Thank you so much for the update. I have been thinking about you and keeping you and your brother in my prayers. I know it must be frustrating to STILL not have an answer for your brother after all of this. Your brother has every right to ask to see what his results were. Sometimes the numbers fall at a high "normal" or a low "normal" and maybe that could be where part of the problem lies. I am looking into information regarding carriers of CAH who experience similar symptoms (and problems) as CAHers. I don't know if you want to look into that area as it can get very expensive to have a DNA test run ($600+/- at Cornell), but you might want to look into the carrier idea first. If you feel it merrits further investigation then you (or your brother) can follow that route. I wish you all the luck on finding an answer for your brother. I will keep my eyes open for any other possibilities for his symptoms. Congratulations on your new teaching position!! Wow, it sounds like a bunch of 10 year olds just got lucky.(:>) Please keep me posted about both your new job AND your brother's progress. God bless.LynnT