The 'dark cloud' of Louise Thompson's traumatic labour and PTSD 'is starting to lift'
02.03.2022 - 20:43
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A source has revealed that Louise Thompson may finally be showing signs of recovery from PTSD which tainted her first few months with newborn, Leo-Hunter.The Made In Chelsea star and fiance Ryan Libbey welcomed their son in November after a traumatic labour, during which Louise almost died and later had to spend a month in intensive care. Since then, she has been adjusting to life as a mother whilst attempting to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
A source has told OK!: "The dark cloud of her labour is starting to lift a little bit. She's starting to be able to do a few things that feel like the old her, go to the gym, cook.
Hopefully this is the beginning of her recovery." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The star has been taking to social media to talk about her experiences. In a recent long post to her Instagram account, she admitted: "If I could use a few words to describe the past month they would be: SCARED, CONFUSED, PARALYSED, AND TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL.
My brain keeps deleting memories in order to try and protect itself and it’s so scary.Trauma and fear have no understanding of time. "Now I have come to terms with the fact that my life might never be the same again, but things honestly can’t get any worse than they’ve been over the past month so hopefully I’m at the beginning of my actual recovery.
I have had to learn an incredible amount of patience (something I never ever had before). Perhaps one of the only good things to come out of this?" Read More Related Articles Sign up to our daily newsletter for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews Continuing, there seemed to be signs of things getting
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