Saturday 2 July 2022 04:09 PM Louise Thompson spends quality time with her son Leo after being rushed to ... trends now
Louise Thompson spent some quality time with her son Leo on Saturday after she returned to Instagram to update her 1.4 million followers.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, previously received 'alarming' blood test results that showed she was suffering from low Iron and hemoglobin levels, which in turn 'triggered' her PTSD and post-natal anxiety.
She shared a sweet video of her baby son in a blue and white gingham romper as he played with a TV remote.
Sweet: Louise Thompson spent some quality time with her son Leo on Saturday after she returned to Instagram to update her 1.4 million followers
In one clip the tot can be seen with the device in his mouth, and Louise jokingly said: 'You are not a dog.'
Leo rolled around in the short clip, with Louise adding: 'BUT you will share a love of outdoors instead of screen time.'
It comes after she revealed that she has seen a 'reassuring doctor' and began 'talking therapy' in a health update shared to Instagram on Friday.
Struggling: The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, previously received 'alarming' blood test results that showed she was suffering from low Iron and hemoglobin levels, which in turn 'triggered' her PTSD and post-natal anxiety
The reality star previously received 'alarming' blood test results that showed she was suffering from low Iron and hemoglobin levels, which in turn 'triggered' her PTSD and post-natal anxiety.
In the update, Louise thanked her followers for their well wishes and support after she asked if anyone suffering from crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis has had issues with mental health medication.
Alongside a photo of her pet dog shared to her Story, she penned: 'Thank you for all your well wishes. So many kind messages and recommendations.
'I saw a very reassuring doctor last night and I'm going to start biologics very soon.
'Started this morning with a therapy session over in Fitzrovia which to do some good old fashioned talking therapy.'
Candid: Louise has revealed that she has seen a 'reassuring doctor' and began 'talking therapy' - after receiving 'alarming' blood test results on Friday
Feeling better: Alongside a photo of her pet dog shared to her Story, she penned: 'Thank you for all your well wishes. So many kind messages and recommendations'
Biologics are designed to treat inflammation can treat a variety of conditions, such as cancer, psoriasis, Rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease.
It comes as Louise was back at hospital after receiving the 'alarming' blood test results, her fiance Ryan Libbey