Amanda Kloots had a very special Mother's Day when she got a chance to FaceTime with her husband, Nick Cordero, who has been in a coma and fighting for his life in a hospital amid his lengthy battle with COVID-19.
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A glimmer of hope. Nick Cordero is “recovering well” after his leg was amputated on Saturday, April 18, following coronavirus complications.
“An uneventful day in the ICU is a GOOD DAY!! HALLELUJAH!” Cordero’s wife, Amanda Kloots, wrote via her Instagram Stories on Sunday, April 19.
The fitness instructor, 38, gave fans an update on her husband’s health journey, after the Broadway star, 41, underwent surgery to amputate his right leg in order to fix blood flow issues.
“It seems like Nicks body is
Amanda Kloots had a very special Mother's Day when she got a chance to FaceTime with her husband, Nick Cordero, who has been in a coma and fighting for his life in a hospital amid his lengthy battle with COVID-19.
Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
Nick Cordero has successfully been taken off a ventilator after having a tracheostomy tube fitted to help him breathe, his wife Amanda Kloots has shared.
For Nick Cordero and his wife Amanda Kloots, it's been one health battle after another. The Tony-nominated performer has been in the hospital since the start of April battling coronavirus, a diagnosis he didn't get until after he went to the emergency room and doctors wanted to put him on a ventilator.
One step forward, two steps back. Broadway star Nick Cordero suffered a major setback in his journey to recovering from a severe case of coronavirus.
Nick Cordero's team of doctors are working diligently to figure out why he developed a fever overnight. As the Broadway star remains in a coma nearly a month after he was first hospitalized with complications from COVID-19, wife Amanda Kloots returned to Instagram Stories with another update on his recovery. "Unfortunately," Kloots shared, "they are not able to remove the ventilator today and put the trach [tube] in because early this morning he got a fever that caused his blood pressure to
It’s been a long road for Nick Cordero‘s family as he battles health issues.
Nick Cordero's condition seems to be improving following the recent amputation of his leg due to complications from coronavirus.On Friday (April 24), the Broadway star's wife Amanda Kloots took to her Instagram Stories to share a video update on Cordero's condition, noting that he had "two negative COVID tests," as People reports.
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Nick Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots is concerned that the Broadway star has yet to regain consciousness from his sedation, after doctors told her he “should have woken up by now.”
Nick Cordero's wife has updated fans on his condition. Cordero, a Broadway actor, had his right leg amputated over the weekend due to coronavirus complications.
Fans of Broadway star Nick Cordero have come together to help raise over $357,000 to aid his recovery after the actor lost his leg at the weekend.
Broadway star Nick Cordero’s health has taken a turn for the better after doctors amputated his leg on Saturday.
Nick Cordero, the 41-year-old Broadway actor who has been sedated in the intensive care unit since April 1, is having his leg amputated amid complications that have resulted from his battle with COVID-19. Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots — who has chronicled his health struggles on social media since the beginning of April when he was, at first, diagnosed with pneumonia — on Saturday shared the somber news in an Instagram story.
Broadway star Nick Cordero had his right leg amputated in a medical procedure this weekend.