‘Big fat kiss goodbye to the worst year of my life’: Louise Thompson shares an honest review of 2022
‘Big kiss goodbye to the worst year of my life’: Louise Thompson recaps her last 12 months in an honest New Year’s Eve post as she reflects on the ‘blur’ of 2022
Louise Thompson took to Instagram on Sunday to share a different kind of New Years post as she revealed to her followers that she’d like to say goodbye to all the suffering she’s endured throughout 2022.
The former Made In Chelsea star took to Instagram to post a sweet photo of herself and her beloved son.
However, the blurry image was a clue to followers as to what the year of stars felt like when she began the New Year’s post caption with “A snapshot to sum up my year, a blur.”
Continuing the emotional post, she added: “I wrote a thoughtful caption that I lined up to post yesterday, but haven’t felt brave enough to share it.” Maybe tomorrow, but for today just a big fat kiss goodbye to the worst year of my life.
‘I’m sure many of you will have something to say about that sentiment, but I went ahead and said it anyway. I can not lie.
Worst year of my life: Louise Thompson took to Instagram on Sunday to share a different kind of New Years post as she revealed to her followers that she’d like to say goodbye to all the suffering she endured throughout 2022.
“Obviously connecting with my beautiful son and laughing with him has brought me joy like no other (and also, in a weird and contradictory way, made it the best year of my life). There is no question that joy has been amplified by extreme suffering at the other end of the spectrum.”
She also went on to tell her fans how she plans to cope with her trauma, adding, “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that there has been a lot of suffering.” I would like to say goodbye to all the suffering.
I think I’m ready to say goodbye. I’m finally going to try a proper trauma therapy.
He continued with ‘It’s been a whole year since I tried it and yes it took me 100% out of reality and into a place where I totally lost control of my mind but I think I need to revisit it to move forward properly.
I’m better equipped to handle things now. I have a bit of a routine and some secure structures around me. Also, worst case scenario, I just check in somewhere for help (a bit mad that this hasn’t happened yet). I guess because I went from feeling good to chronically bad and back to feeling good, I never got around to it.
On reflection: The former Made In Chelsea star took to Instagram to post a sweet photo of herself and her beloved son However, the blurry image was a clue to followers as to how the year of the stars has felt as she began the New Year’s post caption with “A snapshot to sum up my year, a blur.”
Also, I’m too scared. I don’t want to spend all my resources and be left with nothing else to try. Oh and of course I have to put someone else’s needs first now ☺️ and I can’t go any longer without my little fuzzy. Anyway, to sum it up… I’d really like to feel a little LESS in the new year.’
Ending the emotional post, Louise wrote: “It may sound strange, but I desperately want a quieter experience of the world.” Less wild ups and downs. More cruising and a bit more relaxing. I’m not that happy with this current paradigm, so I’ll keep making changes. I’m not going to stop trying. I have tried many things, but there is still more to try.’
‘To anyone else who has had issues, I wish you all the luck with this new one and remember you are not alone. Certainly not everything is rainbow.
The New Year’s post comes after the television personality suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and postpartum anxiety after nearly dying giving birth to her son Leo, in November 2021, as a result of experiencing “intense traumatic incidents.” so close to each other.”
Louise also admitted that during one week in January her battle with PTSD and postpartum anxiety caused her to cry up to 20 times.
The star has been honest with her fans about her daily struggles, revealing at times that the anxiety felt “inexplicable” but now she’s learning to “make sense of it.”
Louise, who often calls her son Leo her “little miracle baby”, manages to control her anxiety, and after obsessively monitoring her temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate, she is able to carry on with her normal daily routine.
Mental health: The unique New Year’s post comes after the television personality suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and postpartum anxiety after nearly dying giving birth to her son Leo, in November 2021, as a result of experiencing “intense traumatic incidents in such close proximity”. ‘