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Tubby has it completely correct as usual. Of course I couldn't care less what others choose for themselves. Just don't attempt to impose your views on what's safe and what isn't on me on the slopes. T

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Michael Schumacher, an extremely wealthy man amongst wealthy men; an expert skier; a regular at the ski resort, where he owns his own chalet....... was using rental skis?  

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Michael Schumacher is no longer in a coma and is understood to be able to see and hear as it is announced he has left the hospital in Grenoble where he had been receiving treatment after a skiing accident last year.

The seven-times Formula One world champion had sustained severe head injuries in the incident in the French Alps in December, and was subsequently put into an artificially-induced coma a few days later.

 

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Yes heard stories of people who have been in a coma for years and then one day they wake up fine as if nothing has happened but in the future for them.

 

Wether schumacher will makr a ful/ recovery who knows.

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not exactly just get up and start running around.....being under that long takes a toll physically never mind mentally on the body. Even with regular physio by the hospital staff during the coma state still leaves muscles dystrophied. It'll be a long road to normalcy but it can and does happen.....whether he'll return to exactly the same as before is another matter

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The Swiss medical team now treating Michael Schumacher said on Tuesday that the Formula One champion could be in hospital for “long haul”, as a source close to his family revealed that he is drifting in and out of consciousness and remains unable to speak.

 

Schumacher was transferred to University Hospital Lausanne on Monday to begin rehabilitation, almost six months after suffering a head injury while skiing in the French Alps.

 

His manager, Sabine Kehm, announced that after his long stay in intensive care at Grenoble Hospital, he was no longer in a coma. But despite some reports, the 45-year-old racing driver, who is said to have lost 44lbs since his Dec 29 accident, still cannot walk or talk.

 

Experts have noted that he was said by Ms Kehm to be having moments of eye opening and consciousness in April, which by definition meant he had already emerged from his coma.

 

Darcy Christen, head of media at CHUV Lausanne, said Schumacher’s stay at the facility would likely be a lengthy one.

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