Louise Thompson celebrates recovery milestone after recent hospitalisation
Louise Thompson spent some quality time with her family after spending some time in the hospital.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, suffered multiple health complications after welcoming her and fiancée Ryan Libbey's son, Leo, several years ago. She uses her Instagram page to share updates on her health journey with concerned fans - including her having shared a lupus diagnosis.
She has been hospitalised on several occasions, with Ryan, 33, sharing last week that she had returned to hospital. The personal trainer issued an update on Wednesday, expressing hope that she would be home with him and their son soon. In a recent post, Louise revealed she was back with her family in sweet photos.
Along with photos of her and her son Leo walking together, she said: "Made it to the park at the end of the road. The world is moving at light speed but that doesn’t mean you have to keep up." Fans immediately rushed to the comment section to wish her a speedy recovery and compliment the adorable snaps.
Last week, Ryan took to his Instagram page to share an update on her health and said he bought some headphones for her to cheer her up while she recovers. "Picked up a little gift for Louise earlier this morning. Unfortunately, she had to go back into hospital at 3am on Sunday morning and she’s still there," he said.
Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge him"I’m hoping these will transport her to her own little world whilst she’s on the ward recovering," he said as he showcased the types of headphones. The former reality star only recently got discharged from the hospital after 17 days in recovery. She had been rushed to hospital after returning to the UK from a holiday in Antigua when she was left in agonising pain.
She spent two weeks receiving treatment after losing cups of blood every 20 minutes before returning home to her fiancé Ryan and their two-year-old son. She made sure to keep her fans updated on her health after being released from the hospital and said she would have to return to the hospital a lot in the coming weeks.
Louise fell pregnant back in 2020 but had a traumatic birthing experience when Leo arrived in 2021 in which she suffered a haemorrhage and lost three litres of blood. She was also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress following the birth - and was also given a lupus diagnosis.