A Scots student who didn't know what was wrong with her claims an episode of Loose Woman her mum watched 'saved' her life. Stephanie Gray, a nursing student from Edinburgh, received a life-changing diagnosis after she struggled to get doctors to take her symptoms seriously.
The 30-year-old was diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) after years of struggling with suicidal thoughts, mood swings and severe depression each month before her period, reports Edinburgh Live.She revealed she felt suicidal every month just before her period - adding that it took years for her symptoms to be taken seriously.
Whilst studying at the University of Dundee, Stephanie attempted suicide at the age of 19, after symptoms increased in severity - causing her to seek help. "The most problematic symptom was the constant mood swings," Stephanie said."I was becoming suicidal every month before my period arrived.
I'd shift from relatively normal life to being suicidal, and that happened every single month without fail.""I was very temperamental I could fly off the handle very easily at certain times of the month.
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