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Labyrinth

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Re: MTHFR mutation
« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2020, 09:32:10 AM »
I tried an SSRI for a day.  I experienced a very severe headache (the likes I have never seen), so I stopped.  You can try an SNRI and even better a dopamine agonist like Vyvanse (that I take), and I bet you'd be thanking me for the euphoria :).

So about the Methylation, here are my results:
MTRR  rs1801394(G;G) --> increased risk for hyper-homocystenemia and abnormal choline metabolism
MTHFD1 rs2236225(C;T) --> requires increased choline intake beyond.
My MTHFR is normal: rs1801131(A;C), rs1801133(C;C)

Does this mean I am under-methylator?

Thanks millstone. I'm going to pass on the SSRI for now. I'll see if he can offer any other options.

I had same headache and i dont toletate any serotonergic drug. They cause fogginess and headache
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Re: MTHFR mutation
« Reply #21 on: May 09, 2020, 09:40:57 AM »
I had same headache and i dont toletate any serotonergic drug. They cause fogginess and headache
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