Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that can significantly impact a person’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being. PMDD affects up to 10% of women. And for many, PMDD can cause disruption in relationships, work, and daily life.
However, many people wonder, “Is PMDD A Disability?”
Understanding whether PMDD meets the criteria for disability status is crucial for those seeking accommodations or support through disability benefits.
Arbor Wellness offers treatment for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Is PMDD A Disability?
Yes, PMDD can be considered a disability in certain circumstances.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) includes mental disorders, including PMDD as a disability if it impairs the persons’s ability to function or perform daily activities.
In addition, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), PMDD can be recognized as a disability if it limits one or more major life activities.
Understanding PMDD
PMDD is a hormonal disorder that typically appears in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, which occurs between ovulation and the start of menstruation. Symptoms include extreme mood swings, irritability, depression, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, physical symptoms like bloating and fatigue, and in severe cases, suicidal ideation.
These symptoms can make it difficult for individuals to maintain normal daily activities, sometimes requiring time off from work or other obligations that may require disability.
PMS vs. PMDD
While both PMS and PMDD involve physical and emotional changes before menstruation, PMDD is much more severe. PMS symptoms may include mild mood changes and discomfort, but they do not usually interfere with daily life.
In contrast, PMDD involves debilitating symptoms that can lead to severe emotional distress and physical discomfort, often requiring medical intervention or treatment by a mental health professional.
The distinction is important because, while PMS generally does not qualify as a disability, PMDD’s extreme nature does.
PMDD Disability Benefits
It is possible to claim disability benefits of PMDD. However, you must demonstrate that PMDD has significantly impacted your ability to perform your job duties and perform daily tasks. Oftentimes, this will require proper documentation from your healthcare provider or mental health professional, despite attempts to treat the condition.
Most of this documentation will include medical records, treatment history, and record of the impact PMDD has taken on your daily life.
How To Claim Disability for PMDD
To successfully claim disability benefits for PMDD, individuals must provide thorough medical documentation, including:
- A formal diagnosis of PMDD from a healthcare provider.
- Detailed medical records showing the frequency and severity of PMDD episodes.
- Evidence of how PMDD affects daily life, including work performance, personal relationships, and the ability to care for oneself.
- Documentation of treatments received and their effectiveness, such as medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes.
Working with a mental health provider and a legal representative who understands disability claims can help increase the chances of approval.
The SSA will also consider how long PMDD has been affecting you and whether the symptoms are expected to persist for a year or more.
Find PMDD Treatment Today
If you’re struggling with symptoms of PMDD and believe it is preventing you from leading a normal life, you may be eligible for disability benefits.
At Arbor Wellness, we offer comprehensive support and resources to help individuals manage PMDD and navigate the disability claim process. Call us now at 629-217-2658 to learn more about our treatment options and how we can assist you in seeking the benefits you deserve.