Coronation Street's Paul Foreman flees after meeting with patient in wheelchair
Paul Foreman is left distressed after he catches a glimpse of his future living with motor neurone disease in upcoming Corrie scenes
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Paul Foreman (Peter Ash) is dealt another heartbreaking blow in forthcoming Coronation Street episodes as he heads to a motor neurone disease support group to help manage his fears, but it doesn't go to plan.
After he gets a glimpse into what his future will look like living with the disease, Paul is left fearful once more.
As Corrie fans will know, Paul was recently the focus of a fundraising event at the Bistro, which was held with the intention of raising money that the family can put toward MND equipment.
After raising £800, Paul, Bernie Winter (Jane Halzegrove), and Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank) returned to the flat, but a conversation about crystal therapy and religion started to overwhelm Paul, so he rushed out and ended up at a hotel bar.
But he was met with a familiar face as he bumped into a former love interest called Zac.
Zac wanted to sleep with Paul but after they kissed in a hotel room, he was left annoyed when Paul said that he was in a happy relationship with Billy and doesn’t want to cheat on him.
To get revenge, Zac waited until Paul had fallen asleep and then stole the charity money.
In the aftermath, Paul explained to Billy that everything got on top of him when he was talking about religion and being baptised because it showed that Billy was thinking about a life without him.
Fearing his future with MND, Paul tries to do something to help his fears in next week's episodes by attending a support group for people suffering from the disease.
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However, Paul's plan to get help with his anxieties about living with the condition doesn't go well when one patient leaves him stumped.
While at the support group, a girl called Shelley enters and introduces herself, but Paul becomes overwhelmed at the sight of her wheelchair and flees.
Will Paul come to terms with the fact that he may end up in a wheelchair like Shelley in the not-too-distant future? And can his family help Paul accept his future?
Coronation Street fans will have to tune in next week.