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What Doctors Aren't Telling You About PMDD | Dr. Milli Raizada

What Doctors Aren't Telling You About PMDD | Dr. Milli Raizada

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Welcome back to The Monthly Truth - the conversation no one is having, but everyone needs to hear!


In this episode, we're kicking off PMDD Awareness Month with the incredible Dr. Milli Raizada - doctor, women's health advocate, TED speaker, and trustee of The PMDD Project. She’s sharing the hard truths about PMDD, the broken medical system, and what really needs to change. We look at:


💬 Why PMDD is so misunderstood - and what doctors are getting wrong

💬 The shocking reality of how long it takes to get diagnosed

💬 Lifestyle changes that can actually help your hormones

💬 The future of PMDD research - and what we desperately need


If you've ever felt dismissed by doctors, struggled to find answers, or wondered if your hormones were working against you - this episode is for you.


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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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