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Topic - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.  She was a real puzzle.  In and out of residential treatment and therapy and on every medication out there.  

Still, she was so incredibly aggressive, irritable and hostile.  

Though she was a sweetheart when I was testing her, the irritability was just under the surface and the descriptions of how she physically felt were tough to hear.  

She looked me straight in the eyes one day and said, “Nobody has ever asked me how my body felt”.  

I sent her to an endocrinologist because her behavioral presentation was more of an aggressive male then a female.  

She was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome which was disguised as bipolar disorder.  

In polycystic ovarian syndrome, sex hormones are out of whack and the ovaries make more male sex hormones.  

She was successfully treated and is a healthy adult.  Treating the disorder helped her to avoid heart problems and diabetes.  

Asking the right questions can lead to real answers.