Glamorgan Gazette

It’s heartbreak­ing, I still can’t pick up my kids properly... but Ronan’s been great

After an op on a spinal condition, Ronan Keating’s wife Storm reveals she may never regain full use of one leg but tells LISA SALMON she’s fortunate it wasn’t far worse

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STORM Keating has just found out she’s unlikely to ever regain full use of her right leg because of damage caused by a severe spinal condition that developed earlier this year.

Yet despite such a devastatin­g prognosis, the upbeat Aussie, wife of Boyzone’s Ronan Keating, says having a partially-numb leg is a “small price to pay” because she could have been paralysed in both legs and have lost control of her bowel and bladder if the condition hadn’t been detected so early.

Instead of dwelling on the leg problems left by the rare spinal stenosis cauda equina syndrome, which developed from a prolapsed disc in March this year and led to emergency surgery, mum-oftwo Storm is more cut up about the fact that she still can’t properly pick up her 14-month-old daughter Coco – who the family have affectiona­tely named ‘Baby Monster’ due to her feisty personalit­y.

“It was difficult as a mum, especially with Coco being so little,” she says. “That tactilenes­s and affection you show, being able to hold them, even just giving her a bottle and putting her into bed – I still can’t do that. It’s quite heartbreak­ing.

“It was one of the hardest things I found, not being able to just do what I would normally do and be a mummy and hold my children.”

She is getting better though, and says she’s hoping to be able to pick Coco up properly “really, really soon”. She’s now allowed to put Coco on to her hips if she’s already elevated on a couch or highchair, and says: “That’s amazing – it’s the best feeling in the whole wide world, and I’ve been able to do that for the last three weeks.”

The fashion designer, who married Ronan six years ago and also has a son Cooper, aged three, with him, only discovered she was likely to have a permanent problem with her right leg a few weeks ago, when her spinal therapist told her he thought her nerves couldn’t fire through the scar tissue in her right leg.

“He hopes I should be able to regain 70-80% of my leg,” she says.

“I’m walking and I’m doing fantastic, I’m moving about really quite normally – this right leg’s the only thing that’s really sticking with me at the minute. It means I can’t have a normal walking gait yet and I can’t jog or run or things like that because my right leg is quite dead.

“The issue with cauda equina syndrome is once it sets in, it causes paralysis of the legs and the ability to use your bowel and bladder,” she explains. “It gets progressiv­ely worse as the paralysis sets in, so they got me in nice and quickly and were able to miraculous­ly get me back to this amazing condition that I’m in now, which is close to normal. But the chances are that I’ll never regain full, 100% use of my right leg again.

“We’re trying to work it out – it seems that’s possibly the downside. But do you know what, it’s a small price to pay – I’m walking and I’m doing lots of normal activities again and I’m going to live a normal life. It’s a bit of numbness and I don’t have full power in my right leg, but I’m cool with that. I’m very, very, very, very lucky. It could have been so very different.”

Storm, 39, has had a great deal of help from her family during her ordeal, and can’t praise her famous husband enough. “Ronan’s been home the whole time – I honestly don’t know how we’d have done having a second child otherwise. Covid in some ways was a saving grace because it meant he was home

He’s such a great dad and such a great husband...

I’m so lucky Storm says Ronan has been a pillar of strength for her

to really help support me in the household and with the kids, so we’re a real juggling act like that.

“He’s brilliant – he’s fantastic with the kids and fantastic in the kitchen - he’s fantastic with everything, to be fair. He cooks, he cleans, he changes nappies, he makes us all laugh – he’s just adorable. He’s such a great dad and such a great husband – I can’t fault the guy, I’m so lucky.”

She’s also lucky to have a positive mindset, and it’s clear this working mum isn’t going to let her health problems defeat her. She’s speaking from Portugal, where she’s on holiday with Ronan and the kids, but is still working from there.

Storm admits she was still working in hospital, and explains: “I haven’t really stopped, to be honest – even when I was in hospital I was still working from my hospital bed. I

had a couple of days off after the actual surgery, because I think I realised my condition was a lot more severe than I’d allowed myself to believe. But I’m back to it, full-time, busy busy.

“Like a lot of families right now, we’re picking up the pieces after quite a challengin­g year.”

What’s also been challengin­g for Storm is balancing work and the kids, and the guilt she feels as a result.

“One of the things I’ve probably found the hardest is working full-time and trying to be there for the kids as much as I possibly can,” she admits. “Through the pandemic Cooper was always coming up to me saying ‘Mummy can we play this, or do that...’, and I was always having to say I was sorry but I had to work, and mummy had to do this or mummy had to do that.

“Parent guilt is suffocatin­g – I still find it really tough... But it’s also been quite wonderful in that we haven’t had to travel as much as we used to, meaning we’re spending a lot of time at home cooking and doing house activities, ball games, taking the kids swimming now, things like that.

“There have been pros and cons, and when we’ve had the cons we’ve just had to try and focus as much as possible on the pros to get us through.”

Overall, though, and despite the problems of the last year, Storm absolutely loves being a mum. “Oh my goodness, it’s the greatest blessing and greatest pleasure of my life,” she says. “It’s not always easy, but I feel very, very grateful to be a mummy.”

■ Storm Keating has partnered with Sky Q to launch Kids Quotes voice search for kids – try it now by pressing the blue button on your voice remote and using one of the 25 catchphras­es.

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Storm Keating with her children Cooper and Coco and, inset, with husband Ronan

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