Ewa Blaszczyk For years, she has been running the “Akogo?” Foundation, which focuses on helping people with severe brain injuries who are in a coma. The actress was inspired to establish the organization by a personal tragedy. Almost 25 years ago, her daughter, Aleksandra, who was a few years old at the time, choked on a pill, which caused her to fall into a coma, where she remains to this day. However, the artist does not lose hope that her child will wake up. A few days ago, the eighth patient of the “Budzik” clinic managed to do so. Recently, Błaszczyk revealed a little about her daughter's current health condition.
Ewa Błaszczyk revealed the condition of her daughter. Aleksandra has been in a coma for 25 years
Ewa Blaszczyk devoted her entire life to her daughter Aleksandra, who has been in a coma for almost 25 years. Thanks to the “Akogo?” Foundation and the “Budzik” clinic, which were initiated by the actress, it was possible to help many people in such a situation. So far, eight people who were patients of the facility have woken up. In a recent interview with Plejada, the actress revealed new information about her daughter's health.
In May 2025, it will be 25 years, a quarter of a century since this event. We are doing everything with Ola to give her a chance. But time does not affect the benefit of such a person who is immersed in it. Science is developing very much in the world. The brain and the central nervous system are the subject of research. New methods of neurorehabilitation are emerging, not necessarily invasive. She now has a stimulated vagus nerve and infrared light, i.e. cell mitochondria. Something is happening all the time
– she betrayed.
Ewa Błaszczyk does not lose hope that her daughter will wake up. “Now it's a race against time”
Ewa Błaszczyk also confessed that although the chances of waking up theoretically decrease over the years, with the development of medicine, new possibilities appear. That is why the actress does not lose hope that her daughter will finally regain consciousness. “She is still in some kind of process. Medicine, the standard one that has been there so far, can no longer offer her anything special. Now it is a race against time – whether we will live to see the time when the brain's neurodegeneration can be rebuilt. The point is to rebuild the neuronal connections,” she concluded.