![]() We’ve sadly lost a lot of stars so far this year. Our thoughts are with Heidi’s loved ones during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, Nick shared a link where readers could donate to the Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Project, which helped save their son Bexon’s “spine and continues to train doctors around the world and provide casting tables for underdeveloped countries.” “Over 13 months it took every part of her life away: Her mobility, her enjoyment of food as she had to eat a very restrictive diet, and, in the end, her ability to sleep and even to read books and enjoy them,” Nick wrote. Ferrer had experienced intense physical pain due to symptoms of long-haul COVID-19 in the months and days beforehand, her husband Nick. Nick then went on to detail Heidi‘s intense battle with COVID. The 'Dawson’s Creek' writer died by suicide on May 26. Ferrer had contracted COVID-19 in April 2020, and she developed long-haul COVID-19 after. In addition to her work for Dawson’s Creek, Ferrer also has writing credits for Wasteland and The Hottie & the Nottie. ![]() ![]() Heidi and Nick share 13-year-old son Brexon. On May 26, Dawson’s Creek writer Heidi Ferrer died by suicide at the age of 50, according to People Magazine. “The excruciating physical pain and inability to sleep from the pain led Heidi to the decision she would rather leave this world on her own terms before her condition worsened more.” “This is Heidi’s husband, Nick, passing along the tragic news that we lost our beautiful Angel due to Long Haul Covid, May 26th, 2021,” Nick wrote. Heidi‘s husband, Nick Guthe, took her Girl to Mom blog on Tuesday, June 1 to announce that his wife had died by suicide after a 13-month long battle with coronavirus. ![]()
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