GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers’ toddler son Oakley has been whisked to hospital after “deteriorating quickly” at home.
Oakley, two, suffers from the rare genetic condition Apert Syndrome and is now undergoing a series of tests, including a CT scan.

Aaron Chalmers’ son Oakley has been rushed to hospital[/caption]
Oakley’s mum Talia has updated fans and revealed her son has been on IVs all night[/caption]
The youngster suffers from a rare genetic condition[/caption]
The tot’s worried mum Talia revealed Oakley was in hospital with a picture of him lying in a metal cot.
She later said: “Oakley deteriorated very quickly.
“He’s had an abdominal X-ray…. we tried to do a CT but he went wild.”
Talia has since updated fans from the hospital and said he would be sedated before having the scan, which has concerned her.
She said: “We’ve tried twice to get a CT scan on his head but he just goes wild as soon as he goes into the room.
He’s normally good as gold with CT scans but maybe he’s getting older and he’s getting more aware.
“He’s got to have an anaesthetic for that, which I’m a bit gutted about. The last time he had an anaesthetic he was in Liverpool and it was just a horrible experience.
“But they’ve got no choice to run the tests. He’s on IVs and has been all night, so he’s just not feeling great whatsoever, bless him.”