While information has been scarce about the true state of his medical condition, there were reports early last year saying that Michael was still suffering from paralysis. After getting revived from a coma through medical induced means in mid-2014, the former F1 racing champion is reportedly showing signs of slow progress.
Apparently, he has opened his eyes but still cannot speak. He can already sit but cannot move much and as such, he sits in a wheelchair most of the day.
However, his family led by his wife Corinna and children Mick and Gina Maria, are always hopeful of a full recovery to their patriarch. They are reportedly praying every day that Michael will continue with his path and be well again.
Even the close friends and fans of the German racer remain optimistic of his chances of complete recovery despite slow progress, indicating how well-loved Schumacher is as a family man, a friend, and a sportsman.
Because of Schumacher’s slow recovery vis-à-vis the high cost of treatment, rumors are also saying that the family is now having a really hard time coping up.
But the dilemma does not stop Schumi’s family from believing that his health condition will improve and they continue to give the former racing their full support and love.