Sep 16, 2016 04:25 AM EDT
Michael Schumacher Health Update: Iconic F1 Racers' Faith Playing A Role In Recovery?

F1 racer Michael Schumacher has been fighting for his life after the ski accident in the French Alps almost 3 years ago. As for the update, it looks like he is on his way to recovery.

In December 2013, Schumacher encountered a fatal accident after a nasty fall that caused him a severe head injury. Until now, the celebrated racer is still bedridden.

Schumacher's Road to Recovery

For years, his fans are asking about the real status of her recovery. However, former F1 priest Don Sergio Mantovani hinted that Schumacher has a strong faith in God and it will help it with his way to wellness.

On the other hand, other sources claimed that his health is deteriorating and only a miracle can save him. He might be responding to the treatment but it is allegedly slow-paced.

So far, websites are also reporting that his family is now experiencing financial problems due to his treatment. He is taken home but doctors and nurses are still looking after him in Geneva, Switzerland.

The cost of everyday medication must be enormous, but his wife and kids will not give up on him.

According to Health aim, his family, and the doctors are not confirming nor denying the reports. Michael Schumacher's fans can only hope for a speedy recovery.

Fans Commemorate Schumacher's 10th Year Retirement

Meanwhile, his fans commemorate his 10th year of retirement anniversary on Sept. 10. Website iTechpost reported that he retired at the end of the season, following an emotional victory in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

Several outlets have been reporting things about Michael Schumacher, but his real status is being kept in secrecy. Let us hope that his family will confirm the positive reports about his condition.

Notably, the famous F1 racer is known for his huge achievements in the racing industry. He is a seven-time Formula One World Champion and is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time.

Also, he was named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year twice, as written on his own page. 

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