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Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson rushed back to hospital after 'concerning' update

Louise Thompson has been rushed back into hospital, days after she issued a concerning update to fans about suffering from a 'weird form of dementia'

Louise, one of the big stars from the early series of hit E4 show Made in Chelsea thanks to her relationships with Spencer Matthews and Andy Jordan, gave birth to son Leo-Hunter last year, but had a traumatic birth and ended up battling post-natal depression in the aftermath.

And now, after she recently admitted she was 'really struggling,' it's been confirmed that the 32-year-old is now in hospital again, with a post from her PR team appearing on Instagram on Wednesday. It read: "Louise is unfortunately back in hospital for a little while and is therefore taking a break from social media.

"Like all of you I am sure, we wish her a speedy recovery and are sending her all the love."

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Louise sparked concern a few weeks ago when her other half Ryan Libbey revealed she was in hospital after getting 'alarming test results,'. Posting on social media, he told fans: "At this moment I don't know how serious this is, but it feels devastating to be sat outside a hospital waiting room, seven months on from Louise giving birth."

Louise, whose younger brother Sam has also starred in Made in Chelsea, herself has been very candid about her health battles, penning a lengthy post about 'struggling to move on with normal life,' in which she wrote: "Every day I feel physically very unwell and every other day I seem to have an hour long period (sometimes longer) where I feel messed up in my brain - I don’t know what it is, but it feels like brain damage or a mini stroke. Maybe it’s a weird processing experience.

"It feels like I’m either really REALLY low in some specific chemical/hormone or way too high. But either way I can’t think properly or talk properly during those episodes. It sort of feels like I’m having a major allergic reaction to something in my brain."

She added: ""I go from feeling really low and agitated to then feeling a rush of something and then I get the worst cramping around my pelvis but then my brain levels out, a bit like the chemicals have been restored. I’ve been told that this isn’t a result of my mental health medication?!? Can anyone help with the physical side of things?"

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