Michael Schumacher se hudo ponesrečil na smučanju

SpidiGonzalez

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Jutri bo pa en XY na tiskovki rekel da so to izmišljotine...in začaran krog se bo vlekel naprej, nič novega. Sicer pa mu želim vse naj. Ampak po vseh bullshit informacijah ki jih imamo je možno vse, od tega da je še vedno v globoki komi do tega da nekje v kevdru igra bilijard.
 

SHARK1

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Uporabnik SpidiGonzalez pravi:
Ampak po vseh bullshit informacijah ki jih imamo je možno vse, od tega da je še vedno v globoki komi do tega da nekje v kevdru igra bilijard.

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SHARK1

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Same buče...nič jim ne verjamem,niti njegovemu sinu,niti ostalim,ki nakladajo o njegovem zdravstvenem stanju! Vsa dejstva,od prvega do zadnjega,okoli njegove "nesreče" so tako sumljiva,da je to že smešno...kot je rekel SpidiGonzales,je čisto možno,da že 10 mesecev nekje v kaki kleti igra biljard in se nam smeje...
 

sajkek

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Podobno neumna

STOP ALL SPECULATION. I say I saw Mic Schumacher, I dont say where, I dont say I talk with him or I did an interview with him. Clear ? #F1
 

INKVIZITOR

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3. apr 2009
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Jest bi jih vse lepo poslal u tri pizde materne...

Če bi blo že kaj res na tem, bi dal v javnost kakšne slike. Ne pa da se duvajo s pisanjem, kaj pa kako.

Jebeš familijo in vse...miljone folka po svetu (njegovi navijači...) tut zanima kaj pa kako.
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darjan

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A doctor who treated Michael Schumacher for nearly six months after his brain injury in a skiing accident says the F1 champion has made "some progress".

But Jean-Francois Payen, a doctor at the French hospital in Grenoble where he was treated, warned that any recovery would take time.

The typical convalescence period was one to three years, he suggested.

Schumacher, 45, was skiing in the French Alps last December when he fell and hit his head on a rock.

The seven-time world champion from Germany was placed in a medically induced coma to help reduce swelling in his brain as he underwent treatment in Grenoble and then in Lausanne, Switzerland.

He has now been taken out of the coma and is being looked after at his home in Gland, Switzerland, where Prof Payen still visits him to track his progress.

'Be patient'

On Thursday, the doctor gave interviews to French radio station RTL and Le Parisien newspaper.

"I have noted some progress but I would say we should give him time," he said.

Asked about the chances of Schumacher making a recovery, he only referred to a time frame for patients with similar brain injuries.

"It's like for other patients, we are on a timescale which goes from one year to three years and we need to be patient," he said.

Earlier this year, neurosurgeon Tony Belli told BBC News that rehabilitation from this sort of injury could take months or years.

"We know that some people can spend three, four years in rehabilitation," he said. "It depends very much on the severity of the injury, how young and fit they are."

Investigators probing last December's accident said Schumacher had been going at the speed of "a very good skier" at the time of his crash in the resort of Meribel.

A French F1 driver, Jules Bianchi, remains in a critical condition in hospital in Japan after suffering severe brain injuries when his car skidded off a wet track on 5 October.