Louise Thompson rushed for emergency surgery in septic shock horror

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Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has been rushed back to hospital - after having a life-saving stoma bag fitted this year - as she battles sepsis

Louise Thompson has revealed she was rushed for emergency surgery after suffering from sepsis.

The former Made In Chelsea star has been in hospital for almost two weeks after suffering agonising pain in her abdomen.

The mum-of-one's fiance, Ryan Libbey, updated Louise's fans on her health on the couple's podcast, sharing: "I don’t know how much more she can take. "Sadly Louise is not here this week. She had to go back into hospital almost two weeks ago for another emergency operation in the same tummy area that she's been recovering from since earlier this year with her stoma surgery. It was completely unexpected."

Ryan added: "I can't believe we're back in this situation. My heart beat is skipping around all over the place which is an indication of how heavy and raw it all feels. It's very unexpected and a difficult pill to swallow."

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