Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
20.04.2020 - 03:47 / etonline.com
Nick Cordero is out of surgery and doing as well as possible after doctors were forced to amputate his leg amid his ongoing battle with COVID-19.
The Broadway star's wife, Amanda Kloots, took to her Instagram Story on Sunday and shared a promising health update regarding Cordero's operation.
«Okay, I just heard from the doctor. He’s doing good, guys. For Nick, he’s doing the best he possibly can,» Kloots shared in a video. «Which is a huge hallelujah.»
«Surgery went well. He’s recovering well after
Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
Nick Cordero's battle with coronavirus has taken a serious toll.
Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots took to Instagram on Friday to share a follow-up on the recent amputation of the Broadway star's leg due to blood clotting, which was a complication of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Cordero underwent the surgical procedure last week and was put in a medically induced coma immediately afterward.
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.
By Jordan Moreau
Moving in the right direction! Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, shared a positive update as the actor continues to fight a severe bout of COVID-19.
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 is still not awake.
Nick Cordero's loved ones are patiently waiting for him to wake up from the medically induced coma he was placed in while fighting COVID-19. The Broadway star's wife, fitness personality Amanda Kloots, offered another health update via Instagram Stories on Thursday, describing the "waiting game" she now faces just days after Cordero's leg was amputated. Following the successful amputation, Cordero underwent an MRI on his brain and spine to assess other possible hurdles in his recovery.
Nick Cordero’s wife, Amanda Kloots, gave fans an update on his ongoing coronavirus fight after he underwent surgery to amputate his right leg earlier this week. On Tuesday, Kloots, who has been organizing her fans to send dance videos and positive vibes to her husband since he was placed in a medically induced coma last month, took to her Instagram Stories to give an update on how he's doing post-surgery.
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 is receiving financial support amid his COVID-19 battle. Shortly after having his right leg amputated due to complications from the coronavirus, the 41-year-old Broadway star’s GoFundMe page surpassed its $350,000 goal.
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.
Nick Cordero is doing okay.
NEW YORK — The wife of Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialized in playing tough guys on Broadway, says her husband will have to have his right leg amputated after suffering complications from the coronavirus. Amanda Kloots on Instagram said Saturday that Cordero had been treated with blood thinners to help with clotting in his leg, but his doctors had to stop the treatment because it was causing internal bleeding.
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, shared the somber news in an Instagram story Saturday afternoon (April 18)."We got some difficult news yesterday," she said in a video update on Cordero's coronavirus fight.