Louise Thompson has been flooded with messages of support from famous pals and loved ones who lauded her ‘brave’ decision to reveal she has had a stoma bag fitted.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 34, was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2018, and in an Instagram post on Tuesday, told her followers that her stoma bag has ‘saved her life.’
After sharing a video of her bag on Instagram, Louise received a slew of sweet comments from her famous pals, including Zara McDermott, Sophie Habboo and Lisa Snowdon.
Leading the praise was Louise’s brother Sam, who wrote: ‘The only way is up from here on out. The fact that you’re my sister is just so f***ing awesome! A real life hero.’
His girlfriend Zara McDermott added: ‘When you think about it, it’s a beautiful thing because it means less time in hospital, less time in pain, less time with a poison organ in your body! Now you are free my girl. Now it’s time for YOU.’
Louise Thompson has been flooded with support from her brother Sam (far left), his girlfriend Zara McDermott and a slew of famous pals after revealing she’s had a stoma bag fitted
The former Made In Chelsea star was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and in an Instagram post on Tuesday (pictured) admitted that her stoma bag has ‘saved her life’
Louise’s former Made In Chelsea co-star Sophie Habboo commented: ‘Unbelievably brave, sending so much love.’
Maria Fowler commented: ‘Amazing you have been so brave to share this. My mum suffers with ulcerative colitis and I know how debilitating it can be. Here’s to a good fulfilling life.’
Ashley James wrote: ‘Le bum bag will inspired so many others. Sending you love,’ while Georgia Kousoulou wrote: ‘You are amazing.’
Lisa Snowdon commented: ‘Big love darling,’ while Rosie Fortescue penned: ‘So proud of you tiny one.’
Dr Zoe Williams commented: ‘You’re an inspiration and le bum bag looks good on your baby. Sending love to you.’
Louise shared a video of her stoma bag with her Instagram followers on Tuesday, as she bravely admitted it is ‘not something she wanted to hide forever’.
The star had previously spoken about her ongoing struggles with the bowel condition ulcerative colitis as well as the autoimmune disease lupus.
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic bowel condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed and small ulcers develop on the colon’s lining, which can bleed. The condition has no cure, but can be effectively managed with time.
After sharing a video of her bag on Instagram, Louise received a slew of sweet comments from her famous pals, including Zara, Sophie Habboo and Lisa Snowdon
Louise shared a video of her stoma bag with her Instagram followers on Tuesday, as she bravely admitted it is ‘not something she wanted to hide forever’
Louise shared her stoma bag with her followers on social media on Tuesday as she bravely admitted it is ‘not something she wanted to hide forever’
Earlier this year she spent two weeks in hospital after suffering a ulcerative colitis flare up during a holiday with her fiance Ryan Libbey and their little boy Leo, two (pictured at the time)
Earlier this year she spent two weeks in hospital after suffering a ulcerative colitis flare up during a holiday with her fiance Ryan Libbey and their little boy Leo, two.
The fitness influencer almost died during the birth of her son Leo in 2021 and was left with post traumatic stress disorder.
Louise shared a video of herself showing the bag, which is attached to her stomach, and wrote: HOW DO I DISCLOSE THIS SORT OF NEWS?
‘It’s not exactly exciting like a big pregnancy or gender reveal announcement! Hey look i’m having a boy… Hey look i’ve got a stoma!
‘So I guess i’ll just stand here. Proud in stature. With my new friend. Le bum bag, that represents life. And hopefully a better one.
‘Isn’t it bizarre that this little grey pouch is the price I pay for good health! I say good riddance to that nasty menacing colon!
Louise urged people to support her choice to share her news online, and added: ‘Please be kind.’
In the clip, Louise lifted her top to reveal the pouch and told her fans she was ‘introducing the bag that may well have saved her life’.
She added: ‘Not exactly a glamorous announcement but not something I want to keep hidden forever.’
In February, Louise revealed she was forced to rush home from Antigua after ‘losing cupfuls of blood every 20 minutes’ during a bad flare up (pictured in Antigua)
In February, Louise revealed she was forced to rush home from Antigua after ‘losing cupfuls of blood every 20 minutes’ during a bad flare up.
Louise’s hospital stay was confirmed by her partner Ryan, who did not disclose the reason, and she later broke her silence and told her followers she was ‘alive and in good care’.
She shared a photo from her hospital bed and said following an ‘unexpected turn of events’ she had returned home after more than two weeks in hospital.
Louise explained how she began struggling while on holiday with her family in the Caribbean and used up all of her energy ‘pretending to be okay’.
The reality personality admitted that ‘deep down’ she knew she was really unwell and pushed on because the holiday had been planned for so long.
Louise, who was diagnosed with PTSD, explained after finding her way out of a ‘mental health hole’ following her near-death experience during the birth of Leo, she felt that ‘nothing could compare’ to it.
However, she admitted that she now understands both mental and physical health are ‘agony and can leave you powerless’.
Louise insisted that most people would have been in A&E on day one with her symptoms, however she had become ‘too used’ to her chronic condition.
She said that she was falling asleep a lot ‘randomly’ throughout the day while on the trip and was struggling to walk and pick up her son.
Louise said the end of every day felt like ‘surviving’ to see another one, as she shared the horror of ‘going to the loo every 20 minutes and losing cup fulls of blood’.
Louise said her body was ‘surviving, masking and compensating’, but it raised alarm bells to her family given her past health woes.
Louise shares her son with her fiance Ryan Libbey (pictured left)
Following her discharge, Louise was then admitted to hospital three times in one week over extreme pains, ultrasounds and check ins (pictured with fiancé Ryan Libbey)
It got to the point where she couldn’t cope anymore and nothing was healing on its own and she began to feel like things were ‘dangerous’.
At this point she booked an early flight home and went straight to A&E where she was admitted immediately.
She said there have been ‘several ups and downs’ along the way but insisted she would not let herself ‘slip back’.
She concluded: ‘I want to continue with life ‘as normal’ as much as possible as much as possible as I think that staying connected and grounded and present is really good for my head. And I still maintain that 2024 is going to be the best yet!’
Following her discharge, Louise was then admitted to hospital three times in one week over extreme pains, ultrasounds and check ins.
Louise has been hit by a series of health setbacks following the birth of her son Leo two years ago.
The mother of one was diagnosed with PTSD and postnatal anxiety after nearly dying during labour.
Louise went ‘partially deaf’ during the ordeal and in 2022 revealed that she would cry up to 20 times a week.
The same year, Louise revealed she had been diagnosed with lupus, which is a condition affecting the immune system, causing joint pain, rashes and fatigue.
She recently announced that she had written a book – called Lucky: Learning To Live Again – which details the story of her traumatic pregnancy.
Announcing the news, Louise said she was ‘ready’ but also ‘petrified’ to step into a new chapter after being encouraged to ‘help others’ by sharing her story.