Diana Altamirano, mother of the former Huachipato footballer, traveled to Argentina and spoke about the health of her son, who experienced a favorable development that allowed him to be transferred to a center specializing in thrombosis.
The image of his unbalanced son on the Estudiantes de La Plata field was deeply affected Diane Altamirano . At that moment, the only thing I wanted was to cross the mountain range to accompany Javier Altamirano and his pregnant wife.
“I only know what the media says. I’m waiting for them to contact me so I can travel to see my son. The only thing I need now is to be able to travel as quickly as possible,” he told the channel. All news from Argentina.
But the anguish lasted several days, since the reunion only took place on Wednesday and was briefly reported in the aforementioned media. “It hurts to see him like that, he is sedated, but he recognized me,” said the mother of the Pincharratas player.
In this sense, Diana revealed that when she asked him who she was – for fear that he would recognize her -, His son responded with an affectionate “my”, the nickname with which the footballer refers to his mother, detailed the TN network portal.
A favorable development
And although Altamirano is still in a delicate state of health, according to the latest medical report provided by his club, he has seen a slight improvement.
“Javier Altamirano showed a favorable evolution and with a good initial response to treatment. It was decided to refer him to the Fleni Institute, a specialized center recognized and very complex, continue with this,” we could read on the social networks of the sporting entity.
Recall that the footballer suffered a convulsion during the duel against Boca Juniors, for the eleventh day of the League Cup, and after being rushed to the nearest hospital, it was found that he suffered from superior longitudinal sinus thrombosis.
“What we need to do, strictly speaking, is try to reduce the likelihood of a new event. Stop for a while until it is dissolved pharmacologically or see the surgical alternative. Dilute the thrombus . That is, in simple terms. Deadlines cannot be fixed. They depend on the location, size and affected area or consequences without bleeding. It can take two to three months, unless they opt for initial surgery,” explained Felipe Rojas, who was part of the team staff ANFP doctor.
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