Aaron Chalmers’ son may need wheelchair as ex cries over heartbreaking health condition

Aaron Chalmers’ son may need wheelchair as ex cries over heartbreaking health condition

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Talia Oatway, the ex-wife of Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers, has updated her on Oakley, three, who was born with Apert Syndrome.

Aaron Chalmers’ ex, Talia Oatway, has revealed their little boy, Oakley, may need a wheelchair(Image: talia.oatway/instagram)

Aaron Chalmers’ ex, Talia Oatway, has revealed their little boy, Oakley, may need a wheelchair in heartbreaking news. Little Oakley, three, was born with Apert Syndrome, a genetic disorder, which causes the skull, hands and foot bones to fuse together.

Sharing recent photos of her son, Talia, who split up from her Geordie Shore star ex shortly after Oakley was born, admitted she ‘cries a lot’ as she gave an emotional update on the tot’s progress.

It comes after singer, Jessie J, updated fans on her health after being rushed to hospital with an infection and fluid on her lungs, weeks after breast cancer surgery.

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Oakley Chalmers
Little Oakley was born with Apert Syndrome(Image: talia.oatway/instagram)

Responding to a follower on Instagram, who told Talia how amazing it was to see Oakley taking his first steps in a video his proud mum had shared online, the model said he may end up depending on a wheelchair, explaining: “Ah thank you, he will only walk outside for a very very short time (like a few minutes) at home he walks more.

I need to keep an eye on where the bones on the bottom of his feet are advancing.

“Many Appetit children need to have their feet removed and sometimes need wheelchairs.” Because of the bones on their bottoms, they experience back pain.

Talia was later asked how amazing during the Q&amp, but she responded, “Thank you, I honestly don’t think I’m strong. At times, I’m very emotional. I cry frequently, especially when I’m overwhelmed or in need of clarification.

I’ve made an effort to keep my emotions as low as possible, especially with the kids.

Aaron Chalmers and son
Aaron admitted he ‘didn’t deal’ with Oakley’s diagnosis when he was born(Image: @aaroncgshore/Instagram)

Aaron and Talia welcomed Oakley into the world in February 2022. The former couple also share Romeo, four, and Maddox, three.

They broke up in 2017, but they only spoke one more month after Oakley’s birth.

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Aaron, who found fame on MTV’s Geordie Shore, made his debut with the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in April. Speaking to the Mirror about how he struggled to cope after Oakley was born, he said: “Everything was going in the right direction, and then after my last fight in the November – a few days later my cousin died, who was literally my best mate, my brother. He passed away and I just went on a slippery slope. I started drinking f***ing really, really badly. Drinking badly.

My son entered a hospital as I was attempting to retrace my steps in the direction of 2024. He was coma-induced, fought for his life for eight weeks, and I just didn’t deal with it because it was meant to be a routine head surgery.

Source: Mirror

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