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Louise Thompson is back in hospital for the fourth time since she was first admitted earlier this month

Louise Thompson is back in hospital for the fourth time since she was first admitted earlier this month

 Louise Thompson, known for her appearances on the reality TV show Made In Chelsea, has been readmitted to the hospital for the fourth time since her initial admission earlier this month. The 33-year-old mother-of-one has been facing health challenges ever since giving birth to her son, Leo, two years ago, which resulted in a traumatic delivery and subsequent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Louise's fiancé, Ryan Libbey, took to Instagram on Thursday to inform their followers that she was readmitted to the hospital at 3 am on Sunday and is currently undergoing recovery on the ward. In a heartfelt gesture, Ryan shared a photo of Apple Airpods Max, which he planned to gift to Louise as a present to keep her company during her hospital stay. He expressed his hope that the gift would transport her to her own little world while she focuses on her recovery, and he even asked his followers what color they would choose.

As Louise continues to recover in the hospital, Ryan has been taking care of their son Leo and shared an adorable picture of him on Instagram. He explained that Leo had seen a picture of his mommy on his phone, which had upset him. It took some time and effort to calm Leo down and get him to relax enough to give his daddy a kiss. Ryan expressed his pride in Leo's compassionate and loving nature, and he prayed that they would all be able to spend the weekend together at home, hoping that they can be left in peace after numerous tests.

Louise's recent hospitalization follows a two-week stay in the hospital due to complications arising from ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the lower digestive system. She experienced significant blood loss while on holiday in Antigua with Ryan and Leo, which led to her initial hospital admission. After a 12-day stay, she was discharged but had to return soon after for a check-in.

Louise has been candid with her followers about her health struggles and recently informed them that she would be spending a considerable amount of time in the hospital for weekly check-ins. Despite the challenges she has faced, she has remained resilient and has encouraged others to keep moving forward. In a post on her Instagram Stories, she shared a selfie and wrote about the "big steps" she's taking, including her first school run with her son and her regular hospital visits.

Louise's journey since Leo's birth has been filled with ups and downs. She revealed that both she and Leo nearly died during the traumatic labor, with Leo recovering quickly while she had to face numerous difficulties. Reflecting on the past year, she expressed her emotions and encouraged her followers not to give up, emphasizing that there will come a time when they can shine again.

In addition to her ongoing health challenges, Louise has been working on a book titled "Lucky," where she plans to share her near-death experience and the subsequent events that have shaped her life. This project will allow her to tell her story in greater detail and inspire others who may be facing their own struggles.

As Louise Thompson continues her journey towards recovery, her fiancé, family, and fans offer their support, hoping for her well-being and a brighter future ahead.

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