CAH has been studied since the times of Socrates. Where did you get the idea that doctors aren’t warm and caring? We have something that they really don’t hear about and that makes them interested. Doctors at the U of Mich were jumping over themselves in caring which as a child freaked me out but I remember asa kid casually learning against the side of the door as a the resident typed up the notes and in my medical records from 1970 you wouldn’t believe how much input of concern was written about me to get me to the best doctors at the time and they also wrote positive things and I was a ward of the state. In the 1930’s someone born like me made good being there so doctors could study how to help and back in the 1800’s people lived the life they were supposed to and most with CAH died as babies or young . When you wrote that someone like me wasn’t treated well that isn’t true. I wrote back really talking but you just looking for a sound bite. I might even make you uncomfortable by the way you wrote I don’t think you "are strange" but they way you wrote comes of that way and when I tried to explain CAH from someone that has it and how it really is all you wanted was this for some gender conection. Medical advancement shows that CAH isn’t any more gender related than someone that doesn’t have CAH and that wasn’t what you were looking for.Aimee