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Louise Thompson hospitalized with septic shock after emergency surgery

Louise Thompson hospitalized with septic shock after emergency surgery

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Louise Thompson He has been hospitalized for two weeks after suffering septic shock following emergency surgery. fiancé Ryan revealed.

Old Made In Chelsea The 34-year-old star faced a difficult process health documenting his journey in recent years social media.

She was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, inflammation of the lower end of your digestive system, before she got pregnant with her son Leo in 2021, and when she gave birth to her son Leo, she started getting sick. You may experience complications that are close to death.

Louise later suffered post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms she has also openly expressed postpartum anxiety and was diagnosed with Lupus in December 2022, a condition that can be incredibly debilitating.

In April 2024, Louise shared that she was fitted with a stoma bag or the colostomy, which he calls ‘Le bum bag’.

It has now been revealed that Louise has been in hospital for almost two weeks after suffering severe pain.

Louise Thompson has been in hospital for two weeks, fiancé Ryan revealed (Image: @louise.thompson)
Louise had a stoma bag fitted earlier this year (Image: Louise Thompson/Instagram)

They talk on their podcast he said he saidRyan said: ‘I don’t know how much longer he can last.’

She told her followers: ‘Sadly Louise is not here this week. He had to return to hospital almost two weeks ago for another emergency surgery on his abdomen, which had been recovering from stoma surgery since earlier this year.

‘It was completely unexpected.’

“It feels so real and my heart is skipping all over the place talking to you right now,” she continued.

Louise’s fiancé Ryan spoke about the challenges he faced post-surgery (Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for NTAs)

He said he was ‘broken’ after being at her bedside for more than a week, adding: ‘This is completely unfair.’

‘His recovery had its ups and downs. He was in septic shock after surgery, which shows how bad things went.

‘He was heavily medicated, had all kinds of pipes, tubes and cannulas all over his body.

‘So seeing this back in intensive care was completely heartbreaking.’

Louise shared her challenging health journey on social media (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Sister London)

Ryan added that Louise was now out of intensive care, which was a sign of progress, and said: ‘Hopefully we can go home soon and she can come home again soon.’

He added that his health struggles were ‘soul-destroying’, saying: ‘It takes the wind out of your sails, leaves you completely confused because you don’t know why anyone deserves to go through countless bouts of bad health. like this.’

Earlier this year Louise announced she had been fitted with a stoma bag which ‘could save my life’.

Captioning a video showing her looking stunning in a gray ruffled blouse, Louise showed her followers her stoma bag underneath her jeans and said: ‘It’s not exactly a glamorous announcement but it’s not something I’d want to hide forever either.’


What is ulcerative colitis?

Ulcerative colitis is a long-term condition in which the colon and rectum become inflamed.

The most popular theory is that the immune system perceives harmless bacteria in the colon as a threat and attacks colon tissues, causing inflammation.

The colon is the large intestine (intestine) and the rectum is the end of the intestine where poop is stored.

Small ulcers may develop in the colon lining and bleed and produce pus.

Symptoms include: recurring diarrhea that may contain blood, mucus, or pus, stomach pain, and a frequent need to poop.

Other symptoms include extreme fatigue, loss of appetite and weight loss.

Some people may go for a while with very mild or no symptoms (remission), but this is followed by flares and relapses, which can also cause a variety of other problems.

During a flare-up of ulcerative colitis, people may also experience painful and swollen joints, mouth ulcers, bumps and spots under the skin, irritated or red eyes, and problems with bones.

Specific triggers of flare-ups are often unknown, but stress or intestinal infection may be potential factors.

In the caption, he wrote a poem describing his journey as he began: ‘HOW WILL I EXPLAIN THIS KIND OF NEWS?’

‘This isn’t as exciting as a big pregnancy or gender reveal announcement!’ He humorously added: ‘Hey look, I’m having a son… Hey look, I have a stoma!’

He later wrote: ‘I think I’ll stand here / Proudly / With my new friend / Le hobo bag / representing life / And hopefully a better one.’

Louise explained: ‘Isn’t it strange that this little gray pouch is the price I pay for my health? I pray you get rid of that disgusting, menacing colon!’

He then signed: ‘Please be kind. ‘

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