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<blockquote data-quote="TLR" data-source="post: 261689" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>I am highly interested in this, so I’m bumping it to see if there is any more info. Dr. Kominiarek made a video about persons with certain MAO-A SNPs not being able to tolerate androgens / estrogens. My degree is in the social science side of things, and I cheated and kicked my way through math and biology, so I barely understand enough to ask an intelligent question</p><p></p><p>On a personal level, I wonder if this is why Zoloft seemed to stop working for me for anxiety / panic after I started on TRT, and I developed a social anxiety that was never there before. I am at the point where Clonazepam is the only thing that works, but I’m really not wanting to stay on it for life (but I will before I go back to how I was before). </p><p></p><p>My question is, if I go get tested for MAO-A / COMT/ etc., how is that information going to help me determine what ( if any) action to take. I’ve already tried a restart protocol and I’m too old and been shut down too long, so my balls are a thing of the past. I think I’m just one of those guys that was never meant to be on the higher end of the range and have suspected that for a while now. All of you science / chemistry folks and researchers feel free to jump in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 261689, member: 550"] I am highly interested in this, so I’m bumping it to see if there is any more info. Dr. Kominiarek made a video about persons with certain MAO-A SNPs not being able to tolerate androgens / estrogens. My degree is in the social science side of things, and I cheated and kicked my way through math and biology, so I barely understand enough to ask an intelligent question On a personal level, I wonder if this is why Zoloft seemed to stop working for me for anxiety / panic after I started on TRT, and I developed a social anxiety that was never there before. I am at the point where Clonazepam is the only thing that works, but I’m really not wanting to stay on it for life (but I will before I go back to how I was before). My question is, if I go get tested for MAO-A / COMT/ etc., how is that information going to help me determine what ( if any) action to take. I’ve already tried a restart protocol and I’m too old and been shut down too long, so my balls are a thing of the past. I think I’m just one of those guys that was never meant to be on the higher end of the range and have suspected that for a while now. All of you science / chemistry folks and researchers feel free to jump in! [/QUOTE]
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