Amanda Kloots Isn't Willing To Give Up; Zach Braff Continues To Stand Tall With The Family
Amanda Kloots took to Instagram once again to inform fans about her husband Nick Cordero's well-being on Wednesday. Cordero has been admitted to the hospital at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he is fighting an intense battle like a warrior with coronavirus complications since April.
Kloots revealed that she has been told a couple of times to give up on him as he won't make it. She made this revelation on Instagram along with a picture of her husband and 11-month-old son. Only a miracle can save him as she was told and further says that she "have faith".
The Musical artist further shared her outlook on faith, called it as small as a mustard seed but then sometimes that's all you require. Despite all the odds, Kloots is optimistic about her husband's slight recovery daily.
Zach Braff is helping the family in every possible way. In fact, the family has been staying in his guest house for more than seven months. Braff has called Kloots a "superhuman" before for the strength she is showing in this difficult time.
Realizing Cordero's will be nothing short of a miracle, Kloots wrote where there is hope, a miracle happens. In short, she is looking forward to seeing her husband recover from all the illness. Much to the relief of fans, the 38-year-old professional fitness instructor makes sure that they continue getting daily updates through her social media.
Recently, she disclosed that A Stand Up Guy star has been diagnosed with a new lung infection, although she later updated that he is going better than before. Previously, Kloots updated that due to Tony-award winning the actor's new infection, he has been put on a ventilator but then he is showing signs of progress.
Kloots said that every day and every hour her husband is getting better and gradually coming close to where his condition was before the new infection in his lungs was detected, which is a good indication for the couple.
As part of the procedure due to multiple COVID-19 complications, the actor had experienced clotting of blood in his right leg which was initially treated by using blood thinners but eventually the doctors had to take drastic measures.
The actor was medically induced to coma and woken up on May 12 as his wife shred details about his health updates to fans but due to coronavirus-related complications, his right leg had to be amputated weeks later. Initially, the symptoms were similar to the viral flu and the Cordero's family assumed its pneumonia but regrettably, the actor tested positive for COVID-19.
Cordero was tested again later, and the reports indicated that he was not infected by the virus. However, it seems the lung infection took a toll over his health once again.