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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT induced anxiety and panic attacks can be caused by Monoamine Oxidase A gene.
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<blockquote data-quote="osirisrisen" data-source="post: 251402" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>Yes this topic is something I’ve been researching for a bit. If anyone has done Ancestry or 23andme, you can run your data through NutraHacker and see your SNPs. I have both MAO-A messed up and SERT. NutraHacker suggests avoiding all androgens and estrogens and using progesterone. I’m not sure what research they are pulling from to get this info, but I’m assuming it some study and not just a blog. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been on and off TRT and can’t really say that my anxiety gets any worse on it, maybe more physical symptoms. That being said, my last TRT ride was way too high of a dose. </p><p></p><p>There are also COMT and GAD1 issues to look towards for anxiety as well, and of course just past issues, trauma, etc. </p><p></p><p>I think the genetic thing is going to be helpful down the road, but there are lot of rabbit holes to fall down and hucksters out there trying to cash in on this with supplements and consultations and all of that is well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osirisrisen, post: 251402, member: 3489"] Yes this topic is something I’ve been researching for a bit. If anyone has done Ancestry or 23andme, you can run your data through NutraHacker and see your SNPs. I have both MAO-A messed up and SERT. NutraHacker suggests avoiding all androgens and estrogens and using progesterone. I’m not sure what research they are pulling from to get this info, but I’m assuming it some study and not just a blog. I’ve been on and off TRT and can’t really say that my anxiety gets any worse on it, maybe more physical symptoms. That being said, my last TRT ride was way too high of a dose. There are also COMT and GAD1 issues to look towards for anxiety as well, and of course just past issues, trauma, etc. I think the genetic thing is going to be helpful down the road, but there are lot of rabbit holes to fall down and hucksters out there trying to cash in on this with supplements and consultations and all of that is well. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT induced anxiety and panic attacks can be caused by Monoamine Oxidase A gene.
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