Lisa Curry with her current partner Joel Walkenhorst. Photo: Getty
Medical professionals have poured scorn on Lisa Curry’s claims to suffer from “Rushing Women’s Syndrome”, saying the condition does not exist and warning the label could be harmful.
Curry, an Olympian, appeared on A Current Affair on Thursday night to blame the supposed hormone imbalance for the breakdown of her marriage to fellow athlete Grant Kenny.
Curry now sells her own range of hormone “balancing” supplements, which she claims can help women suffering similar symptoms.
Claims scorned: Medical professionals warn the public not to take Lisa Curry’s advice on “Rushing Women’s Syndrome”. Photo: Supplied
In the interview, Curry, 52, said that at times when married to Kenny she was “being an absolute bitch, a cow, angry and irritable for no reason”.