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Louise Thompson lays bare 'unbearable' medication side effects as she struggles with mental health

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Louise Thompson has opened up about the "unbearable" side effects of the antidepressant medication she has been taking.The former Made In Chelsea star, who has candidly spoken about the "traumatic" birth of baby Leo last year, took to her Instagram Story on Friday morning to explain her situation. "Have had a really rough few days mentally," the 32 year old began. "Going to try some new medication because I've been on 100mg of sertraline for over 10 weeks, and the random onset of brain agitation is simply unbearable." The fitness guru added: "I think I'd rather be anxious.

Did anyone else have horrible side effects?" Louise then shared the infamous video of Tiffany Pollard mistakenly thinking David Gest had passed away on Celebrity Big Brother in 2016. "This humour is exactly the sort of thing I need right now.

Please send more," Louise added. Louise recently shared her fears that she's been "misdiagnosed" following her PTSD diagnosis.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. "How can I be so up and down and they suddenly so so down on this medication with nothing happening in between?

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