Michael Schumacher is no longer always in bed. Take walks in a wheelchair

Michael Schumacher is no longer always in bed. Take walks in a wheelchair

Michael Schumacher is no longer always in bed. Take walks in a wheelchair

Michael Schumacher

Journalist went to the German’s mansion and spoke to the security guard. There are tours in Mallorca and in Gland, next to Lake Geneva.

Michael Schumacher had a skiing accident just over 12 years ago. Now there is a “major update” about his health status, the newspaper describes.

Journalist Jonathan McEvoy went to the German’s mansion in Mallorca and spoke to the security guard. And there was some important news.

The main news: the former Formula 1 champion stopped always being in bed. It is evolving; slow but significant.

Schumacher began to sit on a wheelchair; stroll, in that wheelchair, either at his property in Mallorca or at his residence in Gland, next to Lake Geneva.

Even though I still can’t walk, it’s a evolution in the former pilot.

A wife, Corinna, continue to always accompany Michael. The German also has a team of nurses e therapists, 24 hours a day (in a routine that costs tens of thousands of euros per week).

The Daily Mail also denies rumors of locked-in syndrome – a rare neurological condition where the patient is quadriplegic and mute, but has full awareness and cognitive capacity of what is happening around them.

It is not known whether Michael Schumacher understands everything – because he cannot even communicate.

“The feeling is that he understand some of the things that happen around you, but probably not all“, revealed one of the sources cited by the British newspaper.

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