GRIM NEWS: Michael Schumacher 50 percent chances to remain in vegetative state, former F1 American Doctor Gary Hartstein says
As the process of taking Michael Schumacher out of his induced coma suffered complications , an American doctor, close to seven time F1 champion, comes with “very bad news”.
Gary Hartstein, a former Formula One doctor, claims that Michael Schumacher condition worsened.
“Sedatives were stopped long enough before their effects are supposed to be felt. Lack of response to external stimuli is very bad news! Cervical spine seems severely impaired,” said Gartstein.
Schumacher “has only 50 % chance not to remain in a vegetative state for the rest of his life,” explained Hartstein.
According to Wikipedia, Dr Gary Hartstein, M.D. was born in 1955 in Staten Island, United States and is currently working as a Clinical Professor of Anesthesia and Emergency Medicine at University of Liège Hospital, Liège, Belgium. He is known also as a former FIA Medical Delegate for the Formula One World Championship.
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UPDATE: SCHUMACHER gave first sign of life, moved lips, Felipe Massa said
On December 29 last year, Michael Schumacher suffered an accident on a ski slope of the French resort of Meribel where he hit his head on a rock.
Former German car racing champion was transported to Grenoble hospital where he underwent three surgeries.
According to the latest official medical bulletin , the situation is still critical but stable .
Doctors have begun Schumacher’s awakening process from the coma he was induced on 30 January 2013.