So I noticed that one of the things that was on a (previous?) version of Camille’s Wikipedia page, was this bit about “Camille has spoken out about Issue A, Issue B, Issue C.”
One of them sounded phony to me, which was “Camille has spoken out about (her experience with) perimenopause” — since she is 42 still, and average onset of menopause is 52ish. Can someone run it by their wife or something? Is this pure garbage just to have something to say to be in the spotlight and look like an important activist?
The citation was a runners world article of more or less the same title (“Camille Herron speaks out about perimenopause” or similar)
I am female and seven years older than she is, and it raised eyebrows with me. I have no personal experience yet with menopause — so what is the likelihood that she is just making this sh!t up?
Kind of trying to display herself as “a good human who speaks out.” Except by inventing stories on the fly. Also, self-diagnosing anytime it suits her?
You a are a 42 yr old female and don't know what perimenopause is and need LR posters to ask their wives about it? Either you are not a female or you are lucky to not experience perimenopause symptoms because it is very much real.
However, perimenopause does not need an "advocate" and Camille does not need to brag about it on her Wiki page. Lol.
Ultrarunner Camille Herron, 42, along with her husband and coach Conor Holt are accused of removing and downplaying accomplishments from her competition’s Wikipedia pages while amplifying her own.…
You a are a 42 yr old female and don't know what perimenopause is and need LR posters to ask their wives about it? Either you are not a female or you are lucky to not experience perimenopause symptoms because it is very much real.
However, perimenopause does not need an "advocate" and Camille does not need to brag about it on her Wiki page. Lol.
Yes, I am seven years older than Camille and cannot make any sense of what she claims to be symptoms of onset of menopause.
The runners world article was about being on oral contraceptives and nevertheless having bleedthrough. If I were 42, and taking the pill (which manually dictates which days you will bleed and which ones you won’t), and was bleeding on the days I wasn’t supposed to bleed, I wouldn’t AT ALL attribute that to anything menopausal or perimenopausal.
It doesn’t make sense to me at all. I am no gynecologist, nor do I know hot flashes, or anything else from world of menopause (i.e. shift in hormone levels, and using HRT to fix, or not). I don’t think she does either. I could be wrong, but what she says doesn’t sound right to me.
Yes, I am seven years older than Camille and cannot make any sense of what she claims to be symptoms of onset of menopause.
The runners world article was about being on oral contraceptives and nevertheless having bleedthrough. If I were 42, and taking the pill (which manually dictates which days you will bleed and which ones you won’t), and was bleeding on the days I wasn’t supposed to bleed, I wouldn’t AT ALL attribute that to anything menopausal or perimenopausal.
It doesn’t make sense to me at all. I am no gynecologist, nor do I know hot flashes, or anything else from world of menopause (i.e. shift in hormone levels, and using HRT to fix, or not). I don’t think she does either. I could be wrong, but what she says doesn’t sound right to me.
And that is Camille Herron in a nutshell. She always made outlandish claims and when somebody called her out, that was a "bully" in her mind.
You a are a 42 yr old female and don't know what perimenopause is and need LR posters to ask their wives about it? Either you are not a female or you are lucky to not experience perimenopause symptoms because it is very much real.
However, perimenopause does not need an "advocate" and Camille does not need to brag about it on her Wiki page. Lol.
Yes, I am seven years older than Camille and cannot make any sense of what she claims to be symptoms of onset of menopause.
The runners world article was about being on oral contraceptives and nevertheless having bleedthrough. If I were 42, and taking the pill (which manually dictates which days you will bleed and which ones you won’t), and was bleeding on the days I wasn’t supposed to bleed, I wouldn’t AT ALL attribute that to anything menopausal or perimenopausal.
It doesn’t make sense to me at all. I am no gynecologist, nor do I know hot flashes, or anything else from world of menopause (i.e. shift in hormone levels, and using HRT to fix, or not). I don’t think she does either. I could be wrong, but what she says doesn’t sound right to me.
I work for an international company with ~7500 employees. Last year we had a company wide, hour long, presentation on menopause where we were told we're not to question any woman older than 35 being irritable and in a bad mood as she could be menopausal. So, yeah, I guess 42 isn't too young to be perimenpausal.
So two weeks have passed and radio silence from her?
Meanwhile, CJ Albertson’s legacy will be ‘none’ while Kuntfuzied is making money hand over fist, being flown around the world to run 20min 5k’s because of shameless self promotion and reviews for shoes completely irrelevant to a slow hobby jogger.
Yes, I am seven years older than Camille and cannot make any sense of what she claims to be symptoms of onset of menopause.
The runners world article was about being on oral contraceptives and nevertheless having bleedthrough. If I were 42, and taking the pill (which manually dictates which days you will bleed and which ones you won’t), and was bleeding on the days I wasn’t supposed to bleed, I wouldn’t AT ALL attribute that to anything menopausal or perimenopausal.
It doesn’t make sense to me at all. I am no gynecologist, nor do I know hot flashes, or anything else from world of menopause (i.e. shift in hormone levels, and using HRT to fix, or not). I don’t think she does either. I could be wrong, but what she says doesn’t sound right to me.
I work for an international company with ~7500 employees. Last year we had a company wide, hour long, presentation on menopause where we were told we're not to question any woman older than 35 being irritable and in a bad mood as she could be menopausal. So, yeah, I guess 42 isn't too young to be perimenpausal.
Women have taken over the corporate world. It sounds like HR is full of women too and if you're not allowed to question that I'd be looking for new work. Lots of gatekeeping...