Latest update sounds very bad. Tragic.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -life.html
'There may have been complications', said neurosurgeon Andreas Zieger of the University Clinic for neurosurgery in Oldenburg to Focus magazine. '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.'ergenomic wrote:Latest update sounds very bad. Tragic.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -life.html
Yup, they do have a nasty habit of taking "something could happen" and turning it into a shocking headline that infers something has/will happen.tim|away wrote:DailyFail strikes again.
People have a very odd view of brain injury.turbof1 wrote:I don't think he'll get better... . Don't want to sound as a pessimist, but the condition has been unchanged for more then 2 weeks now. Either he'll get further surgery and then hope for the best, or I fear the worst because he isn't going to get suddenly better.
Not to mention he took a tumble three storeys down through an elevator shaft aged 80, broke his feet and still recovered ! I can't even imagine recovering from that aged twenty something. Some are just made to last, you know... As -I think- Schumi is too.lebesset wrote:stirling moss was in a coma for a month [ not induced ] ; paralysed down one side for 6 months
drove at le mans until he was 80 !
still to early to know the final outcome