Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, only recently recognised, can cripple women emotionally, physically and mentally
For two weeks every month Rachel* would be engulfed in a depression so deep she felt like she was “walking through treacle”. As a gifted athlete and high achiever academically, it was entirely out of character.
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