Thomas Ramos’ secret fight against his wife’s illness

Thomas Ramos secret fight against his wifes illness

The rear and a half opening of the XV of France has been fighting for his wife for several years.

Player of the Toulouse stadium, Thomas Ramos is one of the sure values ​​of the XV of France and French rugby for several years (2019). With two participations in the World Cup, five tournaments of the 6 nations, the French has 42 selections with the 2025 edition and has now exceeded 400 points in the French team.

But like all athletes and certain stars, far from the field, privacy is sometimes difficult to hide. However, some aspects deserve to be a little more publicized. This is the case for Thomas Ramos who is fighting against Sophie’s disease, his wife, by committing very strongly to help, accompany and find a solution to an evil that affects many women: endometriosis.

In 2019, Thomas Ramos embarked on the Endofrance association which fights against endometriosis. Since that day, the southern has even become the godfather and a very committed actor alongside Laetitia Millot, the presenter of the best pastry chef, also affected by the disease.

“Sophie lives with this disease. Sometimes it’s fine, sometimes it’s complicated. She has already undergone two operations at 24 years”he explained in the 20-minute columns in March 2019. “I think it is also important that men are in support. You are with your partner, your wife or your daughter, and You see her suffering. Sometimes, in silence, because this disease brings women who are victims of it to cling to themselves.“”

For those who do not know this disease, endometriosis, affects one in 10 women or one in 10 menstruated people and is very disabling on a daily basis. In a raw way, endometriosis is defined as the presence outside the uterine cavity of tissue similar to the uterine mucosa, which will undergo, during each of the subsequent menstrual cycles, the influence of hormonal modifications.

Part of the blood is regurgited in the tubes to arrive in the abdomino-pelvic cavity. Endometrial cells, fragments of uterine mucosa, which, instead of being destroyed by the immune system, will be set up and then, under the effect of subsequent hormonal stimulation, proliferate on neighborhood organs. Endometriosis is thus responsible for pelvic pain that is sometimes disabling, but also for many other symptoms depending on the location of lesions, as Endofrance explains

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