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PMDD Explained | The Monthly Truth

PMDD Explained | The Monthly Truth

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Welcome to our first episode of The Monthly Truth - the conversation no one is having, but everyone needs to hear!


PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is life-changing, debilitating, and still shockingly misunderstood. Millions suffer in silence, dismissed by doctors and left without answers.


In this episode, we sit down with our very own founder of The PMDD Project, Phoebe Williams to talk about:


💬 The years of confusion and being told "it's just PMS"

💬 The misdiagnosis and medical gaslighting

💬 The TRUTH about PMDD and why no one talks about it

💬 The fight for awareness and making a real change with The PMDD Project


If you've ever felt alone, unheard, or dismissed, this conversation is just for you💗


📣Don't stay silent. Share this, subscribe, and reach out to share your story and be part of the change.


Follow The PMDD Project for more support and resources:

🌎 Website: https://thepmddproject.org/

📸 Instagram: @thepmddproject

📹 Tiktok: @thepmddproject

💼 Linkedin: https://shorturl.at/vL9kz


Disclaimer:

At The Monthly Truth, we share stories, experiences, and information to support and empower those affected by PMDD. However, the content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Everyone’s journey with PMDD is unique, and we encourage you to seek care from qualified healthcare providers for your individual needs. Please know you’re not alone - and we’re so glad you're here.

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