
After her stroke, Locomotora Oliveras remains stable and under observation.
The former boxer remains in critical but stable condition, with paralysis on the left side and episodes of disorientation
Alejandra "Locomotora" Oliverasremains hospitalized in the intensive care unit at José María Cullen Hospital after suffering an ischemic stroke (ACV). According to the latest medical report provided by the hospital's director, Bruno Moroni, the 46-year-old former boxer remains "stable," although there are no significant changes indicating a prompt improvement.
From a physical standpoint, Oliveras continues to experience paralysis on the left side of her body and presents the same motor difficulties as from the very beginning. "There hasn't been any worsening of her condition, which is a favorable sign," Moroni clarified. Regarding her neurological state, she remains "drowsy, with periods of disorientation and others of greater awareness."
The report also revealed that Locomotora can speak with difficulty during the moments when she is more lucid, although she presents disorientation in time and space. However, she manages to respond to simple stimuli, which allows for a minimal level of communication.

Regarding the cause of the stroke, the hospital director explained that the affected artery is still obstructed. Consequently, the doctors are continuing with pharmacological treatments to prevent new complications and stabilize her condition. "We're still in a critical evaluation stage, conducting constant studies and defining the next steps to take," Moroni concluded.
Oliveras's condition remains delicate, and her progress in the coming days will be key to determining possible additional treatments.
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