Lauda can leave intensive care soon!

2018-10-15 16:11:04 by Nicolás Quarles van Ufford

Mercedes advisor and F1 legend Niki Lauda will be able to leave the intensive care wing of his hospital soon, OE24.at has has reported, as the Austrian is deemed fit to move to a clinic in a few weeks' time.

The 69-year-old needed a lung transplant after collapsing during his summer holiday in Ibiza this July. He was in critical condition for a long time, but after the transplant, he seems to be recovering.

After a transplant, especially at Lauda's age, the body always needs to be monitored for some time, in case the body rejects the new organ. That doesn't seem to be the case, which is why the three-time champion is deemed fit enough to leave the intensive care.

"Medically, he's stable," an unnamed source from within the hospital told the Austrian news outlet.

The same source reported that Lauda is still weak as he's been laying in bed for two months. He needs help standing up among other things and still has a long recovery road ahead of him.

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