Michael Schumacher Latest News: German F1 Racer Cries on Recognizable Sounds; Fights for Recovery

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Michael Schumacher, the world-renowned German race car driver with numerous awards under his belt, faced a horrible skiing accident more than a year ago. It resulted to severe head injuries. After 6 months of being in a coma, he was able to leave the hospital. Many of his fans are worried and would you like to know if Schumacher is doing well. Is he showing signs of development?

Reportedly, Schumacher cries a bit when he hears voices which are recognizable to him. That includes the voices of his wife and kids. As of the moment, he is rehabilitated in his home in Switzerland.

His doctors claimed that even if Schumacher is showing progress, he still has a long way to go, a report says. Hopefully he will be able to be transferred to a wheelchair rather than being in bed. There will be physical therapies afterwards. But in the meantime, the main focus is his cognitive function.

Because of the fatal accident that Schumacher faced, some of his sponsors cut their ties with the racer. It is an understandable move. But if you ask some public relations experts, then they might have a different opinion about it. Their plan might backfire most especially over the race car driver's supporters. Good thing he was able to save tons of cash when he was in his prime days. That should be more than enough to pay for his medical bills.

His family, especially his wife, know that it will take a long time for the racer to recover. Even if there is no certainty that he can fully recover, his wife is still hopeful, says one source. To date, there are a lot of supporters that wish Michael Schumacher's health to improve. They want him to fight this battle until the end, the same way he did with his races.

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