Formula One Legend Michael Schumacher is now in STABLE condition

Formula One Legend Michael Schumacher may not recover from coma, a German publication claimed by disapproved by the racer team.

Dec.29 last year when the 45-year-old racer went on skiing in Fresh Alps and accidentally banged his head on a rock that kept him in coma for almost 3 weeks.

The racing champ has been in coma for 3 weeks due to a skiing accident and feared to may not wake up. 

A German publication claimed to have talked with experts' saying that Schumacher might not wake up from his condition. This was discussed by the neurological experts, who studied his medical reports.

They said that Schumacher's condition is critical and may stay in such condition for life. Also, it took 14 days for a person to wake up from coma and days that passed by, without the racer being conscious show a larger chance of brain damage.

However, follow up reports from Schumachers condition brings more hope for his family and friends.

The legend in racing is no longer in critical condition but would never be the same again.

According to Richard Greenwood, a neurologist at London 's Homerton Hospital  said that if the Michael wake up, his personality will be just like an  "average Joe Bloggs".

The trauma that hit his head in the accident might take effect leaving the Formula One racer "completely different".

Neurosurgeon Andreas Zieger commented about the news delivered by Focus magazine (German publication) and said in a statement, "we should not speculate here. Ultimately, we are talking about life and death. A coma can in theory be maintained for a lifetime. It won't hurt the human brain."

However, the news had been disapproved by Schumachers team as they deliver the first update over the week.

Schumacher's manager Sabine Khem said that the racer is now stable and his family and friends are confident that with the doctors and teams effort.

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