Louise Thompson expresses concerns she has bipolar disorder after traumatic birth with son
29.04.2022 - 01:29
/ ok.co.uk
Louise Thompson has shared her fears that she’s been “misdiagnosed” following her PTSD diagnosis.The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, experienced complications during the birth of her son Leo-Hunter in December and has been open with fans about her difficult journey with her mental health following the arrival of her first child with fiancé Ryan Libbey. In a new post, the new mum admitted she’d been feeling “rank” over the past few days and wondered whether she’d been “misdiagnosed” due to experiencing mood swings.
Posting a photo of her hand reaching out towards a yellow flower, Louise wrote: “Last few days have been so rank, I feel like I've been misdiagnosed. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter “How can I be so up and down and they suddenly so so down on this medication with nothing happening in between? Surely I have bipolar?” Louise has been candid with fans about how she’s struggled with her mental health after giving birth last year which left her fighting for her life.
She’s also praised fiancé Ryan, who’s been supporting both her and baby Leo as she continues her mental health recovery, and recently said he “deserved a million medals”. Louise, who recently appeared alongside her brother Sam in a fun online video, took to Instagram to gush over her fiancé, as she shared a collection of adorable photographs from a family day out.
In a recent photo, Ryan could be seen sweetly kissing his son in one snap, while another picture showed Louise smiling as she cuddled Leo in the sunshine.The mum-of-one wrote: "Today. Ps.
Holy s*** parenting with trauma is a challenge and then some. Mums (and Ryan) deserve a million medals." Louise's followers were
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