‘Small’ signs of hope for Schumacher: family

Update: 2014-03-13 00:11 GMT
Doctors at the University of Grenoble hospital say they are now trying to bring him out of the coma but have not given details in recent weeks on their progress.

Schumacher’s wife Corinna and other family members spend long hours at his bedside. The agent said the Schumacher family was ‘extremely grateful’ for sympathy shown.

But Kehm added: ‘It should not be forgotten that Michael’s family is dealing with an extremely intimate and fragile situation. And I would like to remind all of us that Michael has always actively kept his family out of the public eye and consequently protected their private lives.’ The family said on January 30 that drugs used to keep Schumacher in a coma were being reduced in a bid to help him awake. But no details have been given since. Last month, his friend and former Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa was quoted as saying that Schumacher seemed to respond to him during a visit.

‘He is sleeping, he looks normal and he showed a few responses with his mouth,’ Massa told German tabloid Bild. Schumacher survived a motorbike accident in Spain in 2009, during which he suffered head and neck injuries but was released from hospital after just five hours.

And after years of racing in the risky world of Formula One, he retired but kept pursuing other high-thrill hobbies as the holder of a pilot’s license, a motorbike rider, parachutist, skier and mountain climber.

Schumacher was skiing with his son and friends when he fell. He underwent two operations to remove life-threatening blood clots before being placed into a coma. Doctors at the University of Grenoble hospital say they are now trying to bring him out of the coma but have not given details in recent weeks on their progress.

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