Premenstrual dysphoric disorder

2022 - 10 - 21

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Dixie D'Amelio says she's been diagnosed with premenstrual ... (NBC News)

TikToker Dixie D'Amelio shared in an Instagram live that she has been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder.

As D’Amelio noted, fans may be able to see her experience with the disorder in the coming episodes. And having no idea what was wrong with me was very alarming,” she said. “And it’s very obvious to see in these next couple episodes of the show.” “I didn’t realize how much it was affecting me until I got to this point I was in last week. “I just felt like I had no control over my body or mind and I had no idea what was wrong but it would turn on and off like a light switch.” After sharing her diagnosis, “The D’Amelio Show” star said that the disorder “really affects your moods and your behavior and many different parts of your life.”

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Dixie D'Amelio reveals premenstrual dysphoric disorder diagnosis: 'I ... (USA TODAY)

Dixie D'Amelio took a social media break after "not feeling so great" led to her PMDD diagnosis, which is described as a "more severe" PMS.

[Centennial Beauty](https://www.tiktok.com/@centennialbeauty)'s TikTok, she said the disorder "affects your moods and your behavior and many different parts of your (life)." She said that the symptoms become "obvious to see" in On Season 1 of her and her family's [ Hulu reality series "The D'Amelio Show,"](https://www.hulu.com/series/the-damelio-show-ad993806-7961-4eb3-9f92-e7b9a349ae22) she was in "a full PMDD cycle" with feelings of "no one cares about me, I'm not worth anything," D'Amelio said on the podcast. D'Amelio said PMDD "really disrupts my life and my attitude and my personality and my relationships and who I am as a person and my anxiety." [Johns Hopkins Medicine](https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd) describes as a "more severe form of premenstrual syndrome." [ episode of the "Pretty Basic" podcast.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tlkPDKtWbo)

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Dixie D'Amelio shares premenstrual dysphoric disorder diagnosis (Thehour.com)

Dixie D'Amelio said she was diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder, a severe irritability, depression or anxiety ahead before your period starts.

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Inside Dixie D'Amelio's Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Diagnosis ... (In Touch Weekly)

What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)? Here's everything to know about TikTok star Dixie D'Amelio's diagnosis.

And having no idea what was wrong with me was very alarming,” she continued, adding that the symptoms she’s experienced have taken a toll on her mental health. [anxiety](https://www.intouchweekly.com/tags/anxiety-21914/), tension, extreme moodiness, irritability and/or anger, according to Mayo Clinic. But it really disrupts my life and my attitude and my personality and my relationships and just who I am as a person. [Hulu](https://www.intouchweekly.com/tags/hulu/) star said, noting that PMDD affects “many different parts” of her life. Keep reading to find out everything to know about Dixie’s PMDD diagnosis, including some of the common symptoms, how it’s affected her and more. While it is unclear the exact date of Dixie’s PMDD diagnosis, the “Roommates” singer opened up about it during an Instagram livestream in October 2022, sharing her experience with the disorder and how it has affected her over the years.

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Dixie D'Amelio reveals she has premenstrual dysphoric disorder ... (Yahoo News)

TikTok star and singer Dixie D'Amelio is shining a spotlight on a lesser-known condition that impacts some women during their menstrual cycle.

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Dixie D'Amelio's PMDD: TikToker Shares Diagnosis (Distractify)

TikTok star Dixie D'Amelio says premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a routine part of her life, having recently been diagnosed with the disorder.

“I’m very happy that I know what’s wrong because now I can find better ways to handle my emotions,” she said. The exact cause of the disorder isn’t known, the medical center adds, but it “may be an abnormal reaction to normal hormone changes that happen with each menstrual cycle.” … That was very confusing to me because how can I go one day feeling fine and then the next day not wanting to be here anymore?” “I just felt like I had no control over my body or mind, and I had no idea what was wrong, but it would turn on and off like a light switch. “It’s very obvious to see in these next couple episodes of the show,” she said. “I didn’t realize how much it was affecting me until I got to this point I was in last week,” Dixie went on.

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Tik Tok star Dixie D'Amelio reveals her health Condition (Economic Times)

Dixie D'Amelio recently revealed that she was newly diagnosed with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, or PMDD. She made this revelation on Instagram Live in ...

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Dixie D'Amelio hadn't realised how much the condition affected her until she reached a certain point last week. 21-year-old Dixie D'Amelio is also known for her music, having released a 2022 album and many singles. She boasts over 57 million Tik Tok followers and is famous for the videos she posts on the app. These symptoms manifest a week or two before the period starts and go away a couple of days afterward. However, PMDD is more serious and can cause depression, severe irritability, or anxiety sufferers.

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Dixie D'Amelio reveals she has premenstrual dysphoric disorder ... (GMA)

D'Amelio, 21, revealed to her fans that she has been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a condition that can cause severe irritability, ...

It is described as a condition similar to PMS but more severe in the symptoms it brings, including depression, irritability, fatigue, anxiety and tension. "I hope there's someone who can watch this and be like oh wait, maybe that's what it is," she said. "It's hard to diagnose because, first of all, everyone's like, 'Oh you're a girl. "I look back, like, oh that's why I can't keep a friendship or a relationship stable because I'm so back and forth between thinking the whole world is against me and having a normal brain where everything is like, 'no, that's not true,' " she said. "A lot of people have this but no one talks about it at all," she said on the "Pretty Basic" podcast. "It changes my whole entire brain, and also I snap out of it so quickly."

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Dixie D'Amelio reveals she has premenstrual dysphoric disorder ... (ABC News)

D'Amelio, 21, revealed to her fans that she has been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a condition that can cause severe irritability, ...

It is described as a condition similar to PMS but more severe in the symptoms it brings, including depression, irritability, fatigue, anxiety and tension. "I hope there's someone who can watch this and be like oh wait, maybe that's what it is," she said. "I look back, like, oh that's why I can't keep a friendship or a relationship stable because I'm so back and forth between thinking the whole world is against me and having a normal brain where everything is like, 'no, that's not true,' " she said. "It's hard to diagnose because, first of all, everyone's like, 'Oh you're a girl. "A lot of people have this but no one talks about it at all," she said on the "Pretty Basic" podcast. "It changes my whole entire brain, and also I snap out of it so quickly."

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