Raising Awareness for an Overlooked Condition
Vicky Pattison is more than just a familiar face in the public eye—she’s also a passionate advocate for those with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Vicki has recently used her platform to bring attention to this often-misunderstood condition that can deeply impact emotional and physical well-being. For Vicki, sharing her own experience is part of a broader mission to create real change and empathy for those affected.
Vicky’s Personal Battle with PMDD: From Diagnosis to Empowerment
Vicky hasn’t just read about PMDD; she lives with it. Her journey with PMDD began with years of feeling misunderstood and even dismissed by those around her, including some healthcare professionals. From the confusing early days of diagnosis to eventually finding coping strategies and support networks, Vicky’s story is one of resilience and determination. And now, she’s openly sharing that journey to show others they’re not alone.
Her honesty about PMDD—the good, the bad, and everything in between—has struck a chord with thousands of followers who relate to her story. Through candid posts and heartfelt messages, Vicky has made her social media a space where people can openly discuss PMDD and find the courage to seek help. Her goal? To bring PMDD out of the shadows and into a space of understanding, compassion, and support.
Building a Community: “No One Has to Face PMDD Alone”
One of Vicky’s main messages is the importance of community. For many, PMDD can feel isolating and misunderstood, but she’s quick to remind everyone that support is out there. She urges those with PMDD to connect with others who truly understand their experience, whether through online groups, community support, or close friends and family. For Vicky, having a support network made a world of difference—and she hopes it can do the same for others.
“I want people to know they’re not alone in this,” she shared in a recent Instagram story. “Finding others who understood what I was going through made all the difference, and I want everyone with PMDD to feel that same support.”
Inspiring Change and a Brighter Future for PMDD Awareness
Vicky Pattison’s advocacy isn’t just about raising awareness—it’s about inspiring action. By speaking out and sharing her journey, she’s creating a ripple effect of understanding and empathy. Vicky wants more people to recognise PMDD’s impact and is calling on everyone to be part of the movement toward better resources, treatments, and support systems.
Her message is simple yet powerful: “You don’t have to do this alone.” Through her advocacy, she’s paving the way for a future where no one has to suffer in silence, and where PMDD is treated with the seriousness and empathy it deserves.