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Gender-switching ABC editor pitches medical mystery book

A male ABC News editor who became of woman — and soon after claimed it was just freak “amnesia” and went back to living as a man — is trying to nail a book deal by sending his bizarre medical records to publishers.

In their pitch, gender bender Don Ennis’ agents included 13 pages from top doctors at Harvard Medical School, the National Institutes of Health, Beth Israel Medical Group and U Conn Health Center, explaining how his condition “baffled the medical community.”

“Unfortunately, we do not have an explanation for what is going on with you, and we cannot give you an answer,” Dr. Andrea Kassai of the NIH wrote in the final document about Ennis’ normal test results.

Ennis’ agents at Folio Literary Management have spun his inconclusive records into a medical mystery.

“Don has insights that nobody else has, because nobody has ever walked in his shoes before,” wrote agents Erin Niumata and Jeff Kleinman.

Ennis, a 49-year-old married father of three, declined to comment.