Nick Cordero's Wife Amanda Kloots Opens Up About His Latest Treatment

Two days after Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots revealed that doctors told her to "say goodbye" to her 41-year-old husband, who has been hospitalized for complications related to the coronavirus since March, the fitness instructor shared an update on his condition.

"Okay guys, some Nick news. Exciting things," she said in a video shared on her Instagram Story on Friday (June 5). "We have started stem cell treatment for Nick, and that just finished. We decided on this a couple of days ago and the hospital got it moving."

"This could be really great," Amanda shared before adding, that "of course, there are absolutely no guarantees — you know, there's hardly ever any guarantees — but I'm just hoping that it can help him, even if it helps one percent, right?"

"Even if it just bridges us to the next level in healing for him," she continued, admitting that she is "super excited" about the treatment and "can't wait to see if anything comes of it to help repair, strengthen Nick's lungs and get him any better."

"So fingers crossed," she concluded the update. "That's the new news."

Amanda also shared a series of heartwarming throwback photos of her and Nick enjoying their final date night before welcoming their son Elvis last June.

"One year ago today was Elvis’s due date. We planned a dinner reservation at Del Friscos, our favorite restaurant in NYC," she captioned the Instagram photos. "We were advised to plan a big date night on the due date so we weren’t depressed if he didn’t come that day."

"We had such a lovely dinner, soaking in the last days of just us," Amanda wrote. "Elvis was born 5 days later so I’m so glad we celebrated this night! If you are pregnant right now I would suggest doing this on your due date. Create a fun 'date night' with your person and celebrate each other."

On Wednesday (June 3), Amanda revealed on Instagram that she'd been told to "say goodbye" to Nick. However, she said still had faith in his recovery and was hoping for a miracle. "Faith that is small as a mustard seed sometimes, but that is all you need sometimes," she wrote. He’s still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better every day. 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. ❤️."

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