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The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton almost took her own life as she battled agonising pain disorder known as 'suicide disease' which left her needing brain surgery


The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton was left so devastated by an agonising pain disorder that she considered taking her own life.

Since leaving the show, the television personality has spoke out about a chronic condition she suffers with, which has caused her to miss out 'on a lot of things in life'. Charlotte said her nerve was 'shredded' as part of the operation in a bid to help her but the recovery the second time was a lot longer and she suffered from short-term memory loss. It is caused by compression of the trigeminal nerve which is inside the skull and transmits sensations of pain and touch from your face, teeth and mouth to your brain

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