Amanda Kloots reveals she has 'been told to mention goodbye' to husband Nick Cordero
- but insists she won't stop praying for a miracle because 'he's still here' and 'gets slightly, slightly better a day '
Amanda, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a photograph of Nick 41, with their now 11-month-old son Elvis Eduardo before he became sick
In the caption, she said he has 'faith' her husband will survive his battle with coronavirus, albeit she has been 'told a few times that he won't make it'
Amanda noted that the actor is 'still here' and getting 'slightly better every day'
Nick has been fighting COVID-19 complications within the ICU at Cedars-Sinai hospital in l. a. for quite 60 days
He spent six weeks during a medically-induced coma, had his leg amputated, suffered two mini-strokes, and last developed a replacement lung infection
Amanda recently shared on Instagram that she is 'still praying for a miracle'
Nick Cordero's wife reveals he's 'still fighting' despite being told to mention 'goodbye'
Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, isn't abandoning on him.
Kloots took to Instagram on Wednesday to offer fans another health update on her husband, who has been hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai center in l. a. fighting an intense battle with coronavirus for quite two months.
"I've been told a few times that he won't make it. i have been told to mention goodbye," Kloots wrote alongside a photograph of Cordero holding their 11-month-old son. "I've been told it might take a miracle. Well, I even have faith. Faith that's small as a flavorer sometimes, but that's all you would like sometimes. He's still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better a day . Where there's faith, there's hope. Where there's hope, there are often a miracle!"
Nick Cordero’s wife has ‘faith’ in husband’s recovery despite being ‘told to mention goodbye’
Nick Cordero‘s wife Amanda Kloots says she has “faith” in her Hamilton-born hubby’s chances as his lengthy battle with COVID-19 continues at an medical care unit in l. a. , Calif.
“He’s still here and — despite his odds — gets slightly, slightly better every day. Where there's faith, there's hope,” Kloots said in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
READ MORE: Nick Cordero’s wife reveals he’s been fighting ‘new lung infection’
In her latest update to fans, Kloots wrote she’s “been told to mention goodbye” variety of times during her husband’s ordeal which began on March 31 when Cordero was admitted to the ICU at Cedars-Sinai center .
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