
PMDD Doesn't Define Me | Dimple Khatiri
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Welcome back to The Monthly Truth - the conversation no one is having, but everyone needs to hear.
This week we’re joined by the incredible Dimple Khatiri - a mental health pharmacist, passionate PMDD advocate, and the founder of a growing global support network. In this powerful conversation, Dimple shares what it’s really like living with PMDD - from years of being misunderstood, to navigating the system as both a patient and a professional.
She speaks honestly about suicidal thoughts, burnout, and the exhausting impact of masking your symptoms just to keep going. But she also brings hope, clarity, and community - reminding us we’re not alone, and we’re so much more than our diagnosis.
Tune in to hear:
💬 The real emotional cost of undiagnosed PMDD
💬 How Dimple created a global WhatsApp support group
💬 What needs to change in healthcare training
💬 The reminder that PMDD does not define you
This episode is vulnerable, grounded, and full of strength. If you’ve ever questioned your worth, felt let down by the system, or needed someone to just get it - this one is for you.
📣 Share it, subscribe, and help us raise the volume on PMDD awareness.
Follow The PMDD Project for more support and resources:
🌎 Website: https://thepmddproject.org/
📸 Instagram: @thepmddproject
📹 Tiktok: @thepmddproject
💼 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-pmdd-project/
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Chapters
00:00 Understanding PMDD: Personal Perspectives
07:27 The Impact of PMDD on Daily Life
13:02 Building Support Networks for PMDD
14:25 Challenges in Medical Understanding of PMDD
21:42 Advocacy and Future of PMDD Awareness
25:18 Advice for Managing PMDD in a Career
27:37 Key Takeaway: PMDD Does Not Define 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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