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No date for Michael Schumacher’s recovery

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No date for Schumachers recovery

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November 24,2014

 

Schumacher suffered severe head injuries while skiing with his family last December in th

Schumacher suffered catastrophic brain damage while skiing with his family last December in the French Alps.

MICHAEL Schumacher’s manager Sabine Kehm says there is still no clear time frame for the Formula One legend’s full recovery.

“That is not possible to say in this situation,” Ms Kehm told German broadcaster RTL on Sunday.

“Michael is making progress, appropriate to the severity of his situation, but it will be a difficult and long process.”

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Michael Schumacher, pictured in 2006 during practice for the Monaco Formula One Grand Pri

Michael Schumacher, pictured in 2006 during practice for the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, will take years to recovery fully. Picture: Clive Mason/Getty Images

Schumacher suffered severe head injuries while skiing with his family last December in the French Alps, leaving him in a coma for six months.

But he has been recovering at his home at Gland in Switzerland since June.

Ms Kehm again stressed Schumacher’s family were grateful for the constant flood of well wishes from fans of the seven-time world champion.

“I can only say again that the family is very happy and touched by the sympathetic messages,” said Kehm.

“I believe that positive energy does them good. We appreciate the condolences from around the world.”

Last month, a French doctor treating Schumacher echoed Ms Kehm’s message that the 45-year-old German Formula One ace was making progress, but would need years to recover fully.

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