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TV Star's Agonizing 'Suicide Disease' Battle
14 Dec
Summary
- Charlotte Chilton faces new brain surgery for trigeminal neuralgia.
- The condition, known as 'suicide disease,' causes severe facial pain.
- She previously underwent brain surgery in her twenties for the disorder.

Charlotte Chilton, known for her appearance on The Traitors, has revealed she requires further brain surgery to manage a severe outbreak of trigeminal neuralgia. This condition, characterized by excruciating facial pain, is often described as an electric shock and has earned the grim moniker 'suicide disease' due to its profound impact on sufferers' mental health.
Chilton, 32, detailed her recent hospitalization after a "huge attack" left her in "physical torture." She is undergoing neurosurgery at QE hospital, hoping for long-term relief and the ability to resume her life. This will be her second brain surgery, having previously undergone a similar procedure in her twenties for the same debilitating disorder.
The star has been an advocate for raising awareness of trigeminal neuralgia, having previously spoken about the severe depression and isolation it caused, even leading her to consider ending her life. Despite past surgeries and treatments, a car accident that caused her to hit her head led to the return of her symptoms, necessitating this new intervention.




