‘I’ve been misdiagnosed!’ Louise Thompson questions if she has bipolar disorder while claiming PTSD meds aren’t working – as Zara McDermott cheers her up with garden centre trip

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Louise Thompson questioned whether she has has bipolar disorder in a string of Instagram Stories on Thursday, before her brother Sam’s girlfriend Zara McDermott cheered her up with a trip to the garden centre.

The Made In Chelsea alum, 32, admitted she has felt ‘rank’ over the past few days and has come to the conclusion that she’s been misdiagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) since her medication isn’t working.

She has been candid about her ongoing battle with the condition as well as depression following the traumatic birth of her son Leo-Hunter in December, who she shares with her fiancé Ryan Libbey.

'I've been misdiagnosed!' Louise Thompson questioned if she has bipolar disorder while claiming her PTSD meds aren't working r in a string of Instagram Stories on Thursday

‘I’ve been misdiagnosed!’ Louise Thompson questioned if she has bipolar disorder while claiming her PTSD meds aren’t working r in a string of Instagram Stories on Thursday

Taking to the social media platform, the reality star began: ‘Last few days have been so rank, I feel like I’ve been misdiagnosed.

‘How can I be so up and down and they suddenly so so down on this medication with nothing happening in between? Surely I have bipolar?’

She went on to pose alongside the former Love Island contestant who flashed a peace sign while sitting in the driver’s seat.

Pals: It wasn't long before her brother Sam's girlfriend Zara McDermott cheered her up with a trip to the garden centre

 Pals: It wasn’t long before her brother Sam’s girlfriend Zara McDermott cheered her up with a trip to the garden centre

Since those with bipolar disorder face a fine of up to £1,000 if they don’t declare their condition to the DVLA, Louise admitted she didn’t think she was ‘allowed’ to drive.

She captioned the snap: ‘With this chick, I still don’t think I’m allowed to drive… Not that I would want to.’

Clearly amused, she revealed of their outing: ‘She cracks me up saying she’s planting a virgin to this poor man,’ with Zara adding, ‘officially making this a weekly thing.’

Louise then posted a shot of her four-month-old, alongside: ‘I don’t really want to story when I’m feeling unwell because all of my energy goes into this pet.’

Awful: Taking to the social media platform, the reality star began: 'Last few days have been so rank, I feel like I've been misdiagnosed'

Could it be? 'How can I be so up and down and they suddenly so so down on this medication with nothing happening in between? Surely I have bipolar?'

Awful: Taking to the social media platform, the reality star began: ‘Last few days have been so rank, I feel like I’ve been misdiagnosed’

Louise recently celebrated a new milestone on Saturday as she revealed she had been out for dinner for the first time in seven months during her battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). 

The influencer took to Instagram to share with fans the latest step in her recovery.

Louise, shared snaps with her brother Sam, 29, and their mother Karen as they enjoyed a night out in celebration of their mum’s 60th birthday.

Girls trip: She went on to pose alongside the former Love Island contestant who flashed a peace sign while sitting in the driver's seat

Unsure: Since those with bipolar disorder face a fine of up to £1,000 if they don't declare their condition to the DVLA, Louise admitted she didn't think she was 'allowed' to drive

Girls trip: She went on to pose alongside the former Love Island contestant who flashed a peace sign while sitting in the driver’s seat

Cute: Louise then posted a shot of her four-month-old, alongside: 'I don't really want to story when I'm feeling unwell because all of my energy goes into this pet'

Cute: Louise then posted a shot of her four-month-old, alongside: ‘I don’t really want to story when I’m feeling unwell because all of my energy goes into this pet’

Looking stylish in a chic printed dress, Louise enjoyed her first night out in nearly seven months at the swanky Spring Restaurant at Somerset House in London.

The fitness guru, who previously admitted she couldn’t leave the house due to her struggles, looked happy and healthy in the striking summer dress, embellished with a scarlet floral print.

The tiered frock sported a flowing skirt and a nipped waist, which the brunette beauty accessorised with a quilted Chanel bag.

The reality star let her dark locks fall in a relaxed curl as she opted for simple make-up and a chic rose lip. 

Wow: Louise looked stylish in a chic gypsy style dress as she enjoyed her first night out in nearly seven months at Somerset House (pictured with brother Sam and mother Karen)

Wow: Louise looked stylish in a chic gypsy style dress as she enjoyed her first night out in nearly seven months at Somerset House (pictured with brother Sam and mother Karen)

Louise posed alongside her relatives in the restaurant’s grand entry before taking a  cheeky bathroom selfie. 

The Jump contestant flashed her chic silver hooped earrings for the camera as well as  her freshly painted nails.

In another photo the Chelsea star shared a glimpse of her eye-catching heels with love heart detail. 

Mummy dearest: Her mother Karen looked looked equally ravishing in a pistachio floral dress with wrap detail and puff sleeves

Mummy dearest: Her mother Karen looked looked equally ravishing in a pistachio floral dress with wrap detail and puff sleeves

Her mother Karen looked looked equally ravishing in a pistachio floral dress with wrap detail and puff sleeves.

The birthday girl let her bob fall in a relaxed style as she accessorised her look with statement necklace.

Sam looked smart in a slate polo necked sweater and black chinos, his blond hair slicked back. 

