UPDATE: Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, got some much-needed good news about his recovery.
On Friday, May 1, doctors successfully took Cordero off a ventilator and inserted a breathing tube.
UPDATE: Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, got some much-needed good news about his recovery.
On Friday, May 1, doctors successfully took Cordero off a ventilator and inserted a breathing tube.
"We have been trying to do this for Nick for so many weeks now and it just kept getting stalled and pushed back because of his health and now he was finally healthy enough today to get the trach and the ventilator is out," Kloots shared on Instagram Stories.
She continued, "This is just amazing news because we really needed this to happen to get him off that ventilator...I think he will be feeling better, even subconsciously feeling better. I hope this is just a great sign for some good recovery days ahead and for him to wake up and just have that pressure relief from his throat. Thank God."
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UPDATE: Nick Cordero's wife is sharing an update on his health after a "rough" day.
"Hey everybody, just a quick Nick update, we had kind of a bit of a rough day yesterday. Nick ended up getting an infection in his lungs that went into his blood, so he went into a little bit of a septic shock," Kloots shared Tuesday. "The cause of that was some infection in his lungs, so they went in and completely cleaned out his lungs, which was great. They gave him some blood pressure medication to help his blood pressure come back up."
Kloots also said that doctors gave Cordero a "really strong antibiotic" to help with the infection in his lungs. Kloots said Cordero is "back to feeling better" and is "resting."
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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.