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Nick Cordero's Hospital Bills: Staggering Costs Revealed by Amanda Kloots

Amanda Kloots recently opened up about the staggering medical expenses incurred during her late husband Nick Cordero's battle with COVID-19.

By Mian HamidPublished 9 days ago 3 min read

Nick Cordero's Hospital Bills Staggering Costs Revealed by Amanda Kloots

Amanda Kloots recently opened up about the staggering medical expenses incurred during her late husband Nick Cordero's battle with COVID-19. Cordero passed away in July 2020 due to complications from the virus.

During her appearance on SoFi’s Richer Lives podcast on June 11, the 42-year-old co-host of The Talk discussed the financial impact of Cordero’s prolonged hospitalization. "Nick was in the hospital for 95 days," she explained. "His entire body was supported by machines. The ventilator alone cost $3,000 a day, not to mention the 20 other machines keeping him alive."

Kloots recalled her immediate reaction upon learning the cost: "I was like, ‘What am I going to do?’ The total bill was overwhelming." Realizing the magnitude of the expenses, she quickly sought the help of a financial advisor to figure out how to manage the costs while also caring for their 5-year-old son, Elvis.

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"I never thought I was going to lose my husband. Until the day he died, I believed we would pull through," Kloots said. "The financial reality didn't fully hit me until after he passed away and the bills started coming in. Unfortunately, death is a business."

Nick Cordero's Hospital Bills Staggering Costs Revealed by Amanda Kloots

She revealed that the medical bill for Cordero's treatment arrived almost a year and a half after his death, describing it as a "huge surprise." Kloots admitted that she and Cordero had never discussed plans for such an eventuality. "You think you’re invincible," she said. "In your 40s, you believe nothing will happen to you. We thought we had plenty of time. We were just starting our lives."

Nick Cordero died in July 2020, after enduring severe complications from COVID-19, including the amputation of his leg. In March, Kloots commemorated the four-year anniversary of the day she took Cordero to the hospital with a poignant Instagram post featuring a photo of the couple with their son.

Nick Cordero's Hospital Bills Staggering Costs Revealed by Amanda Kloots

Reflecting on that period, she wrote, "This time of year is extremely hard for me, thinking back to 2020. This picture was taken exactly four years ago, right before our lives changed forever. I want to remind everyone to truly love the ones you’re with."

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"Appreciate every second you have with them," Kloots continued. "Remember how quickly life can change. You think you have a lifetime... don't take it for granted. I learned the hardest lesson of all. Love fully, every single day. ❤️"

The Quran - Chapter Ar-Rahman : 31- 32

We will soon attend to you ˹for judgment˺, O two multitudes ˹of jinn and humans˺!

Then which of your Lord’s favours will you both deny?

A Warning for Humans and Jinn

The word jam' thaqalan is the dual of thaqal which denotes 'burden or load'. Thus the word ath-haqalan [ the dual form ] denotes 'the two heavy or weighty things', and signifies 'the men' and 'the Jinn' as the context shows.

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In Arabic, the word thaqal refers to anything the weight or value of which is well-known. It is in this sense that the word has occurred in the following Prophetic Tradition: (Indeed I leave amongst you two weighty and valuable things... which will continue to guide you.) Some versions of the Tradition state that those two weighty and valuable things are: "Allah's Book and my family" and others state: ' Allah's Book and my normative Sunnah [ practices ] ".

The end result of both the versions amount to the same thing because ` itrah refers to both types of family, lineal or spiritual. Therefore, it refers to all the noble Companions ؓ . The end result of the Tradition is that after the Prophet ﷺ there are two things that will serve to guide and set aright the Muslims:

[ 1] the Book of Allah; and

[ 2] the example of the blessed Companions in all their mutual dealings and transactions.

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