It has been around two decades since Neha Bhasin has been dealing with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. But it is only recently that she finally embraced her reality and stopped living in denial. The singer reveals she has felt alone struggling with the disorder and hopes to open a channel of more conversations around the disorder.

Also read : Neha Bhasin on her weight loss: I was fasting for almost 17-18 hours Recently, Neha took to Instagram to reveal her personal health battle with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder for the first time. Fibromyalgia was confirmed two years ago. “After Years of knowing something is off.

Finally with more awareness medically today comes the Diagnosis (on paper since 2 years, I have known since I was 20 ) which helps get the right treatments for the mental and hormonal illnesses and with all of this comes major realisation and then THE acceptance that At least for now my nervous system feels broken,” she wrote, adding, “My monthly PMDD still finds a way to throw me in an old dark hole or dig many new ones. Is this my failure? Asks my OCPD..

Flares up what my DR calls Fibromylgia which now I am finally ACCEPTING too”. A post shared by Neha Bhasin (NB) (@nehabhasin4u) On her diagnosis In an interview with Hindustan Times, Neha spoke about her battle, showing off her scars from the fight with a sense of vulnerability. “I have been stru.