Michael Schumacher health condition latest update: F1 star continues to recover, but real condition not yet disclosed
Not much has been heard from Michael Schumacher's camp since the Formula One star suffered from severe head injuries obtained in a skiing trip in the French Alps. The full extent of the damage to his body remains unknown, although recent reports suggest that Schumacher continues to recover inside his home under the care of his family and medical staff. His party remains secretive about the F1 racer's real condition.
In a rare occasion, the seven-time Formula One world champion's manager Sabine Kehm has recently spoken up regarding Schumacher's latest health condition, although she kept the sensitive information under wraps. She revealed that the racer has been continuously receiving medication from specialists at his abode near Lake Geneva. Schumacher's family, especially her wife, has always been by his side to take care of him and monitor his condition.

"We all know that I can't comment. We just have to accept that the family wants to continue to protect their privacy," said Kehm as quoted by Express UK.
Schumacher's manager still does not want to reveal the real state of Schumacher's health as she believes the present situation remains "difficult" and they should keep the details in private for now.
"Of course, Michael will not disappear but at the moment the private situation is so difficult that unfortunately no insight can be given. There must be understanding for this."
It is to be recalled that Schumacher, 47, suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident while his family and friends were spending the holidays at the French Alps in Dec. 29, 2013. He was airlifted to the nearest hospital and placed under medically-induced comma as treatment to his traumatic brain injury. He had been unconscious until June 16, 2014, when he was discharged from the hospital to continue his medication in his home.