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Nick Cordero Is ‘Too Weak’ To ‘Survive’ A Lung Transplant, Says Wife Amanda Kloots

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A lung transplant is out of the question for Nick Cordero but his wife, Amanda Kloots, assures his fans there is still hope.

Cordero, 41, contracted the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in March. He was in critical condition, slipped into a coma and had his leg amputated.

He regained consciousness on May 13 and now doctors are feverishly looking for solutions to fix his severely damaged lungs. RELATED: Nick Cordero Undergoing Stem Cell Treatment “We did get a CT scan on his lungs back.

It isn’t the prettiest, unfortunately,” Kloots said in a new Instagram update. Doctors assured her, however, there are other options for recovery. “He told me today that despite a not pretty CT scan on Nick’s chest and lungs area, that the lungs are amazing and

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