Louise Thompson is back in hospital after receiving "alarming blood test results," her partner Ryan Libbey has revealed in a heartbreaking Instagram message.
It came just hours after the Made In Chelsea star, 32, posted a sad-looking picture of herself on her own Instagram saying: "I just want someone to fix me."
She added: "My poor body and brain are all over the place."
Louise nearly died twice last year during childbirth and has struggled since.
And everything is also taking its toll on Ryan as he tries to stay strong for the mother of his child.
He posted a picture of himself wearing a face mask in what looked to be a hospital waiting room.
He wrote alongside the snap: "Just as I thought I was approaching a time period where I could focus some energy into my own therapy and healing, Louise unfortunately still struggles with various things every single day and some of those symptoms are worsening.
"We're now back at the hospital (this time private as we've been so let down by the NHS ) because Louise has received some alarming blood test results.
"At this moment I don't know how serious this is, but it feels devastating to be sat outside a hospital waiting room, seven months on from Louise giving birth."
He continued: "I'm holding on by a thread, trying to work, keep business alive, earn money to support Louise and Leo, trying to keep up with my own ambitions (and failing).
"It's not like me to share stories like this but I feel so s*** at the moment. Maybe this unload will help."
It'll no doubt leave fans more concerned for Louise after her earlier comments in which she said her psychiatrist had told her to make sure physical health doctors take her concerns seriously.
She added: "I don't want to just be labelled as 'mentally unwell' - I feel that I'm often overlooked.
"Anyway, I just got some recent blood test results back that I had to pay for privately and my iron and hemoglobin levels are low which is incredibly triggering.
"To be honest quite a few of them are either too high or too low which I find incredibly triggering too."
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