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PMDD awareness month is almost over, but there‘s still 11 days left for pre-ordering my PMDD t-shirt on Everpress!
I will donate half of the profit to IAPMD global.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder is a serious condition which can lead to death by suicide. Half of the profit will go to iapmd.org These lim
I myself suffer from the premenstrual dysphoric disorder. As of now I had to teach every doctor about this condition because it is still pretty unknown. This has to change because so many people don't know they have this condition. Some get wrong diagnoses like borderline personality disorder or bipolar disorder. But PMDD is a neurobiological sensitivity to natural and normal changes in progesterone and estrogen levels.
The symptoms can include anxiety, depression, irritability, extreme anger, hopelessness and suicidal tendencies.
In a recent study with 599 individuals that have been diagnosed with PMDD, »34% have attempted suicide during a PMDD episode. On average, patients waited 12 years and saw around six providers before receiving an accurate diagnosis of PMDD.
The data also showed high rates of lifetime active suicidal ideation (72%), planning (49%), intent (42%) and preparing (40%) for an attempt, and non-suicidal self-injury (51%) among patients with PMDD diagnoses.« (source: https://neurosciencenews.com/pmdd-suicide-20820/)
In my case, I only have two out of four weeks in which I can function. The other two weeks are always a struggle. And sometimes in the good half of the month I have to recover from the hell weeks, because these experiences alone can be traumatizing.
PMDD impacts every aspect of my life. Relationships, work, taking care of basic needs, interests and hobbies, anything. Everything seems meaningless, everything is called into question. Every month.
Part of why this disorder has not gotten a lot of attention is sexism. The patriarchy leads to medical issues that mostly impact women being ignored. This means that there is a lack of clinical studies and there is no cure for PMDD. There are a lot of ways to try and treat the symptoms, but every affected person has to do their own research. We all have to go through a lot of trial and error which is extremely frustrating.
This needs to change. I hope that with this project, I can contribute to spreading awareness.
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International Association for Premenstrual Disorders - learn about premenstrual disorders (PMDD & PME) symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, care
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Your trauma does not define you.
You are not at fault for your trauma.
You are not a bad person for how your brain responds to your trauma.
Intrusive thoughts don’t make you bad, breakdowns don’t make you bad, splitting doesn’t make you bad, amnesia doesn’t make you bad, you didn’t choose for any of this to happen.
You are not broken. Always know that.