Crosspost:quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 08:58 schreef David Letterman het volgende:
Er is geloof ik een persconferentie om 11:00. Hopelijk dan meer info, het is nu met de weinige info alleen maar speculeren.
quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 09:54 schreef Sally het volgende:
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RTL nieuws en RTL Z zeiden net dat via hun site de Persco live te volgen is.
Het duurt nog bijna een uur..quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 10:13 schreef Stiggie het volgende:
Waar dan? Ik zie nergens een stream link
http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/economie/home
Laten we hopen van nietquote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 10:40 schreef Gauner het volgende:
Schijnt dat er vannacht een tweede noodoperatie is geweest waarbij er gaten in het hoofd zijn gemaakt om de druk te verminderen. Het gaat de verkeerde kant op met mijn jeugdheld..
Verder werd er gesproken over het verminderen/stoppen (?) van hersenoedeem, over veel "brain lesions", er was GEEN 2e operatie, er valt nog niks te zeggen over zijn toestand. Situatie is nog steeds "extremely serious".quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 11:02 schreef Mothzor het volgende:
Presco in het Frans, daar kom ik dus ook niet echt verder mee.
Kritiek begreep ik nog.
Thx!quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 11:04 schreef heywoodu het volgende:
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Verder werd er gesproken over het verminderen/stoppen (?) van hersenoedeem, over veel "brain lesions", er was GEEN 2e operatie, er valt nog niks te zeggen over zijn toestand. Situatie is nog steeds "extremely serious".
Op dit moment lijkt het alsof een 2de operatie niet nodig is. Maar ze kunnen nog niets zeggen over de afloop. Ze houden hem in kunstmatige coma, en houden zijn hersenen ~35 graden om zwellingen tegen te gaan. Beknopt gezegd wat ze nu doen....quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 11:14 schreef Denni5 het volgende:
Ik kan op mijn werk de persconferentie niet volgen, maar was een 2e operatie niet nodig of niet mogelijk ivm zijn toestand?
quote:1019:
More on some of the key people caring for Schumacher.
Professor Gerard Saillant is a close ally and friend of Schumacher and his former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt.
Saillant is an expert in brain and spine injury. He oversaw Schumacher's medical care when the German broke his leg in the 1999 British Grand Prix.
1015:
The news conference has now come to a close, with doctors saying they hope to be able to give a further update later today.
1014:
A consultant added: "He is under local anaesthetic at the moment to reduce any stimulus. It was quite a big trauma to the head.
"What we observed initially was an impact to the right side of the head. He was agitated when he came in. He had some spontaneous movements and wasn't in a normal state when he came in."
1011:
Schumacher is under the care of Professor Gerard Saillant, a brain and spinal injury expert who is also president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) Institute.
1010:
At the news conference Professor Stéphane Chabarde said: "I came here not in terms of a doctor but as a friend. I'd like to thank everyone for the support and the excellent medical team who treated him so well.
"I am very worried just like his family, we are very worried about his condition. the doctors won't tell you more because they can't tell you more, they are working hour by hour.
"This kind of accident, luckily he's 45 which is better than if you were older."
1009:
Bild reporters said Ross Brawn, the Briton who worked with Schumacher at Ferrari and Mercedes as technical director and team principal respectively, had arrived in Grenoble.
1007:
Dr Stephan Chabardes said: "The helmet wasn't enough to protect him completely but it really did help. We see a lot of head injuries like this."
1006:
Professor Payen: "We have very good medical procedures and we did actually treat him very quickly and give him what he needed very quickly."
1005:
Professor Payen added: "We are in constant contact with his family that are by his bedside. At this moment we don't see he is going to need a second operation."
1004:
Professor Payen continued: "We can say he is fighting for his life. We judge him to be in a very serious situation. We cannot tell what the outcome will be yet. We are working hour-by-hour but it's too early to say what is going to happen and to have a prognosis.
"We think his helmet did help, without a helmet he wouldn't be here now."
1000:
Professor Jean-Francois Payen added: "I'd say this accident happened in the right place because he was taken into hospital immediately and operated on as soon as he arrived, this meant his state is critical and he is still in a coma and he will be kept in a coma.
"Everything that needed to be done has been done at the moment we can't really say when he will recover, we cannot answer this yet."
Toen was de Formule 1 nog leuk om te zien.quote:Op maandag 30 december 2013 08:49 schreef Lokale_Notabele het volgende:
Damn wat een schok dit, ik hoop dat hij het redt. De man is een legende. Ik ben als kind opgegroeid met Schumacher vs Hill, Villeneuve en Hakkinen.
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