Oakley hospitalized due to complications from Apert Syndrome

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Aaron Chalmers, a star of Geordie Shore, is facing a difficult time as his two-year-old son, Oakley, has been taken to the hospital. Oakley has Apert Syndrome, a rare genetic condition. His health reportedly worsened quickly while at home. Talia, Oakley's mother, shared details of the situation on Instagram. She posted a picture of Oakley in a hospital crib and mentioned that he has undergone several tests, including an abdominal X-ray and attempts at a CT scan. Talia said it took multiple attempts to insert an IV for fluids, which they finally succeeded in doing. Talia expressed her concerns about Oakley needing sedation for the CT scan. She described how he usually behaves well during scans but has become more aware as he gets older. The thought of him needing anesthesia worries her, especially after a previous difficult experience with it in Liverpool. Since Oakley's admission, Talia has kept fans updated on his condition. She noted that he has been on IV fluids all night and is not feeling well. The family welcomed Oakley in February 2023, and they are hoping for positive news from the hospital soon.


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