Corinne from the YouTube channel Threadbanger started streaming with her brother, Sky, not long after her husband Rob's heart stopped in the middle of the night. Corinne and 𒊎Rob have been on a recent journey of recovery since the incident. Corinne released a website a few days ago to support her and Sky’s streams and keep herself b♉usy with friends and family.

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๊A couple months ago🐷, Rob was diagnosed with granulomatosis with polyangiitis, a rare autoimmune disorder, and . His heart and breathing stopped but Corinne and paramedics were able to start it again. He𒅌 was in the hospital for a month before he wasꦕ able to go home and begin physical and mental therapy sessions.

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Since the scare♑ the couple has been taking time off from posting videos. Once they were comfort💃able making content again, Corinne added streaming once a week to the content list. Corinne and Sky stream on YouTube, Twitch, and Mixer while using to take suggestions from viewers on what🌸 they should play next. So far they’ve played a few Nintendo and Jackbox party games. The full videos are up on t🌄heir . They are also raising $10,000 which if reached, Rob will give Cori🐠nne and Sky bowl hair cuts live.

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Sky hasn’t participated in the YouTube channel until the streams. Corinne combined their love of gaming and pasta with her recovery and 💖videos. She has been reaching outside of therapy to recover with activities such as shopping and cooking. Most recently, she made rainbow colored pasta from scratch and ate it on stream while playing. From the few epi♏sodes made, the theme seems to be Corinne cooking pasta and eating it with whoever’s playing with her and Sky while they game.

Threadbanger have g𝔉one through a difficult event that many would see as important to share. It’s a good way to connect with their audience as well as heal mentally along with any viewers who are also going through a hard time. Hopefully they can find an additional audience to have fun with and 🥀support them.

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