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Coronation Street: Corrie star says ‘something is seriously wrong’ after hospital visit – UK Times

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Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson has said “something is seriously wrong” after being left unable to walk.

The actor played Jim McDonald for 11 years on the ITV soap, which has been hit with a wave of cast departures this year.

Earlier this week, Lawson, 65, was sent to hospital in Macclesfield by a physiotherapist after receiving test results following several falls at home.

He announced the news on his social media page, telling his fans that he’d had an MRI scan, as well as other examinations.

In a new health update, Lawson revealed that he was waiting to see an osteopath who would “hopefully” transfer him to the spinal unt in Salford Royal hospital.

The Northern Irish actor revealed that he had been waiting all day on Wednesday (7 May) – and was sent home and instructed to return the following day.

“Here I am again in special day care in Macclesfield hospital waiting to see an osteopath, “he said in a video shared on Thursday (8 May).

Lawson insisted he is “fine” and “comfortable”, but said he “simply can’t walk properly”.

The actor told his fans: “I’m in great pain, and I can’t stand on my tiptoes now… but if I stand up, I just fall over so there’s something seriously wrong. So I’ll keep you posted. Cheerio now.”

‘Coronation Street’ Charlie Lawson is waiting for surgery after being sent to hospital

‘Coronation Street’ Charlie Lawson is waiting for surgery after being sent to hospital (X/Twitter)

The actor has since confirmed in a reply to a fan wishing him well that he is “up in a ward now for a transfer to Salford Royal for surgery”, which will take place on Friday (9 May).

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After Lawson declared earlier this week: “It’s not going awfully well at the moment, dear folks,” Corrie viewers wished him a speedy recovery on X/Twitter.

One wrote: “Hope they get you sorted quickly and get the help you need.”

Another replied: “If you’ve been falling over, you’re in the right place. They’ll have you up and about in no time. Be well soon.”

The actor first appeared in Coronation Street as Jim in 1989, remaining a full-time cast member until 2000.

He has returned for sporadic appearances in the past 25 years, including for the show’s 50th anniversary in 2010. He remained on the cobbles for a further four months and returned three years later for another three months.

Lawson, whose character Jim was married to Liz (Beverley Callard), next returned to the soap in September 2018.

Corrie fans wished him a speedy recovery on X/Twitter.

Jim McDonald (Charlie Lawson) in ‘Coronation Street’

Jim McDonald (Charlie Lawson) in ‘Coronation Street’ (ITV)

One wrote: “Sounds like you’re in the right place! Hopefully they’ll sort you out quickly.” Another replied: “If you’ve been falling over, you’re in the right place. They’ll have you up and about in no time. Be well soon.”

Fans of the ITV soap have been left shocked by a series of departures, including Rovers Return barmaid Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) just one week before.

Daisy had become a fan favourite since her debut in 2020, but Jordan asked to leave the soap in April 2024, which gave writers time to prepare a storyline for her exit.

She said of her decision to leave: “My time at Coronation Street is something I’ll always cherish. After a brilliant four years for Daisy, it’s time for me to start a new chapter and explore other opportunities.”

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