: » It was on the Sky News ticker tape thingy there that a family friend has said that "his life is no longer in danger"...
v10 wrote: » tbh first thing I thought was, some 'family friend' ! .. he visits his mate in a coma and then comes out and tells all the media that 'his life is no longer on danger' :rolleyes: A 'friend' would keep his mouth shut and let the appropriate spokesperson deal with the media .. Of course I hope he's right but I'll wait for official confirmation.
v10 wrote: » Of course I hope he's right but I'll wait for official confirmation.
RayM wrote: » He probably is right, but Schumacher's family and doctors aren't going to confirm anything until they're 100% sure that he's out of danger and have a better idea of the sort of damage they're dealing with (which could still be catastrophically life-changing and permanent). And that's not likely to happen while he's still in a coma.
Peanut Butter Jelly wrote: » So police are investigating a camera attached to Michaels helmet at the time he fell. Safe to say that tape will end up on the Daily Mail / Mirror / Sun website within a month.
Deleted User wrote: » I wouldn't hand over something like that voluntarily, whether the family did or not. I don't see how someone falling over is a matter for the police or any of their business.
GT_TDI_150 wrote: » Suppose this could (have) end(ed) with a fatality and there for the police force would need to investigate ... Probably collected at the crash site or brought to the hospital attached to the helmet so doctor could estimate the force of the impact and then handed over to the authorities.
Myrddin wrote: » That's really the big fear at the moment, I really really hope not
RayM wrote: » Bild (the German equivalent of The Sun) is reporting that Schumacher's life is no longer in danger.
Peanut Butter Jelly wrote: » No matter how many people say that, I'm not going to believe or pay any heed to it until Jean Francois Payen, Emmanuel Gay, Stephan Chabardes or Gerard Saillant says it.
Myrddin wrote: » Agreed. If this were the case, why would it not be being announced officially. Even if true, I won't be rejoicing until I see how he is. There are fates worse than death...
Ghost Train wrote: » Press conference today apparently said condition unchanged and still classed as critical
Myrddin wrote: » Sky News ticker tape thingy is saying "AFP: "Slight Improvement" in Michael Schumacher's Condition"
logik wrote: » In fairness, after what, 1.5 weeks there does not seem to be major changes. I am starting to worry a little now. It's not looking good.