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Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson feeling 'sweaty and sore' after hospital stay

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Louise Thompson has given fans an update on her health after returning home from hospital where she was admitted for more than two weeks.The 33 year old revealed last week why she had to go to hospital in the first place after she was in agonising pain following her return to the UK from a holiday in Antigua.

However, the former Made in Chelsea star is now home with fiancé Ryan Libbey and their two year old son Leo-Hunter. Since then, Louise has been keeping fans updated on how she is doing – and has admitted she feels "sweaty and sore." Alongside a series of snaps, including one of her brother and I'm a Celeb winner Sam Thompson who paid her a visit, Louise wrote, "A sweaty and sore 48 hours.

But we move. Recovery isn't linear and all that jazz. Mission: get through the weekend, then review." The star then went onto explain some of the highs and lows she experienced that week, including one of her adorable son Leo and homemade cards from her family.

She said , "Truly nothing better than a letter or card.Time is the most valuable commodity and these sorts of things require it." Louise also made a nod to fiancé Ryan and praised him for all his help and support during a difficult time.

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