Dixie D’Amelio is sharing perception into her Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), together with the “extreme” signs she endures each month.
“Basically, extreme anxiety, depression, losing the will to live and a lot of irritability and anger,” Dixie, 22, shared throughout Hulu’s The D’Amelio Show’s two-episode premiere on Wednesday, September 20. “Hopefully, the people around me can understand that.”
In October 2022, Dixie publicly revealed her PMDD prognosis through an Instagram Live.
“I wasn’t feeling great and not really sure why. I recently got diagnosed with this thing called PMDD, which is premenstrual dysphoric disorder,” she mentioned on the time. “It really affects your moods and your behavior and many different parts of your life.”
While she’s studying to reside together with her PMDD, Dixie advised Us Weekly solely that it generally causes her to get in a “very dark place” mentally.
“It’s just such a back and forth and it’s never something I think I’ll ever have a complete handle on, but I am getting better at it,” Dixie continued. “Being able to talk to my parents — I talked to my dad [Marc D’Amelio] last night … he understands he doesn’t need to fix everything, but I just want him there for me and he can do that and so can my mom [Heidi D’Amelio].”
Dixie provided extra particulars throughout The D’Amelio Show, explaining that she will get “really bad PMS” forward of her menstrual cycle.
“People are going to be like, ‘Oh my god, everyone gets that,’” she shared throughout a confessional. “No — I didn’t know that you weren’t supposed to want to die every month before you got your period.”
For Dixie, PMDD has impacted “every single aspect” of her life — together with her relationship with youthful sister Charli D’Amelio.
Tensions have been excessive between the 2 as they constantly bickered through the first two episodes of The D’Amelio Show season 2.
Dixie defined that Charli, 19, “wasn’t really around” when she was recognized. (Charli was a competitor on Dancing With the Stars season 31, which she finally gained.)
“I never really explained it to her,” Dixie mentioned. Charli, for her half, agreed.
“I’ve done my own research on PMDD to kind of understand, at least, a little bit, but she’s never really explained it to me,” Charli mentioned throughout her personal confessional.
Dixie, nonetheless, acquired an opportunity to additional focus on the prognosis and the way it impacted her psychological well being on the “Green Room Talks With Jenna Andrews” podcast.
During season 3, episode 2 of The D’Amelio Show, Dixie took a visit to Nashville for a writing camp, however secured the podcast look as effectively.
“I have talked a little bit about me having PMDD, which I found out I have this year — the end of last year,” she shared when recording the episode. “I can explain it to the people around me because it definitely affects your relationships with people but at the same time, there’s still not much you can do.”
Overall, Dixie would “like to advocate for people with PMDD.” However, she famous that it’s tough for her.
“When you’re going through it so often, it’s hard to do anything when you get taken off the tracks for two weeks every month,” she defined.
New episodes of The D’Amelio Show launch through Hulu on Wednesdays.
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