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Schumacher wakes up after five years in a coma! No longer in bed, no need to intubate to support life.

Schumacher has been in a coma for five years and the good news comes as he approaches his 50th birthday.

According to the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror reported that Schumacher is no longer bedridden and does not need to be intubated to maintain vital signs.

But the news has not been confirmed by Schumacher's family and economic, medical team.

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In May this year, Spanish media < diariogol > reported that Alonso, after visiting Schumacher, said that the King's health was still no improvement, he still had to rely on a ventilator to survive, and his weight dropped to less than 45 kilograms. Height dropped from 1 m 74 to 1 m 60.

Previously, according to German media reports, the car king's life is dependent on expensive medical technology to sustain. Schumacher's wife hired a 15-person medical team to wake her husband up to 24 hours a day.

Schumacher and his wife.


Hiring the medical team costs as much as one hundred thousand euros a week, according to < diariogol >.

To that end, Schumacher's wife, Corinne, sold a villa and private jet. According to British media, Corinne has spent about 20 million euros.

However, according to the UK < The Times > statistics, Schumacher's career revenues reached 700 million euros, with a number of investments, the car king should not be troubled by economic for the time being.

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Beginning and end of Schumacher treatment:

On December 29, 2013, Schumacher was rushed to a local hospital after an accident occurred while skiing in the French Alps.

On December 30, 2013, Schumacher developed symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage and doctors operated on his head overnight. Granoble Hospital immediately issued a statement, said the King was seriously injured, people have been in a coma.

"the next 48 hours will be decisive," doctors said on Dec. 31, 2013, after Schumacher's surgery fell into an artificial coma. Two days later, Grenoble Hospital announced Schumacher was temporarily out of danger, but when to wake up unknown.

On January 30, 2014, doctors began a wake-up procedure for Schumacher, but Schumacher did not respond for the time being. Agents say the process may take a long time.

In early February 2014, the media revealed that Schumacher was infected with pneumonia, and the car king was again pushed to the brink of death. On February 7, fake news reported that Schumacher had died, and car fans mourned. Fortunately, Schumacher finally survived the crisis with tenacious perseverance.

On March 8, 2014, German media said several prominent European brain experts spoke to Schumacher's wife and younger brother, saying that Schumacher was unlikely to recover and was likely to be in a vegetative state for the rest of his life. Schumacher's family has not said anything about it for the time being.

On April 4, 2014, Schumacher's agent Sabin said in a statement that Schumacher "has occasionally shown signs of consciousness and awakening and is moving in the right direction." Massa and others after visiting Schumacher also said that Schumacher's eyes have occasionally moved, for the external environment can also feel.

Fears grew in May 2014 when Schumacher's family and agent fell into a prolonged silence. Some, including former guru Briatoli and former F1 chief medical staff, are worried that Schumacher may never be able to wake up again.

On June 13, 2014, Schumacher's agent Sabin said the German car king is officially out of danger and is now in the leave intensive Care Unit (ICU), although it remains unclear when he will recover.

Since 2014, Schumacher has been closely watched by his family.

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