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Louise Thompson admits she felt 'more safe' in hospital than at home as she could 'be selfish'

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Louise Thompson, who has recently been receiving treatment for health issues following the traumatic birth of her son Leo, has admitted she felt "more safe" in hospital than at home.

The former Made In Chelsea star made the comments on Instagram after reading a post by Nicky Newman - a campaigner who is currently battling incurable cancer and teaching people what early signs of her illness they can look out for.

Nicky told her followers: "For me being in hospital feels safer than being at home." Reality star, Louise said her openness "really resonated" with her, despite going on to say "it's a pretty shocking place to be mentally".

In a lengthy statement to her 1.4 million followers, Louise said: "I didn’t feel like this AT ALL during my first stint (I felt nothing but fear and total confusion as to where I was, who I was and what was happening to me for a month) but more recently when I spent a week as an inpatient I felt a sense of safety, security and even inner peace. "Time passed quickly, there wasn’t much I HAD to do, and I didn’t have to look after the little cub.The first time round I couldn’t read, write or watch anything. "I couldn’t even figure out how to turn on an iPad.

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