Jules Bianchi updates

Jules Bianchi updates

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McSam

6,753 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Hmmm, thanks for that info. 92g is quite promising, I actually expected much worse and measuring at his ear is as representative as it gets, good to have that data. It's lower than I expected and not beyond what you might expect a strong young guy to survive, but of course this is in extremely general terms. When you get to that level, it depends how long the exposure is, I understand that the severity of DAI is closely related to the duration of the peak deceleration. Looking at the crash video I get the feeling this would have been a short, sharp peak - one big unyielding impact rather than, say, a longer ride-down into a tyre wall - but it's just gut feeling.

Reading through that article (nice exercise for my slightly rusty German!), it does at least seem the HANS system did its job. There hasn't been talk of excessive neck flexion so presumably it did.

RenesisEvo

3,606 posts

219 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Latest update (courtesy Autosport.com)

In a medical update that was issued by the team, Marussia said that efforts were ongoing to try to improve his condition.

"The past nine days have been extremely difficult for Jules and his family," said the statement.

"As a consequence of the accident at Suzuka, a number of medical challenges have needed to be overcome and the situation remains challenging due to the diffuse axonal traumatic brain injury Jules has sustained.

"Jules remains in a critical but stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit of Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi."

The statement also said that the Bianchi family, which is at his bedside, had been tremendously thankful for the messages of support they had been sent in the days after the crash.

"The Bianchi family continue to be comforted by the thoughts and prayers of Jules' many fans and the motor sport community," added the statement.

"In particular, the many demonstrations of support and affection during the course of the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi were of enormous comfort to Jules' parents and the relatives and friends also present at the hospital."

zebra

4,555 posts

214 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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zebra said:
I hope JB makes a recovery but I suspect it will never be a full recovery.

I also suspect his career is over, always assuming he either comes back round or doesn't have permanent brain damage [both a high probabilities, particularly as he isn't breathing on his own].

Tragic accident _ thoughts are with the family, friends and other drivers are are clearly devastated by what happened.
It's extremely sad but what I wrote on this thread originally may be optimistic. Suspect that he is not going to recover based upon latest statements.

There is nothing that can be written that can make anyone have positive thoughts about this incident.



StevieBee

12,862 posts

255 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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aberdeeneuan said:
Scarbs tweeted that there was apparently a 92g deceleration in his earpiece.
Recently read the Lunch with Kenny Brack piece in Motor Sport. His shunt in 2003 recorded deceleration at 214g !!!

Trouble is, even 1g in the wrong place in the wrong direction can be devastating.

McSam

6,753 posts

175 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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StevieBee said:
aberdeeneuan said:
Scarbs tweeted that there was apparently a 92g deceleration in his earpiece.
Recently read the Lunch with Kenny Brack piece in Motor Sport. His shunt in 2003 recorded deceleration at 214g !!!

Trouble is, even 1g in the wrong place in the wrong direction can be devastating.
But Kenny Brack's deceleration was measured in the car, which will almost always see far larger and sharper deceleration peaks, whereas the figure for Jules was actually experienced by his head. The key is how long for, but I presume this data is known and if it's not being released, that doesn't bode well.

psdtj

57 posts

116 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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zebra said:
zebra said:
I hope JB makes a recovery but I suspect it will never be a full recovery.

I also suspect his career is over, always assuming he either comes back round or doesn't have permanent brain damage [both a high probabilities, particularly as he isn't breathing on his own].

Tragic accident _ thoughts are with the family, friends and other drivers are are clearly devastated by what happened.
It's extremely sad but what I wrote on this thread originally may be optimistic. Suspect that he is not going to recover based upon latest statements.

There is nothing that can be written that can make anyone have positive thoughts about this incident.
It kills me that I almost agree with this,

But I remain optimistic, he's a sportsman; they tend to be so strong minded it's unreal...we can only hope that he can make
A recovery of some description and can enjoy life after the accident...

Ferrari look after their own; they're incredibly good to their family, so he's in good hands.

Thoughts and prayers remain with the family,friends and drivers :'( #ForzaJules

Vaud

50,426 posts

155 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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All silent

frown

the other me

613 posts

153 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Have to agree with you, the same as the MS scenario really, the longer the periods with "no news" are , the worse (in reality) the news.

Sad to say, but fear this cannot have a happy ending. cry

MartG

Original Poster:

20,666 posts

204 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Unofficial rumours he may soon be well enough to be transferred to Lausanne

No confirmation though

JontyR

1,915 posts

167 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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The family of Jules Bianchi would like to issue the following statement, by way of an update on Jules’ medical condition. The Marussia F1 Team is supporting the family by facilitating its communication.

"It will be four weeks this coming Sunday since Jules’ accident and he remains in the Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi. His condition continues to be classified by the medical professionals here as critical but stable. Although we have no new information to give, we recognise that there are a huge number of people all around the world who are supporting Jules and willing him on in his fight. We owe it to his many fans to acknowledge the continued outpouring of messages, and to provide some information, however brief it may be.

"Jules does indeed continue to fight. Although there have been some reports suggestive of plans for Jules’ treatment, at this time his fight will continue here in Yokkaichi. We are taking things step by step.

"Once again, we would like to offer our sincere appreciation for the patience and understanding being shown towards our family at this very difficult time. We also continue to be comforted by the knowledge that Jules is receiving the best possible care at the Mie General Medical Center, with the doctors here remaining in constant contact with the neurosurgeons at the University La Sapienza of Rome, and Professor Gerard Saillant, President of the FIA Medical Commission.

"We will provide a further update when it is appropriate to do so. In the meantime, thank you to everyone who continues to keep Jules in their thoughts and prayers."




Abe007

26 posts

113 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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Keep fighting Jules. and Michael

Petrus1983

8,674 posts

162 months

Tuesday 18th November 2014
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hora said:
Nothing new?
His father said he'd for sure comment if there was anything to comment on so we have to assume not, poor guy frown

Randomthoughts

917 posts

133 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Apparently out of his artificially induced coma and trasferred/being transferred back to France, although he is still unconscious.

Source - BBC Sport ticker.

Link is up finally:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/30120317

Edited by Randomthoughts on Wednesday 19th November 16:04

MartG

Original Poster:

20,666 posts

204 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Henry Fiddleton

1,581 posts

177 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Jules doesn't want to miss the last race!

Keep pushing.

Petrus1983

8,674 posts

162 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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"Jules Bianchi is no longer in the artificial coma, however he is still unconscious. He is breathing unaided and his vital signs are stable."... And back in France. Great news, hope this leads to something positive for him.

ETA - "The family also confirmed that Bianchi has now been successfully transferred from the Mie Prefectural General Medical Centre in Yokkaichi, where he has been since the accident, to the Le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice in France. "

rdjohn

6,168 posts

195 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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At last, some positive news.

matty g

231 posts

198 months

Sunday 30th November 2014
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Not really my OH uncle was like that for 4 yrs before he finally died.

greygoose

8,255 posts

195 months

the other me

613 posts

153 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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Think it goes without saying that if you leave the track you should have been going slower. I don't see what that adds to the investigation, other than to point out the obvious. . . Under the former system, no-one would slow down 1mph more than they absolutely had to. That is why the "virtual safety car" is the only thing that will change this, and help prevent someone else coming a cropper. .