SITTING in a doctor's office, Ally Hall faced the toughest decision of her life – giving up the hope of ever having a child, or saving her sanity., a debilitating condition that made her life a living hell and could only be ended through a hysterectomy.For 20 years, PMDD wreaked havoc on Ally, causing severe anxiety, depression and personality changes that were so severe she became suicidal.
For most women, period pains, known as premenstrual syndrome , can be cured with a hot water bottle and paracetamol – but Ally faced a different beast. "The PMDD was sometimes so intense that I couldn't leave the house, cancelled dates with friends and became really paranoid.5'Doctors wouldn't believe me'
In 2016, a friend who also has PMDD spotted the signs in her behaviour and suggested that she speak to a GP.When I first approached my GP, he told me it didn’t exist. He said it was just part of being a woman and that I would have to 'deal with it'"He said it was just part of being a woman and that I would have to 'deal with it'.
"At first, he tried to regulate my hormone levels, but that only made me feel worse as I reacted badly to it. It only affects 3-8 per cent of menstruating women so it's rare, but it can have a devasting impact on the lives of those who have it.
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