Discoverhol+ by Dr. Taz MDNormal Labs but Nothing Makes Sense? PCOS, Mood & Brain Health Explained with Dr. Sarah Oreck
Normal Labs but Nothing Makes Sense? PCOS, Mood & Brain Health Explained with Dr. Sarah Oreck

Normal Labs but Nothing Makes Sense? PCOS, Mood & Brain Health Explained with Dr. Sarah Oreck

Update: 2025-12-30
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Many women describe a pattern they are never able to explain. They eat well, exercise consistently, and follow every recommendation they are given. Yet their weight fluctuates, their mood shifts unpredictably, and their focus disappears for weeks at a time. Anxiety creeps in. Depression settles quietly. Brain fog becomes normal. And eventually, shame takes over.

This is not a motivation problem.
This is not a discipline issue.
And it is not “all in your head.”


In this hol+ conversation, Dr. Taz sits down with reproductive psychiatrist Dr. Sarah Oreck to reveal why PCOS is not just a hormonal or reproductive condition, but a whole-body mental health story that has been overlooked for decades.

Instead of viewing PCOS through isolated symptoms like irregular cycles, acne, or fertility struggles, Dr. Oreck explains how insulin resistance, inflammation, cortisol dysregulation, and androgen shifts directly affect brain chemistry, cognition, emotional regulation, and stress tolerance. She breaks down why women with PCOS experience significantly higher rates of anxiety, depression, brain fog, and eating disorders, even when routine labs appear normal.

This episode explores how blood sugar instability alters neurotransmitter production, why inflammation may be a core driver of mood disorders, and how chronic stress and cortisol overload reshape the nervous system over time. Dr. Taz and Dr. Oreck also examine the role of medical gaslighting, delayed diagnosis, and the psychological toll of being told symptoms are imagined, exaggerated, or self-inflicted.

From adolescence through fertility journeys, pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause, this conversation reframes PCOS as a condition that affects the brain, gut, metabolism, and nervous system together, not in isolation. It highlights why symptom masking often fails, why talk therapy alone is not enough during hormonal dysregulation, and why true healing requires integrated, compassionate care.

You will learn why weight swings are not about willpower, why mood changes often track with insulin and cortisol rather than character, how gut health and microbiome shifts influence cognition, and what it means to become hormone-literate early, for yourself and for your children.

Together, Dr. Taz and Dr. Oreck offer a clear, validating roadmap for anyone who has felt dismissed, confused, or trapped in a body that will not respond the way it is supposed to.

Dr. Taz and Dr. Sarah Oreck discuss:
• Why PCOS has a major mental health component that is rarely addressed
• How insulin resistance and blood sugar swings impact mood and cognition
• The link between inflammation and anxiety, depression, and brain fog
• Why cortisol and chronic stress intensify PCOS symptoms
• How medical gaslighting delays diagnosis and fuels shame
• Why fertility journeys often uncover long-missed PCOS patterns
• The connection between PCOS and eating disorders like bulimia
• How gut health and microbiome shifts affect brain function
• Why birth control can help some women and worsen symptoms for others
• The importance of hormone literacy across the lifespan
• How to advocate for yourself when symptoms are dismissed
• Why healing requires integrated care, not isolated fixes

About Dr. Sarah Oreck
Dr. Sarah Oreck is a reproductive psychiatrist and the founder of Mavida Health. She specializes in the intersection of female reproductive hormones and mental health, with a focus on conditions like PCOS, fertility-related mood disorders, pregnancy, and postpartum mental health. Through clinical care, education, and community building, she works to close the gap between psychiatry, endocrinology, and whole-person medicine.


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Host: Dr. Taz; Produced by ClipGrowth.com (Producer: Pat Gostek)


  • (00:00 ) - Doing everything right but nothing changes

  • (00:18 ) - Shame and medical gaslighting

  • (00:37 ) - PCOS as a mental health story

  • (01:16 ) - Inflammation and brain chemistry

  • (02:00 ) - Focus, memory, emotions, and PCOS

  • (04:21 ) - Origin story: hormones and gaslighting

  • (06:11 ) - Why PCOS is missed

  • (07:52 ) - PCOS and depression/anxiety rates

  • (09:22 ) - Why fertility journeys reveal PCOS

  • (11:30 ) - Labs and patterns clinicians ignore

  • (12:59 ) - Diagnosis criteria explained

  • (14:57 ) - Blood sugar swings and mood

  • (15:56 ) - Insulin resistance and cognition

  • (18:18 ) - Cortisol, stress, and PCOS

  • (20:51 ) - Pregnancy exposure and cortisol

  • (27:11 ) - Why we need screening tools

  • (30:49 ) - Supplements that may help

  • (32:15 ) - Microbiome and brain fog

  • (44:31 ) - Rehearsing your story with doctors

  • (46:10 ) - PCOS and bulimia connection

  • (49:42 ) - Become hormone literate early

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Normal Labs but Nothing Makes Sense? PCOS, Mood & Brain Health Explained with Dr. Sarah Oreck

Normal Labs but Nothing Makes Sense? PCOS, Mood & Brain Health Explained with Dr. Sarah Oreck

Dr. Taz MD