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Made in Chelsea star fears she suffered brain damage and feels she has a form of dementia after giving birth

Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson has spoken out about her fears that she has suffered brain damage and thinks that she has a 'form of dementia' after giving birth. The 32-year-old reality star was applauded for her bravery as she updated fans on her recovery after suffering from PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) after she almost died twice going through a traumatic birth with her first baby.

Louise penned a heartbreaking Instagram post as she opened up about suffering from a 'weird form of dementia' as she explained her memory loss and health issues. And she added that her fiancé Ryan Libbey, 31, has revealed to her that he is also is suffering from PTSD.

Louise, who gave birth to their son Leo in November, says she's at a 'weird stage' now where she's 'blocking everything out.' She explained to her 1.4M followers: "This condition feels very repetitive. Finally it DOES feel like everything happened a long time ago but it also feels like it happened to someone else and not me.

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She said: "I kind of feel like I’ve erased my entire past and started life as a totally new person. A sometimes sick person. People tell me how far I’ve come, but I can’t remember how far. I can remember a weird amount of things from my childhood… sensory things will remind me of the strangest memories from way back when I was 5-15, but then I’ve sort of erased everything between then and now."

Louise admits that she's struggling to move on with 'normal' life. "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," she explained.

"I don’t

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