July 14th 2024.
Louise Thompson, former star of Made In Chelsea, recently shared her personal experiences with her health struggles in an effort to raise awareness about stoma bags. After a difficult few years of illness, Louise underwent a colostomy, leading to discussions about her sex life and the challenges she has faced.
Louise has been praised for her openness and honesty about her health, which has helped others dealing with similar issues. However, the road to recovery has not been easy. After giving birth to her son Leo in 2021, Louise faced a rollercoaster of health problems, including postnatal anxiety and PTSD. Her husband, Ryan Libbey, even revealed that she was on "suicide watch" during the first few months of their son's life.
In addition to her mental health struggles, Louise also suffers from ulcerative colitis, which causes inflammation in the digestive system. To improve her health, she underwent a colostomy earlier this year and introduced her stoma bag to her 1.5 million followers. She also received a diagnosis of lupus, a condition that affects the immune system.
Now, Louise has opened up about the logistics of having sex with a stoma bag. She advises emptying the bag beforehand, but assures that it doesn't interfere with intimacy. She even joked about making a mental note to play some mood music next time.
In a recent Instagram post, Louise also shared her first experience with a stoma bag leak while on a flight to Mallorca with her family. Luckily, she was able to handle the situation before it became a major issue, and she credits her "angels" for protecting her from any potential embarrassment.
Louise's journey with her stoma bag has been a journey of self-discovery, and she has been candid about the challenges she has faced. Her husband, Ryan, also spoke about the difficulties he faced while supporting her through her health struggles. He shared that Louise was "completely unhinged" during the first 10 months after giving birth, and they even had daily visits from care visitors. However, they have now come out the other side and are in a much better place.
Louise's openness about her journey has not only helped others, but it has also led her book, Lucky, to become a Sunday Times Bestseller. She hopes that by sharing her story, she can continue to raise awareness and help others going through similar struggles. If you have a story to share, Louise encourages you to reach out and share it with her.
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