BBC The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton has revealed that she almost took her own life when she was battling with an agonising pain disorder known as 'suicide disease'.The recruitment manager was the latest contestant to be banished from the show as her fellow contestants falsely accused her of playing the role of a Traitor.
Since leaving the show, in scenes which aired last week, the 32 year old has candidly opened up on the chronic condition -trigeminal neuralgia, which has caused her to miss out “on a lot of things in life”.
According to the NHS, Trigeminal neuralgia “is sudden, severe facial pain. It's often described as a sharp shooting pain or like having an electric shock in the jaw, teeth or gums.” “Living with trigeminal neuralgia can be very difficult.
It can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, resulting in problems such as weight loss, isolation and depression ", the NHS states.The condition is also reportedly known as ‘suicide disease'.The Traitors star revealed to Metro that she struggled with the pain so much that she “didn’t want to live anymore” and had a “terrible time” after having brain surgery to treat the condition.
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