Does Schumacher have any hope of recovery?

By Bayden Westerweller / Roar Guru

More than three weeks on from his skiing accident, Michael Schumacher remains comatose at Grenoble Hospital.

As my idol since the age of seven, initially, I felt compelled to speak out.

But quickly and wisely, as an aspiring journalist, I concluded it was best to sit back and allow nature to take its course.

Which by extension, meant refraining from social media.

The #Schumacher Twitter feed in the subsequent twenty-four to forty-eight hours was disturbingly polarising, depending on whose posts you read, dozens of conclusions could be gleaned.

The public has been privy to official updates from the Schumacher camp on a painfully sporadic, yet reassuring basis.

Initially, there was description of a “slight improvement”, while the latest update omitted the word “critical” from the German’s status, which provided cause for optimism.

However, there comes a point when stories emanating from “medical experts” that Schumacher has been in a coma for too long to recover, that one cannot remain silent.

The same stories which appeared a week ago, with experts claiming a coma lasting beyond two weeks is bad news for long-term recovery, leading to sensationalised headlines such as “Schumacher could spend life in coma”, have been dredged up.

Now we have reports detailing a coma lasting beyond three weeks is bad news, and that Schumacher is feared to be in a “permanent vegetative state.”

Yes, statistics do say that the longer the period spent comatose reduce the chances of long-term recovery, but as an isolated incident, until an official statement is made, nothing is definite.

Every case has to be treated objectively, only those treating Schumacher, his immediate family and close friends are aware of his true state.

This is the problem with modern technology, in an effort to garner instant hits, the most drastic headlines are commonplace.

Spare a thought for his wife Corinna and their children Gina-Marie and Mick, who as well as dealing with their husband and father fighting for his life, despite their pleas to be left alone, have to endure relentless scrutiny.

It is under these circumstances which any honest person cannot be proud to be a journalist.

If circumstances were different and an individual based in the media encountered a similar situation, it would be the last thing you’d want to deal with.

We are talking about Michael Schumacher, but he is just as human as each of us.

Whatever the outcome is, the bottom line is that every effort is being made to save the life of a man who has delivered so much joy to the masses, we owe it to his doctors and family to leave them in peace.

The Crowd Says:

2014-01-26T22:04:29+00:00

Hamish

Guest


Nonsense. Hair, skin, skull, brain. It wouldn't matter if it was me, Schumacher or even Usain Bolt in that position. This is a head injury we are talking about. Not a muscle tear - his fitness and past is irrelevant.

2014-01-25T01:10:03+00:00

shaun culbertson

Guest


when you hear of experts claiming 2 week long coma patients having less chance of survival etc,they are talking about average statistics.there is nothing average about Michael 7 times world formula 1 champion super fit ,if anyone can make a recovery from this accident it will surely be him

2014-01-24T02:32:33+00:00

ialla

Guest


Thank you for the article. I follow the news on Michael Schumacher every day, hoping to get details from his manager or doctors on his health status. Unfortunately, I can't avoid articles that are based on speculations that must upset the family and Michael's true fans. I really feel for Corinna and the whole family in this difficult time and wish them strength. I do believe that with all the love and support that surrounds Michael, he will fight through and recover.

2014-01-23T11:33:20+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


I was surprised to hear from Seven News of all places that the current news is that even if he does come out of the coma, he will be in a permanent vegetative state. Very sad but we should all still hope for the best.

2014-01-22T16:24:43+00:00

ak

Roar Guru


Wish Michael Schumacher all the best.

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