Nick Cordero had an “uneventful” weekend in the ICU, which is actually a really good thing!
On Sunday, Amanda Kloots gave a round of updates to her followers via Instagram Stories about her husband’s current condition, and “things are moving in the right direction,” which we’re so happy to hear!
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The fitness instructor shared:
“So I think this weekend was a good weekend, it was uneventful. Which, uneventful in the ICU is a good weekend. I think he had a weekend of rest, a weekend of growing, strength in his body and recovering a little bit.”
She continued, detailing a “really good” recovery milestone:
“Not too many changes were made, which is also a good sign, but one really good sign is his white blood count number is way down. So it has been as high as 65,000; we are now at 30,000. A frame of reference: a normal healthy person is around 15-20,000, even lower sometimes. So 30,000 is a great sign that things are moving in the right direction.”
That’s such great news!
Before signing off, she added:
“I don’t know why — I just have a really good feeling about this week, so I’m just gonna keep praying for our miracles and keep praying for that healing and God is with us … Love you!”
The latest update from Kloots comes after a much more somber post just a few days earlier, where she revealed to her IG followers that she had been told “to say goodbye” to her husband:
“I’ve been told a couple times that he won’t make it. I’ve been told to say goodbye. I’ve been told it would take a miracle. Well, I have faith. Faith that is small as a mustard seed sometimes, but that is all you need sometimes. He’s still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better every day.”
She concluded at the time:
“Where there is faith, there is hope. Where there is hope, there can be a miracle! Like my dad has said since day one, every day he’s still with us is a miracle. I believe God is with us, with the doctors and with Nick. ❤️”
The Broadway star has been hospitalized in Los Angeles for over two months now, and has dealt with several complications due to COVID-19, including major lung damage, needing his leg amputated due to a clotting issue, and receiving a temporary pacemaker. Though he has regained consciousness after being in a medically-induced coma, he is still on a ventilator.
Continuing to send good vibes to the Cordero family!
[Image via Joseph Marzullo/WENN.]
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