Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan opens up on 'severe depression' struggle

Coronation Street's Helen Flanagan has said premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) gave her “severe depression”.

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Actress Helen Flanagan has said premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) gave her “severe depression”. The 34-year-old former Coronation Street star said her condition, which can take place in the weeks before the period, had become “a lot more manageable recently” as she took to Instagram to share her experience of PMDD, after being inspired by former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison. Flanagan is best known for playing Rosie Webster in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 2000 to 2012, she also appeared as a contestant on the 12th series of I’m A Celebrity.

.. Get Me Out Of Here! in 2012, where she finished seventh.



View this post on Instagram A post shared by Helen Flanagan (@hjgflanagan) Flanagan said: “I always feel like I have four personalities in one month and any boyfriend I’ve ever had knows how bad my PMDD can be. “The Luteal phase for me can be the very worst, I used to have very bad intense symptoms for about 10 days, severe depression, sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, anxiety, OCD – OCD so crippling I thought I was going mad – exhaustion, brain fog. “Now I get about 4 days before my period where I don’t feel myself mentally.

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