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Louise Thompson says 'something bad has happened' in tearful health update

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"something bad happened" to her as she issued a tearful update to fans. The Channel 4 Made in Chelsea star spoke out on her Instagram Story.

Channel 4 Made In Chelsea star Louise has suffered PTSD ever since her traumatic birth. The reality TV favourite has spent large chunks of time in and out of hospital amid a string of ongoing issues.

The 32-year-old has now gone to Instagram to share an update. She said: "To be honest if I were to create a REAL reel of the last 16 months it would be at least an hour long… there would be hospital appointments every single week, 50+ blood tests and it would be far too painful to make/watch. " READ MORE Freddie Flintoff could sue BBC as Top Gear axed after horror crash She added: "In terms of health… gynaecology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and now haematology appointments, what next?

That is six different departments that I’m working with every month. "She added: "Plus something bad happened to me last weekend which I think triggered me.

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