. Starting, on average, at around the time of ovulation and usually ending when a period arrives around two weeks later, the symptoms can include extreme anxiety, psychosis, depression and, at worst, wanting to harm yourself and others. Unlike PMS, PMDD can be so debilitating that work, social life and relationships may become impossible to manage for more than a few days a month.
This will help so many people. Thank you Cosmopolitan and PeriodsPower 💛
Thank you both Cosmopolitan and PeriodsPower for showcasing this horrible disorder
This is the important stuff in the world. I know something of what you experienced. Menopause is the easiest thing ever after a life ruled by hormones. But I always wonder how my life would have been different if I was ' normal'
Thank you so much to all at / Cosmopolitan for letting me share my story. Women's health matters, even after the darkest storms the sun will shine again, recovery IS possible 💚 pmdd mentalhealth menstruationmatters
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