“I crumble regularly”: Maryse Ewanjé-Epée (RMC) with an open heart on her very complicated period

It is one of the favorite voices of sports fans, who have had the pleasure of finding it for many years now on the antennas of RMC. Whether alongside Vincent Moscato in the afternoon or in The Big Mouths of Sport the weekend, Maryse Ewanjé-Epee has made a name for itself in the small world of sports consultants. It must be said that the 58-year-old former athlete, French record holder in the high jump for several years, is a seasoned expert, but for the past few months, things have been going less well for the mother of 4 children, who suffers from a big injury, as she already announced at the beginning of September, but now she has just said more.

On her Instagram account, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée has just published a long message to say more about her current situation. “Literally as figuratively, I can’t standwith a double rupture of the plantar aponeuroses”she writes to reveal the problem she has been suffering from for several months now, before continuing: “I overheat, with the tension of a doped horse. And, between the desire for a desert island and being cooked to many degrees”.

I emphasize, with empathy, my “on” moments, my “off” moments. I have been “off” capital letter for 3 months

A situation necessarily very difficult to live for the former champion, who has long been in a relationship with another well-known sportsman. To accompany her message, she chose a photo of her standing, as a nod to the delicate situation she is going through. “No, this photo is not from today and may not be from tomorrow. Not right away. I read and reread my posts and I underline, with empathy, my “on” moments, my moments “off”. I’ve been capitalized “off” for 3 months”, specifies the great friend of Éric Di Meco. A long and touching message that she concludes with several hashtags, including the word “depression”which therefore underlines the state in which the champion currently feels.

Despite the difficulties she is going through, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée is not one to give up, as she writes in conclusion: “I am writing again this evening. And there will be better days. Later”.

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