• A photo of Michael Schumacher while skiing is displayed along with his photo wearing a uniform.

A photo of Michael Schumacher while skiing is displayed along with his photo wearing a uniform. (Photo : Getty Images/ Pascal Pavani)

Michael Schumacher health updates has been riddled with controversy and speculations. The rumors shrouding the health condition of Schumacher led fans to create a rendezvous wherein they can share their thoughts and any information regarding Schumacher, especially that reports of health improvement have been surfacing online.

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The F1 legend and Germany's pride sustained a horrific brain injury following a near-death accident while on holiday in the French Alps back in 2013. Since then a so-called media blackout was observed as Schumacher recovers at home under a medically induced coma. However, just recently a close associate broke the silence and shared a significant Michael Schumacher health update to the racer's fans.

"There are encouraging signs and we are all praying every day that we see more of them. All I would say is there is a lot of speculation about Michael's condition, most it's wrong and we just pray and hope every day that we continue to see some progress," DailyStar quoted Brawn as saying.

The great news was well-appreciated by fans, and it somehow dispelled previously reported rumors which according to Schumacher's agent, Sabine Kehm, gives false hopes to many involved people.

The encouraging signs which were mentioned by Brawn somehow ignited a sense gratefulness among fans. Fans worldwide are now being encouraged to share their memories of Schumacher and celebrate his greatness in a Facebook page created by an unnamed admin.

"From November 13 this page will be our meeting place to collect and exchange memories and to celebrate Michael's many achievements, established as a thank you gesture to all you wonderful fans," Mirror qouting a post on the Facebook page.

The specific date mentioned as part of the page's invitation to Schumachers various fans worldwide is somehow meaningful. November 13 was not chosen randomly, but rather it goes along with the November 13, 1994 Australian Grand Prix, where Michael Schumacher won his first F1 title, according to the Mirror.