Captioning the sweet shots Louise wrote: ‘ A couple of major milestones: I went out for dinner for the first time in nearly 7 months, woooooo… and (my mum will kill me for this one) My mum celebrated her 60th’.

‘Feeling like such a big brave dog. Admittedly my conversation stopped at 9pm on the dot, but it felt so good to spoil her and to see her smile!’  

Fans and famous friends rushed to congratulate the star on her big step with former co-star Ollie Locke writing: ‘Love you both x’

While a fan commented: ‘Your amazing well done you look beautiful xx’

And a third added:  ‘So pleased for you Louise…you look so happy ! gorgeous family’. 

This first evening out comes after Louise revealed that with the severity of her condition made ‘mindfulness’ and CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) obsolete and instead had been prescribed ‘mind altering drugs’ to help in her recovery.

Brave: In a revealing post last month she wrote: 'Severe anxiety and depression are not things you can just fix using 'mindfulness' or cbt... sometimes you need mind altering drugs to pluck you out of a really deep hole'

Brave: In a revealing post last month she wrote: ‘Severe anxiety and depression are not things you can just fix using ‘mindfulness’ or cbt… sometimes you need mind altering drugs to pluck you out of a really deep hole’

In a revealing post last month she wrote: ‘Severe anxiety and depression are not things you can just fix using ‘mindfulness’ or cbt… sometimes you need mind altering drugs to pluck you out of a really deep hole’.

‘For a while i felt so rubbish that the highlight of my day was feeling pain or needing the loo because they were the only things that brought me back to reality. I bet that’s hard to imagine. I could never have imagined suffering like this myself”. 

‘I was one of those people that read about PTSD and didn’t understand how people couldn’t just be ‘over’ something after it had happened. How could survivors not be grateful to have survived? Why couldn’t they just move on with their lives?’

Cute! Louise and Ryan welcomed Leo at the end of 2021, following a traumatic birth with serious complications

Cute! Louise and Ryan welcomed Leo at the end of 2021, following a traumatic birth with serious complications

‘When I was having one of my worst ‘terrors’ I whaled at Ryan and my mum asking them why I couldn’t have just died on the operating table because that would have been easier. Anything felt easier than this’. 

‘There was one point where I wanted to be admitted to A&E so that people could witness the pain I was in and inject me with something to put an end to it or at least put me to sleep. I wanted to be monitored.’

‘I was very close to admitting myself to the nearest mother and baby unit, but that scared the shit out of me because at that point I couldn’t even look at Leo or anyone except my immediate family, let alone look after myself’.

‘Being alive honestly felt like torture. Over the past few months I longed for a physical injury because then at least there might be a tangible treatment for it… I might be able to ‘see’ progress or my body getting better. There would be tests for it…Scans, blood tests etc. SOMETHING that people could see’.

Happy families: the star has revealed that her illness was so sever she 'wanted to die'  (pictured with fiancé Ryan Libbey)

Happy families: the star has revealed that her illness was so sever she ‘wanted to die’  (pictured with fiancé Ryan Libbey)

The reality star ended the post by revealing how much the treatment has helped, by admitted that it wasn’t all plain sailing.   

‘Anyway, I don’t want this to be another super depressing post. The good news is that I’m making progress and i’m nowhere near where I was. I wanted to give up on a few occasions but I stuck with it. You should too. In fact I beg you to keep going’.

‘I needed help from modern medicine and I am SO grateful that I took it. (My brain was so scared of medication and resisted it in a BIG WAY), but I kept going. I actually had to have people check on me to make sure I was taking the medication and the crisis team spoke to get Ryan to insist that he witness me take it. It turns’.  

If you have been affected by anything in this story please contact Birth Trauma Association at birthtraumaassociation.org.uk.

For help and support with perinatal mental illness please contact PANDAS on 0808 1961 776.

Tough: The  Mother ended up in intensive care following the traumatic birth of her son in December

Tough: The  Mother ended up in intensive care following the traumatic birth of her son in December

WHAT IS POSTNATAL DEPRESSION?

Postnatal depression is a form of the mental-health condition that affects more than one in 10 women in the UK and US within a year of giving birth.

As many men can be affected as women, research suggests.  

Many parents feel down, teary and anxious within the first two weeks of having a child, which is often called the ‘baby blues’.

But if symptoms start later or last longer, they may be suffering from postnatal depression.

Postnatal depression is just as serious as others form of the mental-health disorder. 

Symptoms include:

  • Persistent sadness
  • Lack of enjoyment or interest in the wider world
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Struggling to bond with your baby
  • Withdrawing from others
  • Difficulty concentrating and making decisions
  • Frightening thoughts, such as hurting your baby

Sufferers should not wait for their symptoms to just go away.

Instead they should recognise that it is not their fault they are depressed and it does not make them a bad parent.

If you or your partner may be suffering, talk to your GP or health visitor.

Treatments can include self-help, such as talking to loved ones, resting when you can and making time to do things you enjoy. Therapy may also be prescribed. 

In severe cases where other options have not helped, antidepressants may be recommended. Doctors will prescribe ones that are safe to take while breastfeeding.

Postnatal depression’s cause is unclear, however, it is more common in those with a history of mental-health problems. 

Lack of support from loved ones, a poor relationship with the partner and a life-changing event, such as bereavement, can also raise the risk. 

Source: NHS

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