Louise Thompson has been sent to the hospital once more as she struggles with her physical and emotional health after her near-death experience in 2021.
The Made in Chelsea star, now 32, has been open about her hardships after giving birth to son Leo-Hunter with lover Ryan Libbey, also 32, in March. She has been the victim of many terrible occurrences that nearly killed her.
Louise has previously discussed her struggles with PTSD and postpartum anxiety, stating how she is unable to have a “normal thought,” is preoccupied with “death,” and is afraid of everything in her home.
‘I couldn’t see, couldn’t smell, couldn’t talk… when I would talk I would panic because every word that came out of my mouth didn’t make sense,’ she said previously, admitting that she felt ‘not alive’ and that her brain ‘basically shut down.’
Louise looks to be dealing with another ‘unexpected scenario’ on top of her ongoing mental health issues, and she has warned that this one might be fatal as well.
She said that she’d been absent from social media because “I had a bit of an unexpected incident again,” beside a photo of herself in a hospital bed. I’m at a loss for words other than to express my gratitude to everyone who has helped keep the old clock running.
At this point, I feel like I’ve exhausted my allotment of NHS services. Eeek. There’s a part of me that feels bad about it all. [sic]
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She continued: ‘I guess the only message for today is to take NOTHING for granted. Oh and without sounding too dramatic, tell everyone that you love them RIGHT NOW.’
Unknown circumstances have once again landed the TV star in the hospital, but it’s evident that Louise’s physical and mental health have declined since the traumatic delivery.
After giving birth, the celebrity disclosed that she and her newborn son Leo Hunter both spent time in the NICU, with the infant spending the first few weeks there and the mother spending much longer recovering in the adult critical care unit.
Asherman’s syndrome, in which adhesions form inside the uterus, is a rare illness that Louise may have. It is only one of several physical side effects she has experienced.
Louise has stated how she routinely bursts into tears, can’t recall the first five months of her son’s existence, and has suffered panic episodes that left her “half blind” for an hour.
‘I want to cry because I was a totally CRAP parent. I really was and it wasn’t my fault,’ she said.
‘But it didn’t need to be that way. There was no connection, in fact I can’t even remember anything for the first five months of his life.’
After saying that she will “kiss goodbye” to her health problems in 2023, Louise received this disturbing information.