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Manager denies report Schumi treatment 'abandoned'

( Agencies ) Updated: 2014-02-25 14:29:51

Manager denies report Schumi treatment 'abandoned'
In this Nov. 23, 2012 file photo, Grand Prix driver Michael Schumacher, of Germany, sits in his car during a free practice at the Interlagos race track in Sao Paulo, Brazil.  [Photo/icpress.cn]

The manager of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher on Monday denied reports saying doctors had abandoned attempts to bring the former Grand Prix driver out of an artificial coma following a head injury sustained in a skiing accident.

Sabine Kehm, who represents the German seven-time world champion, said the medical plan is in progress although it may take a long time for Schumacher to wake.

Sabine Kehm said: 'This phase can take a long time, which, much to our regret, can lead to many misinterpretations.'

Info on Schumacher's condition

Dec 29- Schumacher is airlifted to hospital after fall while skiing

Dec 29- Doctors make decision to put Schumacher into an artificial coma

Jan 7- It is revealed Schumacher made a will distributing his £750m fortune three years before horror ski accident

Jan 15- Doctors begin tests on Schumacher's brain to locate area where he suffered the massive damage

January 16- Fears grow that Schumacher will be in a coma for the rest of his life because he has still not recovered enough to be woken

Feb 2- It is reported Schumacher has developed pneumonia as doctors try to bring him out of the artificial coma that he has been in since December 29

Febr 22- On visit to hospital, racing driver and friend Felipe Massa says: 'I saw his mouth move.'

 

Germany's news magazine Focus stated that doctors had abandoned their attempts following 'complications'.

It was eight weeks ago yesterday that Schumacher, 45, suffered his life-threatening accident while skiing with his son in the French resort of Meribel, where he owns a chalet.

The seven-time world champion is receiving round-the-clock care in intensive care in Grenoble University Hospital.

Wife Corinna, 44, with whom he has two children Gina Marie, 16, and Mick, 14, has remained at his bedside.

Last week French investigators closed the official inquiry into his accident, ruling out any criminal wrongdoing.

The accident occurred just over 14 feet from the edge of the ski run in an off-piste area.

Schumacher lost control when he hit a rock and ended up smashing his head into a bolder 34 feet further down the mountain.

His family issued a statement earlier this month saying that they 'strongly believe' he will recover.

The family said the most important element of his recovery was not the speed but that it progressed in a "continuous and controlled way".

The update came in the wake of reports that Schumacher had contracted pneumonia.

The statement said: "Michael's family would like to again express their sincere thanks for the continuous sympathy coming from all over the world."

"The good wishes they receive help the family and we are convinced they also help Michael, who still is in a waking up process."

"As often in such situation, no day is like the next."

"The family is thankful for ones understanding that they would not wish to disclose medical details in order to protect Michael's privacy."

"As assured from the beginning we will continue to communicate any decisive new information on Michael's health state."

"We are aware that the wake up phase can take a long time."

"The family continues to strongly believe in Michael's recovery and place all their trust in the doctors, nurses and nursing auxiliaries team."

"The important thing is not the speed of the recovery but that Michael's healing process progresses in a continuous and controlled way."

Last week, ex-colleague Felipe Massa visited Schumacher in hospital and spoken to him.

"He sleeps looks but quite normal," he said. "I think he even reacted a bit."

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