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When a dual diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) enters a relationship, it can feel like the complexity gets turned up to eleven. As partners strive to support one another through the ups and downs, they are often met with more questions than answers. How exactly do these conditions intersect? What are the most loving ways to communicate about sensitive challenges? Is the frustration and tension a sign that the relationship is doomed? This book was born from one man's journey supporting his wife who lives with both PCOS and ADHD. By…mehr

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When a dual diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) enters a relationship, it can feel like the complexity gets turned up to eleven. As partners strive to support one another through the ups and downs, they are often met with more questions than answers. How exactly do these conditions intersect? What are the most loving ways to communicate about sensitive challenges? Is the frustration and tension a sign that the relationship is doomed? This book was born from one man's journey supporting his wife who lives with both PCOS and ADHD. By sharing lessons learned, research conducted, and practical strategies uncovered, he provides an accessible guidebook for other partners seeking to deepen understanding, enhance communication, creatively navigate challenges, and build profoundly supportive relationships with women impacted by PCOS and ADHD. With compassion and community, couples will discover how to embrace the gifts and overcome the struggles of these diagnoses together.
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Bradley Hall lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife, Amanda, and their dog Yelena. Bradley is an enrolled agent and tax expert who took on the task of writing this book to help himself with his wife's dual diagnosis of PCOS and ADHD, both still mostly misunderstood medical disorders. He hopes that this book will help those who either battles these dual disorders and those who live with them.