Michael Schumacher Condition Update: Shows Signs of Recovery; F1 Racer Recently Cried After Hearing Voices of Love Ones

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The year 2013 has been a tragic year for the family of Michael Schumacher, racing superstar, who went into a medically induced coma after being involved in a skiing accident. His recovery is a very slow progress but fans and family members are not giving up just yet. Recent news about his positive recovery brings a brighter hope for the loving family and fans of this F1 icon racer.

According to several reports, Schumacher cried after hearing the voices of wife Corinna, son Mike and daughter Gina Maria. This is by far the most positive improvement shown by the racer after being in a state of coma. A recovery is most likely to happen in the near future because of his capability to react to the people around him.

As Italian publicist shares, "Schumi (Schumacher) cries, and sometimes mysteriously. He cries when he hears his children, his wife's voice, his' dogs. In the silence of that room, a tear runs down his thin face at a known sound."

There are very rare cases wherein a person in come returns to life, but when this incidence happens, it is always treated as a medical miracle. His family seeing him fight and go through this challenge like a real man has too is keeping their faiths high that all will end well in their story.

His skiing accident happened last December 29, 2013 in the French Alps and gave him head injuries and brain damage. His coma was medically induced and was performed to prevent his brains from swelling. Several moments of uncertainty on whether he'll wake up or not have occurred all throughout his journey. But he eventually woke up and has been showing signs of improvement, at a very slow pace, but is definitely a breather for his love ones. He isn't stuck in bed and is undergoing physical therapy and can even sit in a chair and enjoy the views of the Swiss Alps.

On the lighter side, his son is reportedly about to enter the F1 racing scene as well.

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