Towie star Frankie Essex reveals she’s no longer able to babysit due to her crippling health condition and is crying

TOWIE star Frankie Essex has revealed her crippling medical condition which leaves her unable to properly care for her twins.
Frankie, 35, suffered from “severe pain” that left her in tears.
The reality star, who gave birth to twins Logan and Luella last year, opened up about the severe back pain she’s been suffering from.
In a candid update, the blonde star revealed: “Last night was the first night I didn’t cry.
“I just got over the pain and it was awful not being able to properly care for the babies.”
Frankie continued to write in her OK! Split: “But I’m getting a little better, but I have a herniated disc and it will take about six weeks to recover.”
Frankie hasn’t had it easy lately and last month she took her baby daughter to the hospital urgently after “discovering a lump”.
The star, who shares her twins with partner Luke Love, panicked upon spotting the anomaly.
Frankie explained that she had the “soft” and “raised” area examined by a GP and that she was recommended an ultrasound afterwards.
But after we went to a private hospital for the scan, the experts gave a simple explanation.
She wrote in her OK! Column: “What they said was that that’s where the weak point is, her skull has grown together and just made a little bump and it might work, maybe not, but there’s 100 percent confirmation that there’s nothing to worry about.” is.”
“When I got out of there and got to the car, I just burst into tears. I think it was all the emotional buildup from the night before when I was worried. Obviously you just start thinking about the worst case scenario.”
Back in October, Frankie announced that her young son, Logan, had been hospitalized with a leg infection.
The influencer said her then four-month-old son was taken to the emergency room.
Frankie wrote at the time: “Our little Logan. We ended up in the ER last night and the baby has an infection in her leg.”
“He was fine, his dad stayed by his side all night so mom could take our little girl home [to] get the bottles [and] Cover.”