ITV ”Coronation Street’ spoilers have revealed that there will be more heartbreak on the horizon for Leanne Battersby and Steve McDonald. The spoilers have emerged indicating that their son Oliver will be rushed into hospital for the second time in as many months after suffering another seizure. Fans have been concerned about the health of the toddler for a number of months now, with fans believing that he spends far too much time asleep.
Meanwhile, the latest seizure also caused friction between Steve and Leanne, as the mother was left fuming that Steve wasn’t even looking after Oliver when he collapsed. But, could there be bigger problems in store for the parents as they learn about what is wrong with their son?
ITV ‘Coronation Street’ Spoilers: Oliver Rushed To Hospital
Fans sensed that there was something big on the cards for this storyline last week, as Leanne revealed that she was concerned about the speed that Oliver is growing up. She admitted to Steve that she was concerned that he struggles to walk and that the other children are further along in their education than their son.
Those fears will be realised this week, as Oliver suffers another seizure and is rushed to hospital. The parents will learn that the doctors are concerned that these seizures are happening more often and that they are getting more severe. The news will get even worse when doctors reveal that his condition could be even worse than they originally believed.
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Leanne and Steve will be told by doctors that they fear that he may have mitochondrial disease. However, they will not be able to get the answers that they need until further tests can be completed. The tension between the three adults involved will build as they sit at Oliver’s side, as Nick is concerned that Steve and Leanne aren’t taking the situation seriously.
They will be joking and thinking back of memories that they have shared. However, viewers should be prepared for the worst for this storyline, as the soap have already confirmed that Oliver will have the feared diagnosis. The condition is life-limiting and there is currently no cure for it.

