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15 PMDD Symptoms You Should Never Ignore (A Complete Symptom Checklist)

March 31, 20262 min read

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering…
“Why do I feel like a completely different person every month?”

You’re not imagining it.
And you’re definitely not alone.

For many women, PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) isn’t just “bad PMS.”
It’s intense.
It’s disruptive.
And it can affect everything—from your mood to your relationships to your ability to function day-to-day.

The tricky part?
A lot of symptoms get dismissed… or brushed off as “normal.”

And when you don’t fully understand what’s happening in your body…
it can feel impossible to plan your life around it.

That’s why learning to recognise your symptoms—and track your patterns—is so important.

Because once you can see what’s happening?
You can start working with your body instead of constantly feeling caught off guard.

(And if you’re looking for a gentle way to do that, I’ve created a digital planner designed specifically to help you track your cycle, energy, and symptoms—without the overwhelm. You can check it out here 👉

So instead of second-guessing yourself, let’s talk about the symptoms your body could be trying to flag—
and the ones you should never ignore 👇

⚠️ 15 PMDD Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

1. Extreme mood swings

We’re not talking “a bit emotional.”
We’re talking going from okay → overwhelmed → hopeless… fast.


2. Intense irritability or anger

Snapping over small things, feeling constantly on edge, or reacting in ways that don’t feel like you.


3. Anxiety that spikes before your period

Racing thoughts, restlessness, or a constant sense that something’s wrong.


4. Deep sadness or depression

Low mood that feels heavy, persistent, and hard to shake.


5. Loss of interest in things you usually enjoy

Things you love suddenly feel like effort.


6. Difficulty concentrating (“brain fog”)

Forgetting things. Losing focus. Struggling to think clearly.


7. Fatigue or low energy

Even after rest, you still feel drained.


8. Feeling out of control or overwhelmed

Like everything is “too much” all at once.


9. Sleep problems

Sleeping too much… or not being able to sleep at all.


10. Changes in appetite or cravings

Especially intense cravings or emotional eating.


11. Physical symptoms (bloating, headaches, joint pain)

Your body feels just as off as your mind.


12. Sensitivity to rejection or criticism

Small comments can feel deeply personal or triggering.


13. Relationship strain

Arguments, withdrawal, or feeling disconnected from loved ones.


14. Feeling hopeless or worthless

This one’s important—these thoughts are NOT something to ignore.


15. Symptoms that disrupt your daily life

If it’s affecting your work, parenting, or relationships—it matters.

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Marie Mulcahy Bsc Western Herbal Medicine, MNIMH

Marie is a Medical Herbalist and Holistic therapist. She is also a trained Mental Health First Aider

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